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November 21, 2024 5:14 AM

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Most popular online and PC games in India

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Like any other country in the world, India has its own share of gamers- both casual and passionate. But there are a few games that almost everyone, no matter who they are, like to play. These are the most popular games currently, sweeping the entire subcontinent in their wave. Let’s check them out –

ASSASSIN’S CREED

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Assassin’s Creed franchise is one of the most popular games of all times globally. India is no different when it comes to this game with amazing graphics and well-developed storyline. It is an action RPG game and already has 22 different titles under it.

CALL OF DUTY

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Another franchise and one of the most-loved PC games currently. Call of Duty, with its consistently excellent gameplay and gripping storyline, has 16 games already, each more popular than the other.
It’s available on mobile platforms too, which means a greater reach and player convenience.

PUBG

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It won’t be an exaggeration to say that PUBG is currently the most popular game and a hot favorite of almost everyone. It gave speed to the phenomenal popularity of Battle Royale games.
With realistic actions and thrilling gameplay, it will trigger your survival instincts. If a hearty dose of adrenaline is what you desire, this is a game you must play.

FORTNITE

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Another game which started as a survival-based battle royale game. Though it has come a long way since then. It has now evolved into a Mine craft generation arena shooter. It’s already in its second phase and still more popular than ever. It also had its own professional tournament last year.

DIRT RALLY

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A classic racing game, Dirt Rally has applause-worthy graphics and sound. It’s interesting enough to keep you hooked and hey, who doesn’t like a good old game of race? For this one, the saying which holds true would be- practice makes perfect. So what are you waiting for… get on with it now.

Bhasha Dwivedi is an English literature student. She loves reading, anime, drama, and writing. She is also interested in cultural studies.

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