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With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

When it comes to fighting games, everyone's thoughts seem to stay in the entertainment halls in the alleys of the streets more than thirty years ago. At that time, arcade games poured into China, and fighting games such as "King of Fighters" and "Street Fighter" were wildly sought after by players, which may be the first time that most players had a deep impression of fighting games. Then, with the continuous popularization of home computers, the status of fighting games has risen, and almost most gamers have entered the pit through fighting games in the early stages, which shows its extraordinary influence. Nowadays, however, there are very few players playing fighting games around them, and everyone seems to have a natural barrier to fighting games. Thinking of this, Xiaobian can't help but sigh, where is the future of fighting games?

With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

Fighting games are no longer sought after by players for no reason, first of all, the moves of fighting games are complex, most gorgeous skills require a high level of operation to be achieved, and if players want to improve their technical level, they must spend a lot of time practicing, otherwise there is no sense of experience when playing. The barrier to entry is too high, which makes most players turned away, even if they are holding the mentality of trying it out, most of them will quit because of it. Just as the so-called "success is also Xiao He, defeat is also Xiao He", the high difficulty of the operation is to distinguish between the master in the game and the ordinary player, but did not expect to become a stumbling block for ordinary players in the end.

With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

In addition to this, the limitations of content are also an important reason why fighting games are not popular. Fighting games differ from other types of games in that they only work on the action system and develop a variety of imaginative fighting skills. Over time, most players develop visual fatigue. On the other hand, those good RPG games, put a lot of effort into the content, create a first-class plot to attract players, this is what players want. However, the fighting game is also "dumb to eat yellow, there is bitterness can not be said", after all, the fighting game no matter how interspersed with the plot can not be compared with the RPG game.

With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

Of course, the change in players' needs for the game is also very critical. In the previous days when the game industry was not in the ascendant, the types of games that players could choose from were very limited, and fighting games were naturally very competitive. However, nowadays, the game industry is full of flowers, and a variety of games are emerging in an endless stream, and fighting games are somewhat dwarfed. After all, there are so many excellent games, players do not have to choose fighting games because of their feelings.

With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

These are the important reasons for the gradual decline of the fighting game, not so much that it is willing to degenerate, but rather that it is the choice of the times. In any case, the fighting game is finally bowing to the times. Just as a decade ago we couldn't believe that open-world games would be so popular, ten years later we still can't detect that fighting games have been unwittingly swept up by the storms of the times. Today, the number of fighting games in the game industry is already one of the few, and perhaps in five years, the fighting game will dissipate and become a lingering mark on our memory, which is possible. In the end, Xiaobian still can't help but say that the spring of fighting games should never come again.

With a large number of players out of the pit, where will the future of fighting games be?

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