The biggest feature of sandbox games is the high degree of freedom, in which players can experience various types of gameplay such as planting, building, taming, fighting, shooting, etc., which is why sandbox games are so popular in the market. ATLAS is a classic sandbox survival game that closely revolves around the core theme of pirates, it not only has high-definition and exquisite graphics, but also provides players with a kaleidoscopic gameplay, and the variety of gameplay is dazzling.

There is a huge talent skill tree system in the game, and the class gameplay derived from this is diverse enough, and in fact, players can also create their own gameplay and experience a variety of different sandbox adventures. But one of the most classic and playable is of course the pvp confrontation gameplay. In the pvp mode of ATLAS, the competition is quite fierce, players from all over the world are exploring the same world, in order to compete for resources, in order to compete for strength, in order to have the right to speak in the pirate world, from time to time will launch wars.
Players must always be alert to attacks from other players as they explore. It is possible to be attacked by someone for no reason, and the next player is a typical example. The player was originally fishing leisurely on the beach, but suddenly someone came from the back and hit the head, and the player spun around. Turning around, he found a well-armed man who said he wanted the player to hand over all the fish. This is the first time the player has met such an unreasonable person.
If you are directly tough, you do not have an advantage, so the player intends to agree to the robber's request first, in fact, he is quickly preparing a countermeasure. The robber was excited to see the player succumb so quickly, and quickly loaded the fish into his backpack, at which point the robber had his back to the player. The player quickly pulls out his weapon and stabs him with a hammer, and the robber is killed alive. I don't know how everyone solves such a situation in ATLAS? Let's talk about it in the comments section.