Halo 5: Guardians vs Quake Champions
Halo 5: Guardians
Halo 5: Guardians is the lastest installment in the award-winning Halo game franchise. Although this game has a pretty epic co-op (up to 4-player) campaign that has a pretty awesome storyline to enjoy, Halo 5 is ultimately a paradise for players who love Halo's multiplayer mode. There are plenty more multiplayer modes for you to play in, including the new, large-scaled Warzone which can be further separated into a 24-player Warzone Assault (PvP) and a 8-player Warzone Firefight (co-op). There is also the usual Arena Multiplayer mode that pits teams of 4 players against each other.But the most interesting part of its multiplayer aspect is the REQ system which awards REQ points to players engaging in multiplayer matches. These points can then be used to unlock new weapons, armor, vehicles, stances and more!
So, if you really like Halo's multiplayer games and would like to play more of it, this game is literally designed with multiplayer as its focus. You'll find the game modes and the REQ system more than enough to keep you returning to the game.
Quake Champions
Quake Champions is the reworked and improved version of the classic MMOFPS game, Quake. In fact, the game doesn’t only pay homage to the timeless MMO shooter; it also improves on the usual Quake formula, by including whole new multi-level maps, lineup of characters and a much wider range of customization options, bringing the entire series to greater heights. The changes have also been met with approving nods from both die-hard fans and eSport Quake experts so the game’s definitely moving in the right direction. Of course, the game is also touted as Quake's comeback in the eSports arena.Quake Champions is currently in closed beta and is slated to be released later this year.