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Fortnite Battle Royale

Fortnite Battle Royale is a free-to-play battle royale video game developed and published by Epic Games. It is a companion game to Fortnite: Save the World, a cooperative survival game with construction elements. It was initially released in early access on September 26, 2017, for macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, followed by ports for iOS,[c] Nintendo Switch, and Android.[c] The following year, Epic dropped the early access label for the game on June 29, 2020. Versions for the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 were released as launch titles in late 2020.

Fortnite Battle Royale
Developer(s)Epic Games
Publisher(s)Epic Games[a]
Director(s)Donald Mustard[1]
Composer(s)Rom Di Prisco
Pinar Toprak
SeriesFortnite
EngineUnreal Engine 5[b]
Platform(s)
Release
September 26, 2017
  • macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
  • September 26, 2017
  • iOS
  • April 2, 2018
  • Nintendo Switch
  • June 12, 2018
  • Android
  • August 9, 2018
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • November 10, 2020
  • PlayStation 5
  • November 12, 2020
Genre(s)Third-person shooter, battle royale
Mode(s)Multiplayer

The concept of the game is similar to previous games of the genre: 100 players skydive onto an island and scavenge for gear to defend themselves from other players. Players can fight alone, or with up to four other players. As the match progresses, the playable area within the island gradually constricts, giving the players less and less room to work with; outside this safe zone is "the Storm", which inflicts damage on those caught inside it, with the amount of damage growing as the Storm itself does. The last player or team alive wins the match. The main distinction from others in the genre is the game's construction elements, letting players build walls, obstacles, and other structures from collected resources to take cover from incoming fire or give one a strategic view advantage. Battle Royale uses a seasonal approach with battle passes to introduce new character customization content in the game, as well as limited-time events, some of which correspond with changes to the game map. Since its initial release, several other game modes have been introduced, including "Battle Lab" and "Party Royale".

The idea for Battle Royale arose following the release of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds in 2017, a similar battle royale game that was highly successful but noted for its technical flaws. Originally released as part of the early access version of Save the World, Epic later transitioned the game to a free-to-play model funded by microtransactions. Following its rise in popularity, Epic split the development team, with one focusing on Battle Royale and the other on Save the World.

Battle Royale received positive reviews from critics, who praised its learning curve, gameplay, art style, multiplayer and progression system, while receiving criticism regarding parental and security concerns. The game quickly rose in popularity following its release, eventually surpassing Battlegrounds in overall player count and revenue. Player count had exceeded 350 million by May 2020. The game has gone on to become a cultural phenomenon, with promotion through social media and several celebrities, such as Ninja, Marshmello, and Drake, contributing to the game's popularity, achieving record-high viewership on streaming platforms in the process.

Gameplay

 
The player can build structures as defense, buildings, or to gain the high ground over enemies.

The main gameplay for Fortnite Battle Royale follows the standard format for the battle royale genre. The game normally is played either with each player on their own, or in a squad of two to four players, with up to 100 players participating each round. The round starts with players, weaponless, skydiving from floating buses ("Battle Bus") then deploying a glider onto a region of land. The island's fixed layout includes several landmarks and locations (mostly named in an alliterative fashion, such as "Lazy Lake", "Pleasant Park", and "Retail Row") that are mostly ghost towns during matches, while a random distribution of weapons, shields, and other combat support features can be found by searching chests scattered in buildings and other sites. In addition, hostile NPCs were introduced in February 2020, which can be fought for additional and (typically) improves items, as well as friendly NPCs in December 2020, which can sell items such as weapons or consumables, or provide services such as acting as bot teammates or healing players.

The primary goal is to be the last player or team alive by eliminating or avoiding other players. When playing in solo modes, players are immediately eliminated when they exhaust their health. In squad modes, downed players can crawl around while losing health; they can be eliminated immediately by an opponent or revived by a squadmate to help them up. Initially, when the game launched, eliminated players were out of the match, but starting with updates in April 2019, squadmates can attempt to respawn a downed player at various "Reboot vans" scattered around the map, which are few and far between and in the open, making it a risk to respawn a squadmate.[2] Over time, the game's safe zone (representing the eye of a storm), decreases in size, and players caught outside the zone will take damage. This directs the surviving players into tighter spaces, forcing player encounters. Supply drops will spawn in random locations during a match, providing random weapons and items. Like in the original Fortnite game, Fortnite Battle Royale is primarily played in a third-person perspective.

Fortnite Battle Royale's primary distinction from other battle royale games is the building system, which originated from the original Fortnite survival game. Nearly all objects in the environment can be destroyed and harvested for materials (wood, stone, and metal), which can then be used to build fortifications of limited durabilities, such as walls, ramps, floors, and roofs, which can be used to help traverse the map, protect the player from gunfire, or slow down progression of other players. Weaker pieces can be destroyed in a few hits, but can be built quickly, while stronger pieces can withstand more damage, but take longer to build. A special Zero Build game mode was introduced in March 2022 which eliminated all building aspects in the Battle Royale mode, and became a permanent secondary mode in the game by April 2022.[3]

 
The game also revolves around players eliminating their opponents to be the last one standing.

The game is free-to-play, supported by microtransactions that allow players to buy "V-Bucks," the game's internal currency. V-Bucks are also shared with the main Fortnite: Save the World game, which offers players the opportunity to earn V-Bucks by completing missions or daily quests.[4] V-Bucks can then be used to buy cosmetic improvements to the player (outfits, pickaxes, gliders, backblings, and emotes). The game is run in chapters with a number of seasons, each season lasting about 10 weeks each. Each season introduces an exclusive set of cosmetic items that can be obtained. These are offered through a dual-track battle pass, which features a number of tiers that players climb through by earning experience through completing in-game objectives, while acquiring cosmetic rewards or other items in the process. Each player has access to the "free" track of the Battle Pass, which offers fewer cosmetics that can be earned by clearing multiple tiers, while players can also purchase the Pass' "premium" track with V-Bucks,[5] which offers more challenges and grants prizes for every tier the player advances. Players can use V-Bucks to purchase tiers as well once they have bought the Battle Pass.[6] Starting in December 2020, Epic added the "Fortnite Crew" monthly subscription plan; those on the plan gain access to the latest Battle Pass, a monthly allocation of V-Bucks, and access to exclusive cosmetics only available to subscribers.[7]

Since release, Epic Games has added more features, such as new weapon and items and makeshift vehicles such as shopping carts and golf carts. Epic is also able to deploy hotfixes to the game to adjust aspects like weapon attributes and distribution, pushing these out in minutes if necessary should they or players discover critical issues or glitches, as well as removing older or not well received items from the game in a process called "vaulting".[8][9] With the release of the standalone Fortnite Creative gameplay mode in December 2018, an area of the Fortnite Battle Royale map called "The Block" featured a rotating selection of user-made creations developed in Creative mode and approved by Epic.[10] A "Battle Lab" mode was added in December 2019 for players to create their own custom battle royale games.[11] In April 2020, a new "Party Royale" mode was added, taking place on a small map where combat and construction was disabled though non-lethal gameplay items can be acquired like paint guns and vehicles; this map was aimed to be used as a social space, as well as to host in-game events like concerts.[12]

Prior to September 2019, Fortnite did not have specialized matchmaking, outside of platform and regional limits. With an upcoming patch, the game introduced skill-based matchmaking, based on internal metrics that judge a player's skill in the game. Further, with Chapter 2 Season 1, the game will add special matches against computer-controlled bots to help players practice the game.[13]

Limited time and competitive modes

Epic has the ability to include limited-time modes (LTM) within the game, which provides Epic with experimental capabilities and gain feedback from players to improve upon.[14] One of its earliest additions was a 50-v-50 mode, placing players randomly on one of two teams and dropping them on opposite sides of the map, giving the two teams time to gather resources, create fortifications, and hunt the other team before the storm moved in.[15] A sandbox Playground LTM was introduced in June 2018, which allows up to four players to explore and build anything anywhere on the battle map, while being able to fight each other and respawn upon defeat until the storm covered the map after an hour and eliminated them all; Epic later made this a permanent mode in the game.[16] Epic has stated that they intend to add ranked competitive play in the future.[17] A preliminary competitive mode, Solo Showdown, ran for a limited time starting in May 2018, ranking players by their final placement in matches and rewarding the top-placing competitors with V-Bucks.[18] Epics newest addition to the game, starting out Chapter 3 Season 2, was a temporary change called No-Building. This change removed all building mechanics in game. In exchange Epic added Over-Shield, giving each player 50 shield to start off with that would recharge throughout the game. Epic later turned this change into its own game mode, that would bring the building game mode back.[19]

Fortnite released a new game mode called Zero Build on March 29, 2022.[20] This game mode initially started out as a temporary change in Chapter 3 Season 2, to the main Battle Royale game mode. This change removed building completely, not allowing any option for a Building Game mode. Epic decided to then make this its own game mode due to its popularity. Epic brought back building on April 2, 2022, allowing for the option of either Building, or Zero Building choice of gameplay.[21] This game mode features no building mechanics, making it less competitive to its successor. Epic added additional 50 Overshield when you start off, giving you the capacity of 250 health/shield total, to help supplement the change in game play. On April 10, 2022, Fortnite released the Zero Build Trials. Signing up for this, and completing the challenges, would allow players to be rewarded with in game rewards.[22] On July 12, 2022, Epic released the first Zero Build Arena mode, a limited time game mode lasting until August 30, 2022. This game was initially released in Trios gameplay, only allowing you to have a total of 3 teammates. The Loot in the Arena mode is identical to the loot found in the Zero Build Mode.[3]

Seasonal changes

Fortnite Battle Royale has created a larger loose narrative that is exhibited through changes in the game map, which generally correlated to the start and end of the in-game season. For example, in the lead up to the fourth season of the first chapter which started in May 2018, players saw a number of shooting stars cross the skies, followed by a giant comet that neared the ground; upon the start of that season, the comet had hit one of the locations on the map, leaving a giant crater, among other changes. This tied into several new cosmetic outfits related to superheroes and super-villains that were available that month.[23] Epic has the ability to create custom events that occur across all game servers simultaneously as well; the first example of such was a countdown leading to a giant rocket's launch in June 2018 which, in the aftermath, left cracks in the skies that have grown since that event.[24]

The game initially launched without any seasonable schedule, but starting with the release of Chapter 1 Season 2 in December 2017, Epic has provided new content, which includes new cosmetics, new gameplay elements, and changes to the game's map, on a roughly 10-week basis. This also introduced the use of the battle pass for players to obtain some of this new content by completing challenges and gaining experience.

