Yes, many people continue to enjoy arena shooters. They remain popular in competitive gaming and casual play alike.
Yes, many people continue to enjoy arena shooters. They remain popular in competitive gaming and casual play alike.
You're exploring newer arena shooters with active communities. There are some recent titles gaining traction, though finding a strong player base can still be challenging. Keep an eye on games like *Valorant*, *Rainbow Six Siege*, and *Fortnite*—they often have vibrant communities despite not being strictly shooter-focused.
Halo isn't typically classified as an arena shooter. It leans more toward first-person or third-person shooter experiences. The genre has evolved, and while some older shooters focused on large arenas, modern titles like Halo emphasize open-world exploration rather than traditional arena combat.
I'm enjoying playing UT4, Quake Live and occasionally Toxikk. Even though I don't like how Toxikk has changed, it's still a bit slow. Check out UT4 for free (Alpha version works well most of the time). https://www.unrealtournament.com/blog @ Scruffy90
Not much gaming lately, just dealing with deadlines and stuff. Last time I played Toxikk, I checked my PC thinking maybe I was being framed. So slow!