H1Z1: Battle Royale

Free-to-play PS 4 battle royale game H1Z1 gains a 50-player free-for-all Death-match mode this month also it will coming in android version. 
Launching 21st February as part of a free 'Beyond Royale expansion pack, H1Z1 Season 3 also adds a new Training Grounds map for players old and new to hone their skills, plus a new 100 tier Battle Pass.
Just below these words you can watch a video of a full 15-minute FFA Death-match to give you an idea of what to expect when the mode launches.
The battle royale mode will still get some love in the update, though. A new Battle Pass will feature 100 reward tiers featuring 200 cosmetic items, and PlayStation Plus subscribers will get an extra reward track with some exclusive items.

You'll also be able to track your progress with new ranked leader boards across each of the battle royale modes. Each rank will be categorized across six tiers, from Bronze mode to Master. Daybreak also teased that season 3 will include other improvements like attendance rewards, redesigned lobbies, an refined UI, and extra challenges for players who unlock the full Battle Pass.
So far, the relaunch appears to have worked, from an engagement perspective anyway. The game’s peak players spiked to 12,731 concurrent users about mid-day yesterday; its average had hovered in the 1,000 to 1,500 concurrent range the first two months of 2019, peaking at 3,500. This time last year, H1Z1 had plummeted from averages and concurrents in the 86,000 and 150,000 range, respectively. Player numbers then fell so much that an esports league launched to boost the game cited them as the reason for folding before the first season was over.
Daybreak Game Company has had a rough go of it lately. In December, it announced a substantial number of layoffs, and elsewhere, the company twice delayed its latest internal project, Planet-side Arena (which also features a battle royale), which was originally due on PC in January.
 

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