Chapter 1

Season Period Description
Season 1 September – December 2017 Retroactively considered the 1st season of the 1st chapter upon the start of the second season.
Season 2 December 2017 – February 2018 Medieval themed. Introduction of the battle pass, which initially had 70 tiers.
Season 3 February – April 2018 Space exploration themed. Battle Pass increased from 70 tiers to 100.
Season 4 ("Brace for Impact") May – July 2018 Superhero themed. Leading up to the start of Season 4, players had observed shooting stars crossing the game's map during Season 3, which later became small meteorites that hit the ground and caused some damage. Across all games a large meteor also started to appear, on pace to hit the game map to coincide with the start of Season 4, completely and utterly destroying one of the major landmarks.[25][26] Furthermore, superhero and villain bases appeared on the Island, which turned out to be for a "movie" being filmed on the island. However, in the remnants of the meteor, a mysterious pod was found, and later opened up to reveal a character simply known as "The Visitor". Here, the Visitor traveled to the villain lair, containing a prop rocket, and modified the rocket for his usage. Finally, on June 30, 2018, the rocket fired, and created a massive interdimensional rift above the Island.[27]
Season 5 ("Worlds Collide") July – September 2018 After the rocket launch event, the rift grew larger over the next few days, with some in-game objects vanishing and new objects from other realities spawning.[28] As part of its marketing, Epic planted a real-world version of the "Durrr-Burger" restaurant sign in the California desert, with clues alluding to locations of real-world version of the game's loot llamas located globally.[29] The season began with changes of the map due to this rift, with a large Viking village appearing on a hill, and the entire southeastern section of the map being replaced with a desert. Smaller rifts remained as a gameplay element within the season, teleporting the player to a high elevation and to re-land elsewhere in the map.[30]
Season 6 ("Darkness Rises") September – December 2018[31] Halloween themed, also known as "Darkness and the Cube". Near the end of the 5th season, another one-time event occurred in which the rifts created by the rocket launch closed up, leaving a large purple cube with glyphs on its surface in the game world, which players nicknamed "Kevin". "Kevin" moved on its own volition throughout the season, creating anomalies and corruption in its wake, eventually sinking into Loot Lake and emerging at the start of the season as a large floating island, containing the island once in the centre of Loot Lake, which moved around the map slowly, before returning to Loot Lake and opening a portal in the sky. This portal allowed beings known as "Cube Monsters" to appear across the map and attack players. Ultimately, Kevin overloaded and exploded, temporarily teleporting all players into a white, bottomless void known as the In-Between, where a Rift-shaped butterfly briefly appeared. On return to the map, Loot Lake had returned to normal, but with many smaller islands made up of the "remains" of Kevin.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38]
Season 7 ("You Better Watch Out") December 2018 – February 2019 Winter / Holiday / Arctic themed, with the slogan "You Better Watch Out". As the 6th season concluded, a snow cloud appeared over one corner of the map, followed by a large iceberg dubbed "Polar Peak" at the onset of Season 7 that collided with the island and covered a third of the map in snow with other new features, including a large castle on top of Polar Peak that had been buried deep in the snow. Initially, the map's features celebrated Christmas. Later, a large ice sphere appeared above the castle, warning of an upcoming winter storm. Soon, the Ice King, who had been trapped in the castle, emerged to cast a spell that unleashed a winter storm across the whole map, and summoned Ice Fiends (similar to the Cube Monsters) to attack players.[39]
Season 8 ("X Marks the Spot") February – May 2019 Tropical / Pirate themed. In the final days of the 7th season, the island was rocked by earthquakes that formed cracks on the ground,[40] eventually heralding the appearance of a large Volcano on the northeast corner of the map, created by a Prisoner of the Ice King, with an affinity for fire. The Volcano eradicated the nearby features and replaced them with a large jungle, containing a lagoon(named Lazy Lagoon) and an Aztec-like temple complex (named Sunny Steps). The Volcano also created dangerous lava flows surrounding it.[41] Over the course of the season, digging sites began appearing across the island, before uncovering a large, vault-like structure underneath Loot Lake, known as the Vault. The Vault eventually began to power up over time, through the usage of 5 runes that powered through their own means. Near the end of the season on May 4, a special event called "The Unvaulting" took place, which allowed players to enter the Vault into a dimension of the same name. This dimension gave players the ability to vote for 1 of 6 removed items to be reintroduced into the game. It also is what housed the Zero Point, an orb of pure, powerful energy created by and as old as the Big Bang, serving as the beating heart of the entire Omniverse and all Reality, guarded by one person, known as Singularity. After the Drum Gun won the vote, the Volcano erupted, and volcanic rocks flew out of it. These huge rocks struck and destroyed Tilted Towers and Retail Row, as well as severely damaging Polar Peak.[42]
Season 9 ("The Future Is Yours") May – July 2019 Futuristic / Cyberpunk themed. This marks as the penultimate season of Chapter 1. At the start of this season, the locations destroyed by Season 8's Unvaulting had been reconstructed and revitalized in a "futuristic" fashion, with Tilted becoming Neo Tilted.[43] This was done through the usage of the Zero Point's power, through a massive cable attached to the Vault. After a while, the damage sustained to Polar Peak revealed a monster - known as the Devourer - living inside, which eventually escaped and began swimming around the island, leaving footprints in other locations. Drones in the Volcano's caldera, converted into a factory after previously becoming a power plant, concurrently started to construct a giant mech called the "Mecha Team Leader", under the control of Singularity. At an event at the end of the season held on July 20, the Mecha Team Leader activated and attacked the Devourer, rampaging across the island. The Mecha Team Leader, severely damaged, was forced to pull the Zero Point out of the Vault, using its power to best the Devourer, before killing it with a giant sword held in Tilted under a statue of Singularity, before flying off, leaving the monster's corpse and sword behind as well as the now severely-damaged Zero Point.[44] The Zero Point continued to destabilize over the latter part of the season and, as seen in the Season X teaser trailer, it created an interdimensional blast, causing the events of the following season.[45]
Season X ("Out of Time") August – October 2019 Time Travel / Throwback themed. This marks as the final season of Chapter 1. The remnants of the Zero Point's explosion in Season 9 caused a shift in time and space on the Island, leading to the return of Dusty Depot (from an alternate universe), with the meteor that struck it frozen in time above.[46][47] Inside the meteor contained a character known as The Scientist, who was a part of a group known as "The Seven" - a group which The Visitor was also a part of. In order to bring the other members of The Seven to the Island, the Scientist created rift zones across the Island, which brought in past locations and locations from other universes, such as Pandora from Borderlands and Gotham City from the DC Universe. The season culminated in a live event known as "The End". First, The Scientist launched a rocket from Dusty Depot, with the rifts above each rift zone opening to allow the 6 other rockets of The Seven to travel through. Then, the 7 rockets unfroze the meteor and took it through a rift, before positioning it above the frozen-in-time Zero Point, in order to strike and explode it, so that it could be re-contained. This created a black hole, which consumed the entire game itself. Subsequent to this event, the game was unplayable for roughly 36 hours with the game's screens only showing the black hole.[48] During this period, players could enter the Konami code to play a mini-game.[49]

