Multiplayer Real-Time Video Game
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A Multiplayer Real-Time Video Game is a multiplayer realtime game that is a video game (multiplayer video game that is a real-time video game).
- Context:
- It can range from being a Casual Multiplayer Real-Time Video Game to being a Professional E-Sport.
- It can support different modes of play, such as Team-Based Competitions, Free-For-All, and Cooperative Modes.
- It can require real-time decision-making, strategic planning, and quick reflexes to succeed.
- It can feature real-time communication tools, like voice and text chat, to facilitate player coordination and interaction.
- It can utilize matchmaking systems to pair players of similar skill levels for balanced gameplay.
- It can include real-time updates and patches to maintain game balance and introduce new content.
- It can integrate in-game economies and virtual currencies, allowing players to purchase real-time items and upgrades.
- It can offer cross-platform play, enabling players on different devices to compete in real time.
- It can provide real-time leaderboards and ranking systems to track player progress and achievements.
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- Example(s):
- a Multiplayer Real-Time Action Video Game, such as DOTA 2.
- a Multiplayer Real-Time Strategy Video Game, such as StarCraft II, where players compete to build and manage resources to defeat opponents in real-time.
- a Multiplayer Real-Time Shooter Video Game, such as Call of Duty: Warzone, where players engage in real-time combat in a battle royale format.
- a Multiplayer Real-Time Adventure Video Game, such as Sea of Thieves, where players cooperate and compete in real-time pirate adventures.
- a Multiplayer Real-Time Racing Video Game, such as Forza Horizon 4, where players race against each other in real-time.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Turn-Based Multiplayer Video Game, which involves players taking turns to make moves or actions.
- Single-Player Real-Time Video Game, which focuses on real-time gameplay but does not involve multiple players.
- Asynchronous Multiplayer Video Game, where players do not interact in real-time but instead take actions at different times.
- See: Real-Time Strategy, First-Person Shooter, Multiplayer Online Battle Arena.