>>42288887Apex is a three player team based battle Royale. Up to twenty teams of three players each get dropped into a map and and they have to scramble for weapons and gear while killing other teams and trying not to die. It is one of the best games from a streamer perspective because there's alot of downtime and time to kill is very long so the streamer can take time to interact with chat and situations where they get sniped from halfway across the map and get taken out of the game without being able to do anything happens very rarely. The streamer always has a fighting chance so there's always tension.
Valorant is counterstrike for zoomers. Two teams of five players each fight over 15 rounds either trying to or preventing the other team from planting a bomb. It's a fun game but it's not a very good streamer game because rounds get very repetitive as you're fighting on the same map with the same people against the same team and rounds can blur into one another. Also time to kill is really low so you frequently get situations where the streamer gets blasted in the blink of an eye and has to spend the rest of the round as a spectator. It's also easy to fall into a loop where you constantly get curbstomped and so you can't get better weapons while the other team gets better and better gear because they keep killing you and thats just not fun to watch
Overwatch is a team based shooter where two teams of five players try to play an objective, kinda like valorant, but unlike valorant every character gets a specific load out with specific abilities, and there are only two rounds with multiple stages. It's not a bad game, but as far as streaming goes it's possibly one of the worst games to stream, because its very visually complex with lots of particle effects and abilities flying around, and if you don't know how overwatch works and what each character can do it's very easy to have absolutely no idea what's going on on stream. In that sense it's kinda similar to dota.