Chapter 2

Season Period Description
Season 1 ("New World") October 2019 – February 2020[50] A new season that revamped the game's mechanics and introduced a new map following the destruction of the old map from the black hole at the end of Chapter 1 Season X.[51] After the 36 hour downtime, the black hole collapsed and reorganized the Island's matter, creating the new map and recontaining the Zero Point. This Season introduced multiple new mechanics, such as picking up downed teammates (or enemies) and either carrying them to different locations or throwing them, and also the ability to swim and fish for loot. Boats were also added to the game, which increased mobility in water. In addition, players controlled by artificial intelligence, known as "bots" were added, and are present in some matches as "filler" players. In November 2019, the season was extended until February 2020, which included a winter-themed event, a live Star Wars event, and rewards for everybody. On December 14, the Millennium Falcon came to Fortnite island for a live event, which served as a teaser for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Rey, Finn, Kylo Ren, Zorii Bliss, Stormtrooper, and Sith Trooper were added as outfits. On December 24, the map was covered with snow, making snowstorms appear and reduce visibility either lightly or largely. The season was extended twice, once to February 8, and another time to February 20.
Season 2 ("Top Secret") February – June 2020 Secret agent themed. Following Season 1, a mysterious group known as the Agency, led by a man named Midas with the associated "golden touch", takes control of the island, under two competitive divisions: Shadow (black) and Ghost (white). These two factions competed against each other in spy games. Various landmarks conceal small safe houses for agents of either faction that can be raided for loot. Several large secret bases are established across the coasts and center of the Island, where the Agency's main base is, each heavily guarded by many henchmen and a powerful unique elite agent armed with a powerful weapon, all controlled by artificial intelligence. Players were given certain methods of compromising the bases' defenses, such as adopting disguises and disabling the defense system's power source, and were able to raid a base's vault and obtain valuable loot upon defeating its elite agent in a boss battle. The season's battle pass allowed players to unlock outfits based on these elite agents, complete missions on their behalf to eventually unlock a mutually exclusive, faction-specific version of them (Ghost or Shadow) through one final mission per outfit, and also obtain the Marvel antihero Deadpool.[52] Players could also "shakedown" downed enemies to briefly expose the location of their allies. The season was originally planned to end in late April 2020, but was delayed to June 4,[53][54] then June 11, and finally June 17 due to events surrounding the racial unrest in the United States.[55]
Season 3[56] ("Splashdown!") June – August 2020 Aquatic-themed, codenamed "Splashdown!" In a live event for transitioning from the last days of Season 2 to 3, Midas activated a device that he and been constructing under the Agency's main base; this was in an attempt to destroy the Storm, but failed and ended up creating a large wall of water, held back only by a weakening shield. Furthermore, the device seemed to also temporarily break the Loop (see Season 5 below), and it teleported players to what then seemed to be an Agency office, where a brief interaction with a character resembling the default outfit "Jonesy" occurred (later revealed to be the IO HQ and Agent Jones respectively, again see Season 5 below). In-game, the water acted as the storm front, as it still constricted the "play-area" on the map, and players trapped within it took damage, though players are able to swim with better mobility while within the wall of water.[57] Part of the season included cross-promotional content with Aquaman and Black Manta, and during the season the water levels started to subside, later revealing part the map named Coral Castle, seemingly inspired by the city of Atlantis.[58]
Season 4 ("Nexus War") August – December 2020 Marvel themed. This season contained a Marvel themed battle pass and POIs. As seen in an in-game, readable comic Season 3, it was shown that Thor and Galactus were transported to the Island by a rift, after Galactus was tempted by the energy of the Zero Point coming from the rift. In order to stop Galactus from consuming the Zero Point, Thor summoned numerous superheroes and supervillains from the Marvel universe,[59][60] including She-Hulk, Groot, Storm, Dr. Doom, Mystique, Iron Man, and Wolverine as the "secret"/bonus outfit in the Battle Pass. A non-Marvel collab outfit, occurring during the Halloween event, was J Balvin. In the season finale, a live event titled "The Devourer of Worlds". Galactus finally approached the island to consume the Zero Point, threatening a total collapse of all reality. To prevent him from doing so, the superheroes gathered a massive fleet of Battle Buses loaded with green bombs, to lure Galactus into inhaling them all, which would send him back to his own reality. After Galactus sent waves of drones to counter this attack, the heroes managed to get the buses inside Galactus, causing a massive explosion. Galactus was then sucked into a rift, sending him back to his reality. However, earlier in the event, the Zero Point had been pulled out of the center of the Island by Galactus and was severely damaged, leading to the events of the following season.[61]
Season 5 ("Zero Point") December 2020 – March 2021 Hunter themed. Coming off the back of the previous season this season[61] marked the first iteration of the Fortnite Crew subscription.[7] After the events of the Season 4 finale, the Zero Point had created a massive desert in the centre of the island and had brought some old locations back, and stood hovering high above the island. An agent of the Imagined Order, or IO - a millennia-old organization (based in the underground of the Island) dedicated to controlling and experimenting on the Zero Point and the Island, to eventually achieve perfect "order" across all realities (as well as the implied controllers of the Agency prior to the Season 2 event) named John Jones, was tasked with recruiting various hunters from different realities (serving as this season's promotional segment, featuring tie-in characters such as The Mandalorian and The Child from The Mandalorian, Kratos from God of War, Master Chief from Halo, Michonne and Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead, the T-800 and Sarah Connor from The Terminator, Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe, Chun-Li and Ryu from Street Fighter, and Ripley and the Xenomorph from Alien) in order to keep every player within the Loop, the 22-minute cycle of combat which every player, or "Looper", is trapped in, while trying to avoid drawing attention of The Seven,[62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70] who are later revealed to be working against the IO, wanting to break the Loop to set every Looper free. Jones is shown to be the source of all the "Jonesy"-based outfits in the game, each of which is a "Snapshot" of Jones - semi-perfect clones created by someone escaping the Loop, which also suggests that Jones has entered and left the Loop many times, as an IO agent. A new gameplay feature called "Bars" was introduced, an in-game currency earned by looting, completing quests from newly introduced NPCs , or completing "bounties" - quests requiring you to eliminate a certain player - that are saved between matches and can be used to buy items and/or weapons from NPCs or "vending machines", to "hire" NPCs to join your team as AI players, as well as for other things.[62] In this season, the Predator from the Predator franchise made an appearance as an unlockable outfit, as well as a hostile NPC.[71] Players could also unlock a Flash character outfit,[72] as well as obtain items, outfits and other cosmetics based on the film Tron: Legacy.[73] Near the end of the season, the Zero Point started to gradually destabilize, becoming visibly unstable with pulsating effects appearing around it. Additionally, certain NPCs began to express concern with dialogue about the Zero Point.
Season 6 ("Primal") March – June 2021 Wilderness themed. After abandoning the IO due to them doing nothing to stabilise the Zero Point, Jones summoned and got help from the leader of the Seven known as The Foundation (voiced and "played" by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), to help stabilize the Zero Point in exchange for information on the Imagined Order's leader, Geno, and the whereabouts of two members of The Seven, known as "The Sisters". This was offered as a single-player experience, for the first time in the game's history. Once completed, a new location called The Spire was created at the center of the island in order to seal off and stabilize the Zero Point, with The Foundation trapped within the Spire and Jones trapped in the Loop. However, a "reality wave" created by the Zero Point replaced the surrounding area's modern technology with primitive tools, forming a "Primal" biome and sending the Island to a primal age. Furthermore, wild animals were added, which roam throughout the island. Licensed tie-in crossover characters that were new in this season included Lara Croft from Tomb Raider, Raven and Beast Boy from Teen Titans, and Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn, Kelsier from Mistborn, and Neymar Jr. arriving as the secret outfit of the Battle Pass.[74][75]
Season 7 ("Invasion!") June – September 2021 Alien invasion themed. Near the end of the previous season, UFO encounters began randomly occurring on the Island - players would be abducted and teleported to other areas of the map.[76] The aliens, known as the Last Reality, then invaded the Island, resulting in the Imagined Order returning to the Island and beginning reconstruction underground, led by their military leader Doctor Slone - the season focused on the conflict between the Imagined Order and the Aliens. As soon as they arrived, the Last Reality's Mothership sent a large beam at the Spire, destroying it and unintentionally setting the Foundation free, who ended up getting rifted to a mysterious ocean - later revealed to be in Gotham City.[77][78] In the season finale, Slone hatched a plan to sneak bombs upon the Mothership, hoping to end the Invasion. After the bombs were brought onto the Mothership with the help of several Loopers, it was then revealed that the Mothership was carrying, and was powered by, several Cubes just like Kevin from Season 6, and that the Last Reality were both the controllers and people of the Cubes. As the Mothership exploded, with Slone leaving the Loopers to die, large debris and several Cubes came crashing down onto the Island, ending the Invasion but causing chaos on the Island.[79] Tie-in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass included Superman, fashion icon Guggimon, and Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty.[80]
Season 8 ("Cubed") September – December 2021 Darkness / Cube themed. This marked the final season of Chapter 2. The Cubes that crashed on the Island were all scattered across the Island, alongside the mysterious appearance of a Golden Cube. The season followed the Cubes' corruption of the Island, wreaking havoc across it and opening portals to a monster-filled reality called the Sideways.[81] Near the end of the season, beginning with the Halloween-themed "Fortnitemares" event, the Cube Queen - leader of the Cubes - appeared out of the Golden Cube. Her main goal being to destroy all realities, she went dormant in a golden sphere for over a month, slowly converging all the Cubes in the centre of the map, and constructing a large frame called The Pyramid. Eventually, in the season and chapter finale event titled "The End", she burst out of the sphere, and used the Pyramid to summon a portal to the Last Reality, causing several UFOs and Motherships to enter and rain down destruction on the Island. However, the Foundation, who had escaped Gotham City, manages to arrive on the Island and rescue Jones (who had been in Slone's captivity following Season 6). In an attempt to save the Island, The Scientist and The Visitor appeared and rescued the Loopers, whilst the Foundation manipulated IO technology in order to make the Zero Point flip the Island - revealing another Island, known as the Flipside, that had been on the underside of this one all along. As the Island was slowly flipped, the Last Reality were forced to retreat due to their weakness to water, and a large wave created by the flipping knocked out the player as downtime started.[82] Tie-in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and in-game Item Shop included Carnage from Marvel, Paul Atreides and Chani from Dune,[83] Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine from the Resident Evil series,[84] Jinx from League of Legends (based on her appearance in Arcane),[85] and Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno and Kakashi Hatake from Naruto: Shippuden.[86]

Chapter 3

Season Period Description
Season 1 ("Flipped") December 2021 – March 2022 This season marked the start of Chapter 3 of Fortnite Battle Royale. After "The End" live event, the players began to slowly drift back towards the Island, before reaching it once downtime ended. A short cutscene involving The Foundation played, where it was revealed that the Fortnite world was a two-sided, flat piece of hollow land centred around the Zero Point, encased in an orb floating in space. The new map brought many new locations, as well as returning old ones, such as Tilted Towers and Shifty Shafts. It was noted that this map bore a striking resemblance to the Chapter 1 map, with a volcano in the same place as the Chapter 1 volcano, the desert in the southeast, Tilted Towers and Loot Lake in the same place and more. New features included knee-sliding, new consumables/weapons/items and new tents, which could be used to store items between matches. Tie-in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and in-game Item Shop include The Foundation/Dwayne Johnson,[87] Spider-Man, MJ and the Green Goblin from Marvel (including outfits based on Spider-Man: No Way Home),[88][89] Clint Barton and Kate Bishop based on their appearances in Hawkeye,[90] Marcus Fenix and Kait Diaz from Gears of War,[91] Boba Fett based on his appearance in The Book of Boba Fett,[92] Vi from League of Legends (based on her appearance in Arcane), Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer from Uncharted (,[93] and Ezio Auditore da Firenze from Assassin's Creed.[94] Near to the end of the season, earthquakes began to happen across the Island, revealed to be due to the IO drilling to the Flipside. They then set up a new base in the mountains, known as Covert Cavern, and began to expand their drilling across the Island, as they and The Seven prepared for war.
Season 2 ("Resistance") March – June 2022 Following the drilling, the Imagined Order found their way onto the island via the drills and launched a large-scale invasion, fighting the Seven's and the Looper's forces to reclaim the Island and Zero Point for themselves. Three new members of The Seven were introduced - The Origin, The Seven's tactician and army general, and former Cube King - having left the Cubes after witnessing their destructive nature - and the previously mentioned Sisters, The Imagined and The Order - Geno's twin daughters, who he had thrown into the Loop, before then being replaced by their Snapshots. Tie-in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and Item Shop included Doctor Strange and The Prowler from Marvel, Moon Knight/ Mr. Knight based on their appearances in Moon Knight,[95] Scarlet Witch based on her appearance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,[96] RoboCop,[97] American snowboarder Chloe Kim,[98] Twitch streamer Chica,[99] and YouTuber Ali-A all received icon series skins.[100] For the first few days of the season, the building mechanic was removed. Eventually, a "Zero Build" mode was added was a permanent playlist alongside the core building modes.[101] Epic Games announced that they would donate all proceeds from V-Bucks to Ukraine in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on Sunday, March 20. The following Monday, Epic claimed they had already raised $36 million worth of relief.[102] Near the end of the season, after the Seven had retaken most of the island, the IO drained out part of Loot Lake, constructing a large, towering device known as The Collider. Through in-game quests, it was revealed that its purpose was to destroy the Island, so that the IO could take full control of the Zero Point. In a last ditch attempt to save the Island, the Seven decided to locate and rebuild the Mecha Team Leader from Chapter 1 Season 9 - through tie-in Marvel "Zero War" comics, it was revealed that another member of the Seven, the Paradigm (voiced and "played" by Brie Larson), had been the pilot of the Mecha Team Leader, and had presumably betrayed the Seven by conspiring with the IO to construct it back in Season 9. Following the Final Showdown event that season, it was revealed that the Mecha Team Leader had crash-landed on the Ice Moon - a frozen moon orbiting the Island that is also the source of the iceberg from Chapter 1 Season 7 - sending Paradigm into a dormant state. After the Seven located and reawoke her on the moon, she explained that had she not conspired with the IO to build the mech, they would have developed a Doomsday device much like the Collider to protect the Zero Point from the Devourer. Following this, as the Season neared its end the Seven began to reconstruct the Mech to launch a final attack on the IO. In the season finale event titled "Collision", the player (and any squadmates) were transported to the Ice Moon, and into the head of the Mecha Team Leader (now called the Mecha Strike Commander). Led by Paradigm at the controls, the Mecha Strike Commander flew towards the island as the Collider began its final activation. The Mecha Strike Commander then began to approach the Collider, and players could shoot IO tanks and vehicles throughout the event. As the Mecha Strike Commander reached the Collider and prepared to destroy it with a laser sword, the ground beneath the Collider was detonated, sending the Mecha Strike Commander into a large pit and revealing the underground scale of the Collider, as well as its power source - the IO-reclaimed Zero Point, overcharged and approaching the base of the Collider slowly, ready to cause the destruction. In a short gameplay segment following the fall, the players, led by Jones and The Foundation, fought IO forces as they climbed up the Collider's base, with the objective of destroying the crystals atop it that would cause the detonation once the Zero Point touched them. As they progressed, several things occurred; as shown by the Zero War comics, both The Imagined and Geno - present at the Collider - fell into the Zero Point, and as players progressed up the base, they were stopped by Slone in a tank - the Mecha Strike Commander, reactivated but weakened, managed to slam its fist down on the tank, seemingly killing Slone in the process. Following this, the Zero Point centered on Geno's new location, and Jones and The Foundation jumped in to pursue Geno. In the end, the players succeeded in destroying the crystals and the Collider as a result, freeing the Zero Point and defeating the IO forces. Afterwards, as shown by the Zero War comics, Jones and The Foundation found both The Imagined and Geno seemingly disintegrating - a consequence of touching the unfocused Zero Point, causing their matter to be scattered across realities. Barely holding himself and The Imagined together, Geno warned the two of the dangers the Island may face without the IO's control/order, before both he and The Imagined fully disappeared. With Geno gone and their forces defeated, it appears that the IO has been vanquished once and for all - however, as shown by the very last page of the final Zero War comic, Geno was able to reassemble himself in some alternate reality.
Season 3 ("Vibin'") June – September 2022 Party themed. After the defeat of the Imagined Order, the Zero Point has caused a large tree called the Reality Tree to blossom, and had covered a large corner of the Island with large mushrooms and flora. With the Island and Zero Point free, the Loopers were free to celebrate and enjoy their freedom, despite the Loop not yet being destroyed. Yet as they celebrate, a sinister, unknown entity seems to watch over the Island, seen in the season's trailer. Tie-in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass included Darth Vader from Star Wars, Indiana Jones,[103] Hinata Hyuga, Gaara, Itachi Uchiha, and Orochimaru from Naruto, Starfire from Teen Titans, WWE superstar "The Greatest of All Time" John Cena, and Son Goku, Vegeta, Bulma, and Beerus from Dragon Ball Super.[104]
Season 4 ("Paradise") September – December 2022 "Chrome"/Infection/Corruption themed. This marked the final season of Chapter 3. Throughout Season 3, the Zero Point began summoning artifacts to the island - through in-game story quests, it was later learnt that these were somewhat serving as distress beacons for the Zero Point - the freedom of the Zero Point had exposed it to new threats, one of which imminent; the same sinister entity from the trailer. Near the season's end, more in-game quests revealed a trace amount of a strange substance known as "Chrome" - which infects and converts anything it touches into itself - appearing across the island, presumably having came through the freed Zero Point. At the very end of the season, all the members of the Seven disappeared, except Paradigm - as shown in the Season 4 trailer, it is shown that the Visitor, Scientist, and Origin retreated to an underground lab to study the Chrome, before being infected and consumed by it, with the Foundation and the Sisters' locations still being unknown. The Paradigm was able to escape, aligning to the Zero Point and flying into it, being transported to another reality. Following this, the sinister entity from before appeared from the Chrome - a figure known as The Herald, the controller of the Chrome. The Chrome then infected a large portion of the eastern side of the Island, forming a base for the Herald, and leading into the season. Tie-in crossover characters offered through the game included Gwen Stacy from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Twitch streamer and YouTuber SypherPK, Black Adam based on his appearance from the eponymous DCEU film,[105] and Ash Williams from the Evil Dead franchise.[106] In addition, as mentioned before, Brie Larson plays The Paradigm. As the season progressed, the Chrome began to spread across the Island from the east, and locations began to separate from the ground via large balloons and hovering platforms, to escape the Chrome below - except most of Tilted Towers and Coney Crossroads, which became Tainted Towers and Chrome Crossroads respectively. Through in-game quests, the player established communication with the Paradigm, who informed the player that there is nothing they can do to prevent the impending doom of the Island, yet that she also has a plan for after this occurs. Furthermore, in-game quests revealed that The Herald and the Chrome were in fact a force of the Last Reality, seeking to attack the island once more following the failure of the Cubes. The leader of the entire Last Reality is also (presumably) revealed - not as the Cube Queen or Herald, but as an unseen entity simply known as The Nothing. In the season and chapter finale event, titled "Fracture", the Chrome managed to infect the entire island and the Loopers, and The Herald fused with the Reality Tree. The purpose of the Chrome is then revealed - it detonates, destroying the entirety of both sides of the Island, and the protective orb/field around it - leaving the Zero Point fully exposed. Following this, the Zero Point began to pull chunks of land from other realities - as well as the Loopers stranded in space - towards it, in order to construct a new Island. Guided by the Paradigm communicating through the Zero Point, the Loopers aided this process by completing minigames in a 40-minute long segment, to collect "shards" of the Zero Point in order to accelerate the process, known as "Zero Fusion". After this segment, the Paradigm seemingly sacrificed herself - the Zero Point pulls a chunk of land from the reality she is in, and - as the new Island finished Zero Fusion - she disappeared, presumably having fused with the Zero Point to ensure the Zero Fusion completed. The Zero Fusion completes, forming an entirely new, one-sided island floating in space.

