Popular Streamer Shroud Believes Arc Raiders Has the Potential to Surpass Fortnite

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  • Shroud says Arc Raiders has the potential to be bigger than Fortnite.
  • He already says the only titles that come close are Valorant and Apex Legends.
  • This statement is absurd, considering Fortnite is free-to-play and Arc Raiders is a paid title, and there’s a vast difference in player numbers for both.

Arc Raiders has taken the gaming world by storm, surpassing the likes of Call of Duty and Battlefield this year and becoming the highest-rated multiplayer title of this decade. While the extraction shooter continues to grow, it has gained the favor of fans and one popular streamer who had a hot take regarding the title.

In his latest stream, Shroud discussed Arc Raiders, calling it the biggest game since Fortnite and having the potential to surpass Battle Royale. This opinion has raised many eyebrows, as there is still a considerable difference between these two games that may never get covered.

Why it matters: The multiplayer genre is a venture where many fail, and hardly a few titles succeed, and fortunately, Arc Raiders was one of the latter ones. However, a comparison to Fortnite is still impossible, considering it has more than 10X the player base. 

 Here’s what Shroud had to say about Arc Raiders, comparing it to other titles: 

This game is definitely the biggest game since Fortnite for sure. The only other game I can think of along the way is maybe like VALORANT and Apex. But I think this game is bigger than both those games and will be bigger as time goes on.

While there is some truth to the claim that Arc Raiders is next in line after Apex Legends and Valorant, the main verdict is false. 

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Arc Raiders is a paid title, whereas Fortnite is free-to-play, which is one of the reasons Fortnite is so popular and successful. 

Still, we can’t undermine Embark’s success as Arc Raiders managed to retain nearly 90% of its player count, a feat quite impossible for most titles to achieve. Now nearing 10 million copies sold, the extraction shooter has no plans to slow down and will definitely grow in the coming years.

What are your thoughts on Shroud’s statement? Do you agree with his take or not? Let us know in the comments below, or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

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