5 Games That Would Make for Awesome PvEsports

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5 Games That Would Make for Awesome PvEsports

Anyone that is remotely familiar with Call of Duty knows about (Nazi) Zombies. In fact, there are plenty of players who purchase Call of Duty primarily to play the extremely fun and challenging cooperative survival mode instead of the fast-paced PvP action. Many recent or current college-age grads and graduate hopefuls have spent many a night with their friends either online or on the couch trying to survive as long as they can until their inevitable horrible deaths.

Watching highly-skilled FPS and Zombie survival experts hold out in some kind of old school, keep going until you die competition would be incredibly entertaining and considering the mass appeal of the mode, could be very successful and popular too. If players are too good and never die, there could always be some kind of time limit and whoever gets the furthest (aka clears the quickest) could be the winners. Think about it Activision!


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