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One of the games like Battle Royale, H1Z1, is switched to the Free2Play model, so we can now enjoy intense multiplayer battles of everyone against everyone, or team friends, totally free. However, it is already possible to get hold of one of the available packages (Bronze, Gold or Silver) that contain a lot of credits, skins and other material with which our games will be much more fun. Take on players from all over the world in wild chases packed with gunfire from all kinds of vehicles and combat to be the last to stand.
 This bronze package from H1Z1 Battle Royale includes:10 Mayhem Crates2 Bronze Zodiac Crates (each contains 1 guaranteed Uncommon cosmetic skin)The Urbanator character skins (beanie, chest, pants, gloves, shoes, backpack, body armor, shemagh)Bronze Riot Shotgun SkinThe Crates will appear in the Marketplace / My Crates section of your inventory. Cosmetic items can be applied to the character from the Customize tab. Remember that to activate all these add-ons you need to have the game downloaded to your Steam account.
H1Z1 has some cool modes that give it some extra oomph, but the field of battle royales already has some excellent choices. H1Z1 has a solid foundation of scavenging, shooting, and surviving, but it needs a little more vim and vigor to really compete in the battle royale free-for-all.
H1Z1 may well have been inspired by the original version of PUBG, and it shows, but in Auto Royale it provides one of the most fun battle royale modes out there.
This is a good way to get into battle royale games. It's fun, fast-paced and accessible, and enjoyable in short sessions.
H1Z1 checks all of the boxes needed to be a competent battle royale game, but in its main mode it lacks a distinctive sense of character. Without the realistic depth and modular weaponry of PUBG or the wacky base-building antics of Fortnite, its streamlined design rushes toward straightforward, fast-paced action instead and ends up being dull as often as it is exciting. The more interesting thing about H1Z1 is its innovative Auto Royale mode, which translates battle royale mechanics to vehicular combat in a way we haven’t seen done better elsewhere.
H1Z1 may have been the king of the battle royale market back in its days of inception, but with Battlegrounds and Fortnite both evolving the genre in distinctive ways, it no longer feels as relevant. For H1Z1 to regain its audience, it needs to take more creative risks as demonstrated by Auto Royale.
H1Z1 might not have the personality, nor the same production level of as some of its competitors, the game still balances arcade and simulation well to feature all the tension required in the genre.
H1Z1 predicates itself on eliminating the more random factors seen in other battle royale games, and it remains a competent execution of the genre. The game has its intense moments and exhilarating firefights; the thrill of besting 100+ players is very much present. However, the incoherent gameplay elements overshadow the better moments, and the lack of variety in both map design and weapon selection makes H1Z1 lose its appeal rather quick, especially in the genre it spearheaded.