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    Exoborne is on track to be the most approachable extraction shooter on the market, but will that be enough for it to succeed?


    I spent most of this past weekend sinking hours into the recent Exoborne playtest, which gave eager players the chance to try out the upcoming extraction shooter ahead of its official console and PC release. It was a lot of fun, though, given the fact that developer Sharkmob’s previous live-service project, the extremely underrated battle royale Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt was shelved after just a year of post-launch support, I’m feeling a little apprehensive about its chances of success.

    Exoborne will not only be going head to head with genre giants Escape from Tarkov and Hunt: Showdown 1896, but also competing more broadly with the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Fortnite in the battle to consume all of our free time. We also know that Exoborne will be a paid release, meaning that it’ll have to make a compelling case as to why players should fork over their hard-earned cash rather than stick with the countless high-quality free-to-play multiplayer experiences out there today.

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