10 Video Games That Made You Quit Gaming

10. The Culling Making You Pay Per Match

Ever heard of The Culling? It's a battle royale game in the same vein as Fortnite and PUBG, but it's had a bit of a tumultuous ride and never seen the success other titles have enjoyed.

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The original title enjoyed some popularity, but the release of PUBG in 2017 effectively killed it dead within months. The developers then decided to stop developing new content for the game, and began work on a sequel.

In 2018, they then released The Culling 2, which was universally panned for being completely broken and - once again - it released in the middle of a huge surge in popularity for Fortnite and PUBG, meaning it once again died horribly. So much so that the devs then made the decision to completely pull it from store fronts and refund those who had purchased it.

Now beating the dead horse with a stick so much the horse no longer exists, The Culling then once again emerged as The Culling: Origins, exclusive to Xbox One.

This is the really horrible part though; this new, rebooted version of The Culling has a 'Pay-per-Match' model. That's right friends - this lot want you to pay them to play a game that's been panned not once, but twice.

They originally announced that you could play one free game a day before paying for every match, but after considerable backlash (and rightly so), they decided instead to let people play up to ten matches.

Nah, you're alright thanks guys. Let's just get rid of pay-per-match before it ever becomes a thing, ok?

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