Chapter 4

Season Period Description
Season 1 ("Oathbound") December 2022 – March 2023 Medieval themed. Following the Fracture event, an entirely new Island, made of pieces of other realities fused together, had been constructed, consisting of three biomes - a modern, grassy biome, a frozen, mountainous biome, and two medieval, autumn-like areas covered in yellow grass, and occupied by an advanced medieval organization known as the Oathbound. Leading the Oathbound is The Ageless, heavily implied to be a younger Snapshot of Geno by both appearance and the display of banners with symbols similar to the IO's logo around his main fortress, The Citadel. Furthermore, serving him is Stellan, who holds the title "Rift Warden". Tie-in crossover characters offered through the game included the Doom Slayer from DOOM, Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher, the Hulk from Marvel Comics, Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, and All Might from My Hero Academia, NBA player Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks, YouTube personality MrBeast, Isaac Clarke from Dead Space, Son Gohan and Piccolo from Dragon Ball Super, Sam Wilson from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (based on his appearance in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), and Adonis Creed from Creed III.[107][108][109] As the season progressed, the player could complete in-game quests to follow Stellan, and another character called AMIE - an artificial intelligence created by The Scientist during Chapter 3 Season 3 - who had also played a part during Chapter 3 Season 4 - who is determined to find out what happened to The Scientist and the remainder of The Seven (except Paradigm) following the events of Chapter 3 Season 4. Throughout the season, Stellan began construction of a portal device known as the "Rift Gate" at his tower in The Citadel, under orders of The Ageless. He also talked about a "Shapeless Man" who he sees in his dreams, and who also commanded him regarding the rift gate - this "Shapeless Man" is implied to be the reformed Geno, communicating with him and The Ageless to construct the Rift Gate so he may return to the island, by how Stellan described him as talking about a world of "perfect order". Meanwhile, AMIE planned to construct a physical body out of a new resource called Kinetic Ore, found in the Medieval areas of the Island, so that she could travel through the Rift Gate in order to locate The Scientist and The Seven. She and the player also succeeded in decoding a message seemingly from the Last Reality, which suggested that The Seven, after being infected by the Chrome like the Scientist, Origin, and Visitor or gone missing like the Foundation and Sisters, were under their captivity, and in grave danger or suffering. Near the end of the season, AMIE tampers with the active Rift Gate, altering its coordinates to where the message had come from, and travels through the gate to find The Seven. Following this, the Rift Gate began to destabilize, which Stellan theorized to be because someone - AMIE - had tampered with it. At the very end of the season, the Rift Gate was destroyed, and a red rift opened up above the Island. Stellan states that he is unsure of what is to come next, and if the Shapeless Man/Geno's plans have failed or not, yet he also states that he is ready to fight alongside the player and the Loopers against whatever may come next, should it be needed.
Season 2 ("Mega") March – June 2023 Cyberpunk/Neo-Tokyo and Japan themed. Following the destruction of the Rift Gate, the rift that appeared had finally tore open, leading to a large, Japanese-themed biome appearing in the southeast of the map, covering the smaller of the two medieval areas in the process. This biome includes a large, Neo-Tokyo inspired city called Mega City, as well as several Japanese-style locations. Controlling the biome is yet another faction known as the Peace Syndicate, who had also had a small presence on the Island from Chapter 3 Season 3. Tie-in crossover characters in the game included Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan, Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield from Resident Evil (based on their appearances in the Resident Evil 2 remake), Anakin Skywalker, Padme Amidala, Darth Maul, and clone troopers from Star Wars, Goku Black from Dragon Ball Super, and Miles Morales and Miguel O'Hara from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.[110][111] As the season progressed, players could complete story quests from the Peace Syndicate, which described an ensuing conflict between other syndicates on the Island, as well as an unknown saboteur seemingly targeting information held on The Last Reality. Towards the end of the season, fissures began to appear across the island, with vines sprouting out of them. In addition, small earthquakes would occur randomly in-game around these fissures. In addition, a rumbling sound could be heard from them, similar to sounds emitted from the Zero Point in early seasons.
Season 3 ("Wilds") June – August 2023 Jungle themed. The center of the island had collapsed, which revealed a jungle full of secrets, such as temples, vines, and mud, while Dr. Slone is revealed to have somehow survived having her tank crushed during the Collision event, with her waking up to find her and the tank in the newly-revealed jungle. Tie-in crossover characters in the game included Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal from Transformers, Yennefer of Vengerberg and Ciri from The Witcher, a Nord Warrior from The Elder Scrolls Online, Philip J. Fry, Bender, and Leela from Futurama, The Terminator from James Cameron's Terminator franchise, Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Satoru Gojo, and Nobara Kugisaki from Jujutsu Kaisen, and WWE superstars "The Man" Becky Lynch and "The EST of WWE" Bianca Belair.[112][113] Atop one of the temples sits a ruined, telescope-like structure known as the Apparatus, which, as shown through in-game quests, Slone begins to study in hopes it can help her with her "plans" for the Island. In addition, the Zero Point can be found adjacent to the Apparatus, encased in stone, while Optimus Prime's voice can be heard on the radio, warning of a threat to the reality.
Season 4 ("Last Resort")[114] August – November 2023 Heist themed. Time-traveling vampire Kado Thorne had arrived on the island and had stolen various items and weapons from the past of Fortnite, so the players must rob him. Tie-in crossover characters included TikTok star Khaby Lame, Ahsoka Tano from Star Wars, Shoto Todoroki, Eijiro Kirishima, and Mina Ashido from My Hero Academia, Bumblebee and Megatron from Transformers, Michael Myers from Halloween, Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Alan Wake from the eponymous game.[115] Over the course of the season, players could help Dr. Slone and her associate Nolan Chance assemble a heist team. Near the end of the season, Slone and Nolan's team managed to steal Kado's time machine, but it began bringing in items from Chapter 1, like the Durr Burger head.
Season OG ("Where We Droppin'?")[116] November – December 2023 Chapter 1 themed. The Chapter 1 map has returned for one month due to Jones jumping back in time (with him and the time machine landing in Pleasant Park), albeit with some small changes in the map (such as a building in Tilted Towers being changed), supposedly due to Jones' jump altering time slightly. Starting with Chapter 1 Season 5, every week the map updates, with each change reflecting seasons from Chapter 1; in order, these are Seasons 6, 7/8, and 9/X - there are, however, some changes from these seasons' maps, such as the jungle & volcano from Season 8 never appearing, the Season 7 iceberg being smaller, the Season 9 locations not appearing, and Dusty Depot not returning for Season X. It is also the last season of Chapter 4. The Battle Pass - only 50 tiers this season (plus some bonus) and called the "OG Pass" instead - features skins that are fusions of two or more Chapter 1 skins - in order of appearance in the OG Pass, these are: "Spectra Knight", a fusion of several knight-themed skins from across Chapter 1, "Lil' Split", a fusion of Lil' Whip from Season 7 and Peely from Season 8, "Renegade Lynx", a fusion of Renegade Raider from Season 1 and Lynx from. Season 7, and "Omegarok", a fusion of Omega from Season 4 and Ragnarok from Season 5. [117] Tie-in crossover characters include Eleven from Stranger Things.[118] Metro Boomin also created the season's lobby track.[119] Each week, players could find an audio log, recorded and sent back in time by Slone to Jones. The first log has Slone state that Jones has a "job" to do, one that apparently is essential to holding all of reality together, possibly due to the petrified state of the Zero Point in Chapter 4, and that everything he does "will ripple forward to this very moment". Jones then begins to move the time machine towards Dusty Divot, as construction begins in the old warehouses. Further logs indicate that Jones' doings are indeed affecting the future, as Slone cannot remember if she has already recorded logs for Jones. She states that Jones' mission is not to change the future, but instead to perform some sort of "extraction" from the past. She also tells Jones that this will be "goodbye" for "this me" and "that you", implying that the final result will have some grand effect on the flow of time and the future, likely making Slone forget him entirely or changing who they are. At the construction site in Dusty Divot, a rocket, just like the one used in the Season 4 event and the Chapter 1 "The End" event, is built, with the time machine strapped to it, and with the Season 9/X stage of the map the Zero Point appears in Loot Lake, directly under the Floating Island from Season 6, as does the meteor above the unchanged Dusty Divot crater.

