Apocalypse settings have always been a genre, what are you even talking about? If something as stupid as "Isekai" is somehow a genre then why Apocalypse isnt? Literally everyone and their mother treat it as one. Your attempt to correct me and sound smart doesnt work, retard
Brother don't give us your opinion, no platforms accept apocalypse as a freaking genre?
Bro just got heated up because someone spitted some facts on his face??️
And don't mention apocalyptic literature coz the one you're talking about is not that -_-
1. Webnovel (QiDian International)
-No dedicated "Apocalypse" genre
-You can use Tags like "Apocalypse," "Dungeons," "System," etc.
-You usually have to place it under Fantasy, Sci-Fi, or LitRPG Genre.
2. Royal Road
-No standalone Apocalypse genre
-Best fits under LitRPG, Progression Fantasy, or Post-Apocalyptic
-You can add Tags like "Apocalypse," "Dungeon Break," or "System"
3. ScribbleHub
-Same as above—Apocalypse is a Tag
-You’d categorize it under Fantasy, Sci-Fi, or LitRPG
4. Tapas & Wattpad
-No Apocalypse genre; fits under Fantasy or Sci-Fi
-Tags help visibility (but Tapas is less focused on LitRPG)
5. Kindle Direct Publishing (Amazon KDP)
-You can categorize under Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
-Apocalypse itself isn’t a main category, but keywords help
So in short, Apocalypse is mostly considered a tag or subgenre rather than a full-fledged genre. The closest dedicated genre on any platform would be Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi or LitRPG (if it has game elements)?