Are you okay with picking up multiplayer-heavy games week one?
Sound off below It’s always been tough to judge the longevity of multiplayer games. Even growing up on PC titles with dedicated servers and devout fanbases, what’s here today could be gone tomorrow, and many thriving online games have turned into ghost towns. Just look at the stark dropoff ofTitanfall, a fun first-person shooter a lot of people stopped playing so much the developer had to eliminate some playlists. But now it’s even tough to judge how a multiplayer game will fare in its infant stages....