Promotional modes and elements

Shortly after the release of the film Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Epic ran a Marvel-sponsored event that featured the Infinity Gauntlet that randomly spawned on the map; any player that equipped it became Thanos with added abilities.[120] A second Avengers-based mode was released upon the release of Avengers: Endgame (2019), where players are randomly split between Avenger and Chitauri armies, seeking out the Infinity Stones or the Infinity Gauntlet.[121] Since then, other promotional content from other commercial properties, including cosmetic items and map features, has been available for limited periods in Fortnite, typically around the time of premieres or first broadcasts for these works. These commercial properties have included Ralph Breaks the Internet,[122] John Wick,[123][124] Stranger Things,[125] Star Wars,[126] Birds of Prey,[127] The Matrix,[128] Cobra Kai,[129] among several others.

Non-gameplay related promotional events have included:

  • EDM artist Marshmello held a virtual concert in the Pleasant Park location on February 2, 2019, across all game servers,[130] estimated to have had over 10 million players watching it live.[131]
  • On December 14, a special preview of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) was released at the Risky Reels location, hosted by Geoff Keighley,[132] which also featured the character of Emperor Palpatine in a voice segment that was referred to in the film's opening crawl.[133][134]
  • Travis Scott performed a virtual "Astronomical" tour in support of his 2018 album Astroworld within Fortnite on multiple live concerts between April 23 and 25, 2020, including the premiere of a new song, "The Scotts", featuring Kid Cudi.[135] The first performance on April 23 was estimated to have drawn over 12.3 million players to watch,[136] while a total of 27.7 million unique viewers cumulatively watched the concerts.[137] Along with these concerts, the event included a new cosmetics based on Scott for in-game purchase.[138] Scott also Fortnite-inspired Cactus Jack products such as action figures and lunchboxes for the event.[139]
  • Diplo performed a live Major Lazer concert along with Jordan Fisher in the new "Party Royale" game mode on May 1, 2020,[140] while a multi-part concert by Dillon Francis, Steve Aoki, and Deadmau5 was held on May 8 to celebrate the full release of the "Party Royale" game mode.[141][142]
  • A trailer for Christopher Nolan's Tenet (2020) was first shown in the "Party Royale" game mode before releasing to other digital services on May 21, 2020.[143] In June 2020, Fortnite announced that it would livestream three Nolan films, Inception, Batman Begins, and The Prestige, depending on the region, through its "Movie Nite" event within "Party Royale". Epic Games partnered with Nolan and Warner Bros. to secure distribution rights in different languages and countries.[144]
  • BTS premiered their dance choreography music video for "Dynamite" in the "Party Royale" game mode on September 22, 2020.[145]
  • J Balvin performed a live concert in the "Party Royale" game mode on October 31, 2020, premiering a new song titled "La Luz". Anyone who attended the concert could get a special J Balvin style for the Party Trooper outfit. The concert was recorded using extended reality (XR) technology.[146]
  • Epic launched a short animated film festival within the "Party Royale" mode in February 2021, called "Short Nite".[147]
  • Ariana Grande performed virtually as the headline act of the "Rift Tour" in August 2021.[148][149]
  • The Kid Laroi performed virtually at his concert "Wild Dreams" as a Creative experience in January 2023.

Epic started a regular Fortnite Spotlight in-game concert event series in September 2020 using the "Party Royale" game mode, with such concerts from various musicians planned on a weekly basis and free for any player of Fortnite to watch. The musician will perform their set in a special studio set up by Epic that will be digitized in game. According to Nate Nanzer, Epic Games head of global partnerships, "We're creating this platform to work with artists — big artists and up-and-coming artists."[150]

Development

Fortnite had first been revealed by Epic Games in 2011, considered to be a combination of Minecraft and Left 4 Dead as four players would work together to scavenge resources to build fortifications, traps, weapons, and other objects to survive monster attacks.[151][152] The game ended up with a protracted development period, in part due to both external pressures, with the industry transitioning to a games as a service model, and internal shifts of focus within Epic (including focusing attention on their first free-to-play title Paragon) to meet the external challenges. During this period, Epic made a deal with Tencent, giving them about 40% of the company in exchange for their support for the games as a service approach as well as ready access to the Chinese video game market.[153] Fortnite was confirmed to have a planned 2018 release in June 2017, with a paid early access period starting a month later; the game is planned otherwise as a free-to-play title supported by microtransactions. With release in early access, the game featured its primary gameplay mode, "Save the World", where players in teams up to four would work cooperatively to survive and complete objectives on randomly generated maps.[154][155]

During the latter part of Fortnite's development, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was released in March 2017 on personal computers in early access, and quickly became a popular and successful game, becoming the defining example of the battle royale genre. According to Mustard, the Epic team "loved Battle Royale games like [Battlegrounds]", and explored how they could make a similar mode within Fortnite's engine. They kept this mode in a separate development team from the main player versus environment modes for experimentation and as to not throw off the balance in the main game.[156] The Battle Royale mode development was led by Eric Williamson with Zack Estep as production lead. Their goal was to develop the Battle Royale mode quickly from the core "Save the World" mode, putting off any complex features that weren't already in place as to launch the new mode as soon as possible; while they explored such potential ideas, they held off inclusion until after the main mode was launched.[14] The development of the Battle Royale mode took about two months starting in July 2017 after the "Save the World" mode had shipped, and was aided by the Unreal Tournament team.[8][157] Key differences for Battle Royale that differed from "Save the World" included a more limited progression for weapons, a small subset of traps, and a smoother, more natural terrain for the maps.[14] They also wanted to aim for games not taking longer than 25 minutes, which led to some decisions of which elements from "Save the World" would not carry over.[14] They had included Fortnite's building mechanic for fortifications, not sure how players would use that since the safe zone would continue shrinking, but found quickly that the mechanic helped to distinguish the game from Battlegrounds and was used by expert players frequently to win matches, and had since implemented more features to help players with rapidly constructing temporary bases.[14]

 
Fortnite Battle Royale at the 2018 Game Developers Conference

In those two months of development, Epic's plan was to include Battle Royale within the paid Fortnite game, and originally announced this approach publicly in early September 2017. Only two weeks before it was released did Epic decide to make it a separate free-to-play title, fearing that having it as part of the paid package would slow down the growth of the title.[157] Epic announced this change formally about a week after first announcing Battle Royale, allowing those that had purchased early access to Fortnite in anticipation of this mode to request refunds.[158] This release, which beat out Battlegrounds to consoles, caused some concern with Battlegrounds developer Bluehole, as they had been working closely with Epic for Unreal engine support in Battlegrounds, and were worried that Fortnite might be able to include planned features to their Battle Royale mode before they could release those in Battlegrounds.[159][160][161]

With the popularity of Fortnite Battle Royale by the start of 2018, Epic split off a separate development team to focus on improvements for this mode.[162] Epic said that their attention to Fortnite was causing some of their other games to see lower player populations, leading them to reduce development efforts on these games, particularly Paragon.[163] By the end of January 2018, Epic announced it was shutting down Paragon by April of that year, providing refunds to all players.[164] Similarly, Epic announced it had halted development of the planned free-to-play Unreal Tournament game, its team transitioned to Fortnite, though the game will remain available, playable, and open to end-user modifications.[165] Players on a Fortnite-dedicated Reddit forum had expressed concerns that a similar fate could befall the Save the World mode of Fortnite, as externally, the Save the World mode has not received the same attention in providing updates and improvements compared to the Battle Royale mode since that mode's release.[166]

According to Mustard, from the start of developing Fortnite Battle Royale, Epic had been interested in telling a narrative with the game, with a long-term narrative planned out by Mustard, but recognized the challenge when most players were focused on the base mechanics of the title. They decided to make players more as witnesses to the events rather than central characters, allowing the story to be told out through non-player characters that the players may encounter or through the game's additional media. This long-term narrative was designed to be flexible, accounting for both responses from players as well as for cross-promotions that Epic had secured over time, which had connected to the overall concept of a multiverse that is part of this narrative. Incorporating the narrative elements had led the development team to plan out new ways to include them, such as the single-time events across all servers, or specialized single-player missions.[167]

On June 29, 2020, Epic announced that they considered Save the World to no longer be in early access, and as a companion move, eliminated the early access labels from both Battle Royale and Creative modes.[168]

With the launch of Chapter 3 on December 5, 2021, Epic brought the game to use Unreal Engine 5.[169]

Localization

Tencent, who is a partial owner of Epic Games, brought Fortnite Battle Royale to China in 2018; the company was already involved in supporting Battlegrounds in China as well. Tencent planned to spend up to US$15 million to help promote the game in China, set up eSports tournaments, and fight against copyright infringement and clones of Fortnite that have appeared in the country.[170] Epic also worked with Neowiz Games to bring a version of Fortnite to South Korea, launched in November 2018.[171][172]

Tencent announced in October 2021 that the Chinese version of Fortnite, which had never left the beta phase and had a number of functional differences from international versions of the game, would be shutting down on November 15, 2021, disallowing new user registration. This move came after new regulations and restrictions made by the Chinese government towards online gaming.[173][174]

Ports

A release of Fortnite for the Nintendo Switch video game console had been rumored in the week prior to the E3 2018 in June 2018. During the Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo and Epic Games announced the release of Fortnite Battle Royale for the Nintendo Switch, supporting cross-platform play with any other platform except the PlayStation 4; such users are able to carry over their inventory, Battle Pass status, and in-game currency between these platforms through their Epic user account. The game was released on June 12, 2018, the same day as the announcement. It is the first game to support direct voice chat through the Switch console through software provided by Vivox.[175] With the success of the Switch version of Fortnite, Vivox had made its voice chat software development kit available for other Switch games.[176]

