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This is the '''history''' of [[Realm Royale]].
The [[Realm Royale]] as we know today was originally a game mode in {{PaladinsWikiLink|Paladins Wiki|Paladins}} called Paladins:Battlegrounds.
 
The map was very low quality and just had some buildings from Paladins.
 
   
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If you don’t believe it, there is a link in resources that has gameplay of it. Hi-Rez then decided to put it in its own game with the same name. You could play as a select number of classes from Paladins and go out into the map with your squad. You would collect items for ammo and damage, armor, reload, and speed.
 
 
This game was originally quite different from what it is know today. At its very beginning, this was originally a special game mode in {{PaladinsWikiLink|Paladins Wiki|Paladins}} called {{PaladinsWikiLink|Battlegrounds|Paladins: Battlegrounds}}, which was in very early alpha stages.
   
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In Battlegrounds, players were able to pick most of the {{PaladinsWikiLink|champions}} in Paladins to go out into the map with your squad. In this version, each character was locked to their unique weapons. To upgrade their stats, players would have to collect and equip items in their inventory such as helmets, gloves, etc. The concept of [[chickens]] was born here, where they simply acted as a placeholder for the missing downed animations. The chickens were surpisingly popular amongst fans, which led to them becoming an iconic part of the game.
Eventually the game was called Paladins: Realm Royale.
 
   
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Eventually the developers decided that the game mode had potential to be more than just that, so it was ported as a standalone Free to Play game. This game would be named Realm Royale.
The game then evolved into just [[Realm Royale]] in Alpha stage. The game then had improved but still bad graphics. The game had 100,000 players at its release, and no cross play. It started losing players fast, but then evolved in Beta. The game stayed free as it always was, but still was losing players. Since Beta, a class, [[Engineer]] was kicked from the game, the game is now in closed beta and you need to get free codes to play, cross play was added, and the game came out for Switch.
 
   
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The game was first released into its Alpha stage. While still using many Paladins assests, the game began to diverge with unique characters and gameplay aspects. The game managed to atract over 100,000 players on alpha's release, this being before cross play was enabled. While the momentum died down in the following months, the game continued on expanding until it reached its Beta status. Since Beta, a class, [[Engineer]] was removed from the game. Eventually cross play was added. Currently, players are able to play with anyone on PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and the Nintendo Switch.
Realm Royale had its first birthday on July third 2019, releasing a new chicken skin and giving it away to any player who played from July third through the nineteenth.
 
   
 
Realm Royale had its first birthday on July 3rd, 2019. A new chicken skin was released to celebrate the occation, given for free to anyone who logged in between July 3 to July 19, 2019.
== Resources ==
 
   
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==Videos==
Paladins battlegrounds trailer:<br>
 
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* https://m.ign.com/articles/2018/01/04/paladins-announces-battle-royale-game-mode-battlegrounds
 
   
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Paladins battlegrounds gameplay:<br>
 
* https://m.ign.com/videos/2018/01/05/paladins-battlegrounds-17-minutes-of-new-battle-royale-gameplay
 
 
Alpha trailer:<br>
 
* https://m.ign.com/videos/2018/06/05/realm-royale-early-access-alpha-trailer
 
 
Realm Royale announcement trailer:<br>
 
* https://m.ign.com/videos/2018/07/24/realm-royale-announce-trailer
 
 
Realm Royale Switch trailer:<br>
 
* https://m.ign.com/videos/2019/05/24/realm-royale-launch-trailer
 
* For the more accurate trailer, the one with all the right weapons and classes, go to the switch trailer
 
 
Realm Royale Birthday Trailer:<br>
 
* https://m.ign.com/videos/2019/07/03/realm-royale-birthday-bundle-trailer
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:39, 29 September 2019

This is the history of Realm Royale.

Information

This game was originally quite different from what it is know today. At its very beginning, this was originally a special game mode in Paladins called Paladins: Battlegrounds, which was in very early alpha stages.

In Battlegrounds, players were able to pick most of the champions in Paladins to go out into the map with your squad. In this version, each character was locked to their unique weapons. To upgrade their stats, players would have to collect and equip items in their inventory such as helmets, gloves, etc. The concept of chickens was born here, where they simply acted as a placeholder for the missing downed animations. The chickens were surpisingly popular amongst fans, which led to them becoming an iconic part of the game.

Eventually the developers decided that the game mode had potential to be more than just that, so it was ported as a standalone Free to Play game. This game would be named Realm Royale.

The game was first released into its Alpha stage. While still using many Paladins assests, the game began to diverge with unique characters and gameplay aspects. The game managed to atract over 100,000 players on alpha's release, this being before cross play was enabled. While the momentum died down in the following months, the game continued on expanding until it reached its Beta status. Since Beta, a class, Engineer was removed from the game. Eventually cross play was added. Currently, players are able to play with anyone on PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and the Nintendo Switch.

Realm Royale had its first birthday on July 3rd, 2019. A new chicken skin was released to celebrate the occation, given for free to anyone who logged in between July 3 to July 19, 2019.

Videos