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Apex Legends might have had one of the most hyped games of 2019, but Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect has recently expressed some fears that the game is taking a similar route that eventually doomed once-popular battle royale H1Z1.
Apex Legends came out of the gates strong when it launched back in February. but it has significantly cooled off among Twitch streamers and viewers. When it first came out, the game sat atop of the directory for weeks, but now it’s barely hanging on in the top 10.
There are a variety of reasons why many of the big streamers have moved away from the title, but Dr Disrespect thinks it’s because the game is giving off some H1Z1 vibes.
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H1Z1 was once the king of the battle royale genre but competitors like PUBG and Fortnite, along with poor updates from developers, essentially ran the game into the ground and it never recovered.
While Apex Legends is certainly far away from reaching this point, Dr Disrespect has outlined a grim future for the game if Respawn continues down this path without making any adjustments.
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Doc had a lot of fun playing H1Z1 in its heyday, but things changed as the game’s popularity waned.
Doc is worried about the future of Apex
“It kinda reminds me of the H1Z1 days where people were really disliking how the changes were happening and what the community started turning into,” he said. “I feel like even though Apex’s community isn’t as strong or vibrant as H1Z1’s once was I can feel things are starting to get to a point where people are itching for this game to update.”
Additionally, he says the game is still lacking in a number of ways: “Whether it’s content or quality of optimization built around the game from getting rid of hackers to server quality.”
With all that said, the Doc doesn’t think things are all bad since he does enjoy playing the game despite its apparent flaws.
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“I hope EA is noticing that because they are sitting on a fun, fun product,” Doc said.
Apex isn’t the only thing being compared to H1Z1
On top of Doc’s comparison of the H1Z1 and Apex, Ninja recently said Fortnite was going down a similar path.
“I’m telling you man, they gotta be careful,” Ninja said. “They’re taking on too much at this point and [there are] still so many glitches in the game that have needed to be fixed. Gotta be careful, dude, they’re going down the path of the H1Z1.”
H1Z1 has since been rebranded as Z1 Royale, but it hasn’t quite yet brought the players back.
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Time will tell whether Apex truly does end up going the way of H1Z1, but with a clear roadmap in place for the first year of the game’s life, it’s clear Respawn isn’t ready to give up just yet.