In March 2018, Epic announced it was making Fortnite Battle Royale for Android and iOS mobile devices.[177] The iOS version was released first, and was expected to be followed by the Android version by mid-2018.[178] The beta version for iOS devices launched on March 15, 2018,[179] and opened to all players on April 2, 2018.[180] Epic Games stated that it was not possible to release the Android version with the iOS version simultaneously, and declined to provide a concrete release date for it, because the developers wanted to spend a few months making sure that the game will be compatible with as many Android devices as possible, a task that is not easily accomplished due to the high variety of Android hardware.[181]

The Android beta version of Fortnite was released on August 9, 2018, with a time-exclusivity for selected Samsung mobile devices until August 12, 2018.[182][183] On August 13, 2018, Epic began sending invites for the Android version to registered users for non-Samsung devices,[184] and by October 11, 2018, the Android client was made available to all without an invite.[185]

Until April 2020, the Android version was originally not distributed on Google Play Store: users had to sideload an installer app from an Android application package (APK) file downloaded from the Epic Games' website (although on Samsung devices, the app was also available via the internal Samsung Galaxy Apps service).[186][187] Epic Games stated that it wanted to have a direct connection to the players of the game, and did not want its microtransactions to be subject to Google Play Store's 30% revenue sharing requirement (considering them disproportionate to the types of services the store provides).[188] Epic had tried to seek an exemption from Google from this revenue cut for in-app purchases, but Google refused, stating the need for the fee to maintain and improve the Google Play storefront.[189] Security experts expressed concern over this decision, since this requires users to modify security settings in default Android distributions to allow third-party sites to install Android application packages (APK). This setting can make users, particularly younger players, prone to potential malware, including clones of Fortnite that install malicious programming.[190] About a month after the Android release, there were at least 32 clones of the Fortnite installer on the Google Store, with half found to include malware.[191] Epic's installer for Android does include a warning message following the install that users should re-enable security controls and warns users of only downloading content from trusted sources.[192] The initial installer was found by Google to have a potential vector that would allow for malware to be installed, though this was patched within 48 hours of discovery and Epic did not believe anyone used the vector.[193] By April 2020, Epic announced it would release Fortnite for Android via the Play Store and discontinue its side-loading approach, stating that Google puts third-party software outside of the Play Store at a high disadvantage.[194]

The iOS version of Fortnite Battle Royale alone brought in an estimated US$1 million in microtransaction revenue within the first three days of in-app purchases being available, according to analysis firm Sensor Tower. Glixel considered these numbers impressive, compared to the early success rate of other popular mobile games, such as Pokémon Go and Clash Royale which earned US$4.9 million and US$4.6 million in their first four days, respectively.[195] Sensor Tower further estimated that after one month, the mobile title had earned more than US$25 million in revenue, surpassing revenues from any other mobile games and other several top-grossing apps during the same period.[196][197]

Epic announced in May 2020 alongside its reveal of the upcoming Unreal Engine 5 that ports of Fortnite for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are planned to be available at the time of consoles' releases in late 2020. These will initially run on Unreal Engine 4, but the game is expected to transition to Unreal Engine 5 by mid-2021 when the engine is released.[198] Fortnite finally moved to Unreal Engine 5 with the launch of Chapter 3 in December 2021.[169]

Cross-platform play

For the first five seasons, all ports of Fortnite Battle Royale supported cross-platform play with other versions, but with limited interaction in regards to the PlayStation 4. Players on personal computer and mobile versions could cross-play with Xbox One and Nintendo Switch users, or alternatively they could cross-play with PlayStation 4 users.[177][199] While Epic Games had expressed interest in having full cross-platform play across all available platforms, Sony's continued refusal to allow cross-play between the PlayStation 4 and other consoles rendered this impossible, according to Microsoft.[177] Further, while players could use a single Epic Games account to share progress in Fortnite Battle Royale on all other platforms, those who used their PlayStation Network credentials to establish their Epic account cannot use that account on other platforms.[200][201] The account restriction was confirmed to be as a result of Sony's initial decision to prohibit cross-platform play between its PlayStation 4 and other consoles, rather than a choice Epic had made.[200][202]

By September 2018, Sony had made a decision to allow cross-platform play for the PlayStation 4 for "select third-party titles", starting with Fortnite. A beta version of the PlayStation 4 client supporting this was released for the game on September 26, 2018, the same day as Sony's announcement.[203] Tools to merge multiple Epic accounts as well as unlinking console accounts from an Epic account to attach to another were released in February 2019.[204][205] The first full patch adding in cross-platform play support across all consoles was released in March 2019.[206]

Solo mobile players, or squads entirely consisting of mobile players will play solely with other mobile players by default for fairness; players however can use cross-platform play to join squads on other platforms, and matchmaking will consider all available matches.[207] With the March 2019 for cross-platform play, the game will similar matchmake PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users by default to avoid these players being at a disadvantage against computer users.[206]

Promotion and marketing

In May 2018, Epic announced a partnership with sports apparel manufacturing company IMG to produce official Fortnite-themed clothing.[208] A Hasbro-licensed Fortnite Battle Royale-themed version of Monopoly was announced for release by late 2018; the Fortnite Monopoly game reflects some elements of the video game, such as the money being replaced with player's lives, and the ability to protect properties on the board with walls.[209] Further, with this deal, Hasbro produced Fortnite-based Nerf blasters, which reached retail in 2019.[210] Funko released a series of Fortnite themed Pop! figurines in late 2018.[211]

Fortnite Battle Royale has been packaged as special bundles with both the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, each version providing redeemable codes for V-bucks and platform-unique customization options.[212][213] A retail release of Fortnite Battle Royale, called Fortnite: Deep Freeze Bundle, was distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in late 2018. The package included a redeemable code for V-Bucks and unique in-game cosmetics.[214]

In October 2018, Epic launched its "Support a Creator" program for Fortnite. Individual players could designate one of several popular Fortnite streamers, selected by Epic via an application process, to support via the game client. That creator would then earn money based on how many V-bucks their supporters spent within the game, at a rate of US$5 for every 10,000 V-Bucks (roughly, 5% of the monetary value).[215] Though initially planned as a limited time event, Epic found by December 2018 that millions of Fortnite players were using the promotion to support more than 10,000 streamers, and since have made it a permanent option for Fortnite and hoping this would help some creators go full-time,[216] and plans to extend this program to other games offered via the Epic Games Store, including Tom Clancy's The Division 2.[217]

In November 2018, Epic partnered with the National Football League (NFL) to make character outfits for each of the 32 teams in the league available to purchase for a limited time. This was the result of the influence of Fortnite on NFL players, who had frequently performed Fortnite dance emotes as touchdown celebrations.[218]

Esports

 
The Fortnite Pro-Am event at E3 2018

One of the first professional esports competitions using Fortnite was the Fortnite Pro-Am event, held on June 12, 2018, during E3 2018, with 3,000 in attendance.[5] This tournament was announced after the success of the March 2018 stream by Ninja where he played alongside celebrities like Drake. The event featuring 50 celebrities paired with 50 top streaming players competing for prize pool of US$3 million to be given to winning teams' charities.[219] Ninja and his celebrity teammate Marshmello were the winners of this event.[220] Additional Pro-Am events were held at E3 2019 in June 2019.

In May 2018, Epic announced it was setting aside US$100 million to fund various tournaments throughout the year to help grow Fortnite Battle Royale into an eSport.[221] The first Fortnite World Cup tournament was announced in February 2019, with qualifying rounds in April through June 2019, and the finals held at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City from July 26–28, 2019. A total prize pool of US$30 million, including a US$3 million payout to the winner of the solo and duo competitions, was given out.[222][223]

During mid-2018, Epic started running a Summer Skirmish series over eight weeks, each week having a different format, with US$8 million to be offered to winners throughout the series. The series had some initial problems; the first week event was cut short due to technical issues with game servers, while the second event ended with accusations of cheating towards the winner which Epic later verified were not true.[224] Epic launched its second competition play series, the Fall Skirmish, on September 21, 2018, with up to US$10 million in prizes for winners.[225]

Starting with the game's tenth season in August 2019, Epic plans to run various Champion Series competitions for cash prizes. Each series is expected to have a different format, such as the first one slated to use squads of three. Each will have a number of qualifying weeks and a final tournament to determine winners across several geographic regions.[226]

Through PlayVS, Epic will sponsor high school and college-level Fortnite tournaments in the United States starting in 2020.[227]

Other media

Epic and DC Comics partnered for a six-issue comic book crossover series, Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point, to start distribution in April 2021. The story is written by Christos Gage in collaboration with Epic's Donald Mustard. Each issue included codes to unlock in-game items for Fortnite: Battle Royale with a Batman outfit code available with purchase of all six books, or a hardcover copy of the series.[228]

In another collaboration between Epic and DC, Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point received a sequel in October 2021, a standalone comic titled: Batman/Fortnite: Foundation. It also had a redeemable code to claim a The Batman Who Laughs outfit.[229]

Reception and legacy

Player count and revenue

Fortnite Battle Royale received generally positive reviews on all platforms. Daniel Tack of Game Informer gave the game 9.5/10 and praised the "stylish and colorful visuals", "incredibly easy" playability, high replayability and called it an "a frenzy of fresh, fantastical fun".[238] Michael Higham of Gamespot gave the game 8/10 and praised the "intuitive" building mechanics, "unexpected" challenges, "fresh" updates, though criticized its repetitive resource-gathering and map traversal and "bare" main towns.[239] Austen Golsin of IGN gave the game 9.6/10 and stated, "Thanks to the freedom of its outstanding building mechanic, Fortnite Battle Royale isn't just a great battle royale game – it's one of the best multiplayer games in recent history."[240]

Fortnite Battle Royale has become a phenomenon and has been compared by analysts to World of Warcraft and Minecraft for successfully drawing in people who do not usually play video games.[241] Fortnite Battle Royale obtained over 10 million players two weeks after its release.[242] By March 2018, it was estimated to have more than 45 million players.[243] Three months later, in June 2018, Epic announced they had achieved over 125 million players in less than a year, with at least 40 million players playing the game once per month.[244] In November 2018, Bloomberg reported that Fortnite had over 200 million registered accounts across all platforms.[245] Epic CEO Tim Sweeney reported that the game had reached 250 million players by the time of the 2019 Game Developers Conference, with an estimated 35% of those players being female, the highest known percentage for any shooter game.[246] By May 2020, Epic stated the game had over 350 million registered players.[247] In August 2020, a legal battle between Apple and Epic Games disclosed that Fortnite has over 25 million daily active users, including 10% DAU on iOS.[248] By the end of the year, Fortnite as a whole (including Fortnite Battle Royale) had generated over $9 billion worldwide.[249]

Individual platform releases saw initial surges in player counts. Within a day of becoming available, the Nintendo Switch version had been downloaded over 2 million times, according to Nintendo.[250] Epic said that Fortnite had been downloaded over 15 million times for Android within three weeks of its launch.[251] On the release of Season 5 in July 2018, Akamai Technologies reported that Fortnite traffic neared 37 terabytes per second, the largest recorded amount of traffic for any video game that they have observed.[252] With its quarterly financial report ending September 30, 2018, Nintendo said that Fortnite Battle Royale had been downloaded on about half of all Switch systems they have sold, representing about 11.5 million downloads.[253]

