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battle royale

[ bat-l roi-al ]

noun

, plural battle royales, battles royale.
  1. a fight, often to the death, in which more than two combatants are engaged and the victor is the last surviving participant.


adjective

  1. of or relating to a genre of fiction, television show, movie, or video game that features this kind of elimination fight to the death: a battle royale movie trilogy set in a dystopian future.

    battle royale FPS games;

    a battle royale movie trilogy set in a dystopian future.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of battle royale1

First recorded in 1830–40; originally a variant spelling of battle royal ( def )
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Example Sentences

Two new comic-sprung series premiere this week in a battle royale for attention.

“The Game,” which is currently having its world premiere, is about a fictionalized version of Fortnite Battle Royale, a third-person shooter where each round ends with only one survivor.

After sharing his diagnosis, Blevins — who earned a following for streaming the battle royale video game “Fortnite” on Twitch — received support from his online community including fellow creators Daithi De Nogla, SypherPK and Jake Lucky.

Apex Legends is a free-to-play, team-based battle royale shooter developed by Star Wars: Jedi Survivor studio Respawn Entertainment.

From BBC

Five years later, it seems she knows more about the popular Epic Games battle royale than just how to properly spell it.

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