10 "Assumed To Fail" Video Games That DESTROYED Expectations

10. Fortnite

Believe it or not, there was a time few people knew what Fortnite even was. The game was basically EPIC Games’ attempt at making a Left 4 Dead clone with the goal of convincing people that they should start looking outside of Steam for places to buy computer games digitally.

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People received Fortnite rather lukewarm. The story was fundamental, the gameplay was lackluster, and many people actually hated the art style, complaining that the game was clearly marketed towards children who weren’t even old enough to play due to the game's initial T rating.

In fact, the only thing people kinda liked about Fortnite was its unique building mechanics, creating custom first to hold off the undead mutant hordes.

Then in a last-ditch attempt at drawing in players, Fortnite decided to take from the then-famous PUBG and apply its battle royale system as a separate game mode.

And for some reason, this propelled Fortnite from a relatively unknown game into one of the most popular and lucrative games ever made.

The new battle mode became appealing to players of all ages, it drew in professional battle royale gamers, it practically funded the EPIC Games Store launch, and it has slowly evolved into a worldwide phenomenon.

Fortnite nowadays is a multiversal playground. The spin-off mode is ever evolving and is chock-full of characters like Rick and Morty, Marvel, DC, Dune, The Rock, Travis Scott, and even Ariana Grande.

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