Fortnite Battle Royale was made available to South Korea and their numerous PC bangs in November 2018; shortly after this point, Epic reported that Fortnite has surpassed a concurrent player count of 8.3 million, surpassing the game's previous record of 3.4 million in February 2018.[172]

Analysis firm SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale made over US$126 million in February 2018, surpassing Battlegrounds's revenues for the same period of US$103 million.[254] SuperData estimated Fortnite's revenues over all platforms to exceed US$223 million for the month of March.[255] By April 2018, SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale had surpassed both sales and player count on all platforms over Battlegrounds.[256] The game generated US$296 million in revenue in April, followed by US$318 million in May, according to SuperData.[257][258] By July 2018, Fortnite Battle Royale had been estimated to have brought in over US$1 billion in revenue.[259][5] Prior to the Season 5 start in July 2018, Sensor Tower estimated that the mobile version of Fortnite Battle Royale made over US$1.2 million daily; following the launch of Season 5, revenues jumped to US$2 million per day.[260] SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale brought in $2.4 billion in revenue during 2018, the highest annual revenue of any free-to-play title.[261] SuperData estimated that Fortnite revenues dropped by 25% in 2019 to US$1.8 billion, attributing the drop to stabilization of expenditures for the game, and was still the highest revenue-earning game in 2019.[262]

At the time of Tencent's investment into Epic in 2012, Epic Games had a US$825 million valuation.[263] Because of Fortnite Battle Royale, Epic's valuation increased to US$4.5 billion as of May 2018.[264] Bloomberg raised the estimate to around US$8.5 billion by the end of 2018 should Fortnite Battle Royale reach US$2 billion during the year.[263] Partially due to the influx of revenue from Fortnite Battle Royale, Epic reduced its portion of sales it collected from the Unreal Engine Marketplace from 30% to 12% in July 2018, applying that retroactively to past sales.[265]

Viewership

Fortnite Battle Royale has also had record viewership on various streaming services. One of the first major streams of Fortnite was in March 2018, in which Tyler "Ninja" Blevins hosted a stream that included Drake, Travis Scott, Kim DotCom, and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster all playing the game. The stream broke over 635,000 concurrent viewers, making it the highest-watched stream on Twitch outside of esports tournaments at the time.[266][267] YouTube streamer Rubén Doblas Gundersen held a Fortnite Battle Royale match with 99 other well-known YouTube streamers in late March, which drew over 1.1 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched gaming YouTube streams.[268] The Fortnite Pro-Am event held at E3 2018 was estimated to have drawn over 1.3 million views across Twitch and other streaming services, making it one of the highest-viewed live-streamed event to date.[269]

Further live events set by Epic have continued to draw record numbers of stream viewers. The 2019 Fortnite World Cup drew 1.5 million viewers, while "The End" event that closed out Season X in October 2019 had 1.6 million. Even after the conclusion of the event, during the 36-hour period that the Fortnite game only showed a black screen with a spot of light on it, Fortnite streams had up to 327,000 viewers on Twitch and 437,000 viewers on YouTube watching the idle animation.[270] Epic reported that over 7 million total viewers across Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter across "The End" event.[271] The Chapter 2, Season 2 ending event in June 2020 had drawn 12 million in-game players with an additional 8.4 million watching through player streams.[272] The single largest viewed in-game concert was the Travis Scott in-game concert in April 2020, which drew 12.3 million in-game players to watch.[136] The single largest viewed-in game event was the Devourer of Worlds Event, which brought 15.3 million in-game players and an additional 3.4 million people watching through streams.[273]

Impact

 
The Fortnite exhibition booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018

Journalists attributed Fortnite Battle Royale's success over PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds as a combination of several factors: besides being free-to-play and available on consoles, the game was released at a time when Battlegrounds was struggling with game cheaters and a toxic community, and that it features a less violent, cartoonish quality to it that, like Minecraft, was able to draw in a younger and mixed-gendered audiences to play.[274][275] Further, Epic has maintained frequent updates for the game, adding new weapons and in-game tools alongside limited-time events and longer-term narrative elements that help to further draw in players.[276] The high interest in the game within March 2018, which has been able to draw larger audiences compared to existing multiplayer games like Grand Theft Auto Online and Destiny 2, has had a financial impact on competing publishers Take-Two Interactive and Activision Blizzard, their stocks having fallen during this period, according to analysts from Morgan Stanley and KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.[243][264] Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick, on their quarterly results released May 2018, stated that "Fortnite is definitely a lot of competition right now...it's been a really important catalyst in attracting new gamers to gaming",[277] and the company is looking to develop its own battle royale title.[278] Electronic Arts CEO Blake Jorgensen also considered both Fortnite Battle Royale and Battlegrounds as having a significant market impact. Jorgensen said " [Fortnite is] bringing younger people into the marketplace and younger people into first-person shooters, and I think that's good for the long run health of that category for all of us in the industry".[279] Non-video game entertainment companies have also seen the impact of Fortnite. Netflix, in reporting its Q4 2018 results, stated that their competition is more with Fortnite, including streaming content related to the game, rather than rival television network stations like HBO.[280]

Part of the game's success is also considered to be related to its impact on social media.[241] By March 2018, Fortnite Battle Royale became the most-viewed game on Twitch, exceeding the average-concurrent viewership numbers of League of Legends and Battlegrounds.[281] Blevins has gained significant attention as one of the first major Fortnite Battle Royale streamers. He gained a large number of subscribers by March 2018, in part due to his skill and through promotions on Twitch that offered free Fortnite Battle Royale cosmetic items; by March 2018, he was estimated to be making US$500,000 a month from his streaming revenue.[282] By the end of 2018, Blevins had reported he had made nearly US$10 million from his Fortnite streaming activities in 2018 with over 20 million subscribers to his YouTube and Twitch channels.[283] For his success from Fortnite, Time included Blevins within its Time 100 most influential people of 2019.[284][285] To acknowledge individuals like Blevins that had helped grow the popularity of Fortnite, Epic has released a number of in-game cosmetics under the "Icon Series" based on the real-life people; in addition to Blevins, cosmetics were released for musicians Marshmello and Major Lazer, and the streamer Loserfruit, with a planned release of cosmetics related to David "Grefg" Martínez.[286][287]

 
Fortnite cosplayers at E3 2018

A number of celebrities and athletes have said they play Fortnite Battle Royale, such as Chance the Rapper, Joe Jonas, Finn Wolfhard, Roseanne Barr, and Norm Macdonald.[288] For athletes, their appreciation for the game has taken on the form of recreating the various emotes in game as part of their on-field celebration dances.[289] Such Fortnite celebrations were frequently throughout the 2018 FIFA World Cup event in June and July 2018,[290] including by Antoine Griezmann after a scoring penalty kick during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final.[291] Other notable people have expressed their fondness for the game; the Russo brothers, directors of Avengers: Infinity War, stated that they often played Fortnite Battle Royale during breaks on the film's development, leading them to propose the idea of the Thanos LTM for the game.[120] The Russo brothers also co-directed the introduction cinematic for Chapter 2 Season 6 that was released in March 2021.[292] The awareness of the game from well-known celebrities has been considered a reason for further popularity and player growth of the game.[293]

In popular culture

Fortnite Battle Royale has been jokingly referred to as "Fork Knife" on social media, believed to have originated with people, unfamiliar with the game, described their friends and family spending time playing the game.[294] Epic added a harvestable, non-playable "Fork Knife" food truck to the game map as the term gained popularity.[5] In September 2018, Fortnite was featured as a question on the game show Jeopardy!,[295] and was spoofed in a skit on the September 29, 2018, episode of Saturday Night Live.[296] The South Park episode "The Scoots" featured the cast wearing Fortnite-based Halloween costumes.[297] In The Big Bang Theory episode "The Citation Negation", Bernadette attempts to learn how to play Fortnite Battle Royale to beat Howard.[298] Fortnite also makes an easter egg appearance in the Disney animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet.[299] The game was also a central focal point in the 2018 YouTube Rewind year retrospective, and included an appearance by the popular Fortnite streamer Ninja.[300]

In addition to there being a tie-in LTM for Avengers: Endgame,[clarification needed] Fortnite conversely appears in the film, in which it is played by Korg in New Asgard, a village inhabited by Asgardian refugees recuperating from the devastating events of Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Infinity War.[301]

Past and ongoing concerns

Parental concerns

With the release of the mobile version, teachers, parents, and students have found that the game had become popular to younger players due to the free-to-play nature, its cartoonish art style, and its social nature.[302] This carries over into educational institutions, where the game has been seen as a disruptive element within the classroom and affecting students' ability to complete homework assignments.[303][304][305][306] Epic has since added warnings on the game's loading screens to discourage students from playing it during classes.[307] The UK's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport at the time Matt Hancock, expressed concern at how much time children were playing Fortnite Battle Royale and similar video games without a balance of physical exercise and social interactions.[308] Other agencies, including the United States' Center on Media and Child Health and the United Kingdom's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children have cautioned parents that children may be influenced by the violent behavior due to Fortnite Battle Royale.[309][310] Prince Harry, speaking about various influences of social media on children in April 2019, proposed a possible ban on Fortnite Battle Royale, saying, "The game shouldn't be allowed", and "It's created to addict. An addiction to keep you in front of a computer for as long as possible. It's so irresponsible."[311] Calex Legal, a Montreal law firm, filed a class-action lawsuit against Epic Games asserting that Epic has known the game is addictive but fail to give this warning to players.[312] Calex's suit was allowed to proceed in December 2022 after both a Superior Court and the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the lawsuit was not frivolous.[313] A separate class-action suit filed in California in February 2021 asserts that Epic knowingly "misleads and manipulates minors into handing over ever-increasing amounts of real money for virtual things" through its V-bucks system.[314]

At the same time, parents have expressed appreciation for Fortnite to have their children engage socially outside of their core groups of friends in a game that is otherwise not excessively violent,[315] or see offering Fortnite as a reward for encouraging children to do well in school, offering their children the purchase of V-bucks in exchange for good grades.[316] Some parents see potential in their children becoming skilled in Fortnite as to become professional players and compete for part of the large prize pools, creating a market for tutors to help children improve their skills in the game.[317] At the same time, as Fortnite Battle Royale became a social hangout for younger players, issues of peer pressure and bullying have been raised. Cosmetic outfits are seen as a sign of skill and status, so younger players spend money to get the rarer outfits to appear equal with their friends, or may be taunted by other players for not having such outfits and using the game's "default" skins.[318] While Fortnite has been successful in its monetization scheme, this approach using battle passes and rotating outfit availability induces players to continue to spend money in a "Keeping up with the Joneses"-type effect.[319]

Other issues related to children's interest in Fortnite have been raised. Several of the security issues raised around the game are heightened with younger players who may not easily recognize such illicit schemes and put themselves at risk to privacy invasion.[320] There is some concern that online child sexual predators would be able to easily make contact with underage players, with at least one documented case from Florida.[321][322]

Security issues

Fortnite's popularity has drawn a network of hackers since March 2018 that target accounts with lucrative outfits and emotes as to resell those accounts to other users. Some of those hackers, speaking anonymously to the BBC, stated they were making thousands of British pounds a week through these actions.[323] Authorities that monitor the dark web have found that Fortnite Battle Royale has become a popular way to engage in credit card fraud: criminals with access to stolen credit card information use that to purchase V-bucks on a freshly-made Fortnite account when they then sell through services like eBay players at a discount, often preying on children and young adults with these schemes.[324][325]

