Shroud explains why Apex Legends is his favorite battle royale game

Shroud’s battle royale rankings revealed: Why Apex Legends tops his list

The Battle Royale Landscape

The battle royale genre has evolved dramatically from its mod origins to dominate the gaming world. Top streamer Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek has extensive experience across all major titles, providing unique insights into what makes each game special.

What began as experimental mods for games like ARMA quickly became standalone phenomena. PUBG’s 2017 release sparked the craze, with Fortnite following in 2018 before EA’s Apex Legends and Activision’s Warzone entered the arena.

Shroud’s playtime tells an interesting story: 2,624 hours in PUBG dwarfs his 609 in Apex Legends, with Fortnite at 251 and Warzone at just 60 hours. Yet these numbers don’t tell the whole story of his preferences.

Shroud’s Personal Rankings

During a recent stream, Shroud made a crucial distinction between competitive viability and personal enjoyment. “If I’m talking about the most fun I have, it’s different from what I think is the most competitive one,” he explained.

His competitive ranking puts Fortnite first, citing its building mechanics as creating the highest skill ceiling. Apex Legends takes second place here, with its movement tech and hero abilities creating dynamic combat scenarios.

For pure enjoyment, the order flips: “Apex Legends and PUBG are number one and two, then three is Fortnite and Warzone [is fourth].” He praised Fortnite’s uniqueness as giving it the edge over Warzone, despite both being mechanically simpler than Apex.

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  • Why Apex Legends Wins

    Apex Legends combines several elements that resonate with Shroud’s playstyle. The movement mechanics, including slide hopping and wall running, create a fluidity absent in other battle royales. The hero abilities add strategic depth without overwhelming gunplay fundamentals.

    However, Shroud doesn’t shy from criticism. He calls Apex “such a tilter” due to persistent server issues, and has suggested abilities could be more impactful. The game’s advanced movement techniques, while beloved by skilled players, create a steep learning curve that can frustrate newcomers.

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  • Despite these flaws, Respawn Entertainment has crafted an experience that keeps Shroud coming back. The perfect balance of movement, gunplay, and team dynamics creates moments no other battle royale can match.

    Battle Royale Pro Tips

    For Beginners:

    1. Master movement first – practice sliding and basic positioning before advanced techniques
    2. Learn 2-3 legends thoroughly rather than spreading yourself too thin
    3. Drop in less popular areas to survive longer and learn mechanics

    Advanced Strategies:

    1. Study Shroud’s movement patterns – his slide-to-cover transitions are textbook
    2. Master tap-strafing and wall bouncing for unpredictable movement
    3. Develop team callout systems for ranked play
    4. Learn weapon recoil patterns in firing range

    Common Mistakes to Avoid:

    1. Overcommitting to fights without escape plans
    2. Neglecting shield swaps in combat
    3. Ignoring audio cues for enemy positions

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