Separately, other security experts such as Check Point have found exploits with Fortnite and its underlying services that allowed hackers to gain access to some accounts, enabling them to gain personal details, buy V-bucks, and listen in to the account's owner when they use the game's voice chat system. Epic closed a key exploit that enabled this by January 2019.[326] A class-action lawsuit was filed in August 2019 over this breach, acknowledging while Epic did fix the problem, it failed to notified the users that were affected by it.[327]

Epic has taken action against players that have used in-game hacks, like aimbots, to gain a competitive edge when these are discovered.[328] In one notable case, Jarvis Khattri, a member of FaZe Clan, was given a lifetime Fortnite ban in November 2019 after he had posted a video which showed how aimbots within Fortnite worked, despite having cautioned his viewers to not use aimbots nor providing details of how to acquire the aimbot. The ban was controversial as Khattri had developed his esports career on Fortnite, and FaZe Clan had started discussions with Epic Games to reduce the ban in context of the video clip.[329]

Dance emotes lawsuits

The popularity of Fortnite's dance emotes, which borrow from dance moves in popular culture, have led the creators of these dances to express concern and take legal action about these moves being sold by Epic, even though the United States Copyright Office had issued statements that individual dance moves are uncopyrightable.[330][331] These include rapper 2 Milly regarding his "Milly Rock", and actor Donald Faison related to a dance move he used on the TV show Scrubs.[332] 2 Milly has started taking legal action against Epic with copyright infringement over the "Milly Rock"-based dance emote as well as asserting claims against personality rights under California law.[333][334] Actor Alfonso Ribeiro filed a similar suit against Epic for their "Fresh" emote dance, which Ribeiro says was directly based on his character Carlton Banks' dance from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.[335] "Backpack Kid" Russell Horning, whose dance move the Floss was popularized through live performance with Katy Perry, has also initiated legal action against Epic for copyright infringement of his dance.[336] Another lawsuit by the parent of the child that created a popular "Orange Shirt Kid" dance has also filed a lawsuit against Epic on similar grounds; in this case, while the child had submitted the dance for an Epic-run contest for a new Fortnite dance emote, he did not win, but fans petitioned Epic to include the dance anyway. The lawsuit challenges that the child was not recognized or compensated for the dance move.[337] BlocBoy JB filed another suit against Epic over his "Shoot" dance move, represented by the in-game "Hype" emote, by late January 2019.[338] Jared Nickens and Jaylen Brantley filed a lawsuit against Epic in February 2019, seeking US$20 million in damages for Epic's use of their "Running Man" dance.[339]

In at least one of these cases, that from 2 Milly, Epic is seeking the suit to be dismissed claiming that a simple dance move cannot be copyrighted, according to guidance issued by the United States Copyright Office.[340]

In March 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com, an unrelated case, that a copyright infringement lawsuit cannot commence until the Copyright office registered the copyright. As the Copyright office has refused to register some of these dance emotes as copyrights, four of the six pending suits (2 Milly, Ribeiro, Backpack Kid and Orange Shirt Kid) were withdrawn within a few days. The firm that represented the four cases, Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hect, stated this was merely a procedural withdrawal until they completed the registrations with the Copyright office.[341]

A seventh suit was filed by Leo Pellegrino, a saxophone player known for his dances during his performances. Unlike previous cases, Pellegrino's case accuses Epic Games of misappropriation of his trademarked likeness over an in-game emote that has a player's character dance while playing a saxophone, rather than any specific dance move.[342] A federal district judge ruled in March 2020 that Fortnite sufficiently transforms Pellegrino's move from his overall likeness to qualify for First Amendment protections, and summarily ruled against all but one of Pellegrino's other claims. The claim of false endorsement was allowed to remain but still will be reviewed by the courts.[343]

After receiving a complaint from comedian Matt Geiler over a combination of a dance emote and cosmetic outfit that he claimed infringe on his character of the "Dancing Pumpkin Man", Epic preemptively filed a request to the courts in December 2019 to rule that their emote and cosmetics do not infringe on Geiler's trademark or copyright.[344]

Since then, Epic had worked with a dance creator to work the dance emote into the game,[345] such as with musician Rick Astley to add a dance based on his song "Never Gonna Give You Up" (commonly associated with rickrolling).[346]

Similar suits have been filed against the same dance moves used in 2K Games' NBA 2K games, while the offending dance moves were removed in January 2019 from the game Forza Horizon 4, though it is unknown if this was due to legal action.[347] In the lawsuit involving Ribeiro's dance, the Copyright Office had refused to grant Ribeiro a copyright for the dance, not only because they considered it a "simple dance routine", but also because Ribeiro had created the dance in context of another copyrighted work, so he would likely be unable to claim ownership.[348]

A suit filed by choreographer Kyle Hanagami over his dance moves being used in Fortnite emotes was initially dismissed by a federal district court, but was overruled by the Ninth Circuit in November 2023. The Ninth Circuit argued that while individual poses of a dance move cannot be copyrighted, the overall choreography of a full dance could be copyrightable, allowing the case against Epic to continue forward.[349]

Apple and Google lawsuits

On August 13, 2020, Epic announced it was permanently discounting the price of V-bucks across all platforms by 20%, except for those purchased directly through the iOS App Store and Google Play storefronts. For the mobile platforms, Epic created its own purchasing option that allowed players to purchase directly from Epic bypassing Apple and Google. Epic said that they could not offer this discount to those purchasing through Apple or Google's storefronts due to the 30% fee both took from each sale, which was seen by journalists as yet another means to challenge the 30% fee.[350] Later that day, both Apple and Google removed Fortnite from their stores, both claiming that the payment system violates the store terms. The removals prevent players from downloading the game but not playing it if they already own it.[351][352] The game still remained available on the Samsung Galaxy Store for Samsung devices as well as directly from Epic Games via their sideloaded app for all Android devices.[352]

Epic immediately filed a lawsuit against Apple over "unfair and anti-competitive actions",[353] along with releasing a short "Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite" parodying Apple's "1984" advertisement to explain the reasonings for filing the lawsuit.[354] Epic filed a similar lawsuit against Google the same day.[355][356]

While the game remained playable for users that previously downloaded it, its removal from the iOS App Store left Epic the inability to update the game, which it used to caution players on social media that they will miss out on the upcoming new season starting August 27; Epic also cautioned macOS similarly that they would be unable to update their version as well.[357][358] Epic was denied a preliminary injunction on August 24, 2020, that would have forced Apple to keep the game on the App Store, thus leaving the game unable to update on iOS.[359] Epic had also believed that Apple was terminating the ability for users with Epic account linked through Apple to log in using their Apple ID by September 11, 2020, but Apple confirmed they would not be disabling this feature.[360] Following the trial in May 2021, the federal judge issued a first ruling in September 2021 that included a permanent injunction against Apple that prevented from blocking developers like Epic from including links to alternative payment systems for apps on the App Store.[361]

BBC reported in November 2020 that Epic had worked a deal with Nvidia as to allow iOS players to play Fortnite through the GeForce Now cloud gaming service running within a browser, the method which would bypass the requirement for Epic to require Apple to manage the in-game purchases.[362] The browser-based GeForce Now client for iOS was released by November 19, 2020, with Fortnite to be added at a later time.[363] On May 5, 2022, Microsoft released their Cloud based gaming service, the second workaround to the Mobile platform issue. Anyone with a free Microsoft account can login in and access Fortnite via their mobile devices.[364]

Other legal issues

In January 2018, Bluehole's PUBG Corp., the South Korean company behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), filed a lawsuit against Epic Games, claiming that Fortnite Battle Royale was a copyright infringement of Battlegrounds; they accused Epic Games of copying PUBG's user interface and game items.[365][366] According to Korea Times, market observers predicted that there would be little likelihood of Bluehole winning the case, as it would be difficult to establish the originality of PUBG in court due to the battle royale game genre, which includes both PUBG and Fortnite Battle Royale, being derived from the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale.[367] The case has since closed, with PUBG Corp. dropping the lawsuit in June 2018 under undisclosed reasons.[368]

Epic has taken legal action against persons that have signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in regards to leaking information about upcoming game information. In May 2018, Epic Games filed a lawsuit against quality assurance tester Thomas Hannah after he leaked information regarding Season 4. Hannah, who had joined Epic in December 2017, breached the NDA by sharing details of the Season with Adam DiMarco. DiMarco later shared information in a Reddit post, spoiling the theme of the Season.[369] Epic stated that Hannah "diminished the enjoyment of the people who play, or who watch others play, Fortnite by ruining the suspense that had been building in the Fortnite community in anticipation of upcoming season".[370] Epic also sent FNBRLeaks, a group that datamined the files Fortnite to determine new features and events that were likely coming in the near future, a cease & desist letter in December 2018, stating that their reporting of these upcoming features were negatively harming Epic and spoiling the game for the players. FNBRLeaks complied with the terms of the letter.[371] Epic initiated a lawsuit in October 2019 against a Fortnite experience tester that leaked details of the Chapter 2 transition days before the event occurred, which included details of the map and mechanics, stating the tester broke confidentiality agreements.[372] Epic filed a second similar lawsuit in November 2019 against a tester out of Keywords Studio in Montreal over similar Chapter 2 leaks that were in breach of the terms of their non-disclosure agreement.[373]

Epic has also taken action against players who have profited by profiting cheats to other players in Fortnite. These suits include:

  • In October 2017, Epic Games filed civil complaints against two associates of the website Addicted Cheats, which for a payment provided cheating services to players. The company argued that the two defendants made and used altered game breaking code that was against the End User License Agreement and the Copyright Act.[374]
  • Epic filed suit against a minor in 2017 who had used cheats in game and advertised these cheats in their YouTube channel videos. The case was ultimately settled out of court by February 2021 with undisclosed terms.[375]
  • In October 2018, Epic Games sued YouTuber Brandon Lucas, who posts videos on the channel, Golden Modz. The lawsuit details that Lucas, cheats at the game and "promotes, advertises and sells software that enables those who use it to cheat."[376] The lawsuit also names Lucas's secondary website in which visitors are encouraged to purchase the hack and/or Fortnite user accounts preloaded with hacks.[377]

The company that oversees the Coral Castle structure in Miami-Dade County, Florida filed a lawsuit against Epic Games in August 2020, on trademark infringement over use of the name "Coral Castle" associated with the location the game introduced in Chapter 2, Season 3. The suit contends that the name along with the nautical theme created confusion with their landmark.[378]

Notes

  1. ^ Retail versions published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
  2. ^ Used Unreal Engine 4 before the release of Chapter 3 on December 5, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e The iOS and Android clients were removed by Apple and Google respectively on August 13, 2020, as Epic had changed how one could buy V-bucks with the client, leading Epic to file a lawsuit against Apple. The macOS version will be unable to be updated. See Epic Games v. Apple. The game remained playable if one had already downloaded it. On Android, while it is no longer available on Google Play, it remains available via the Samsung Galaxy Store on Samsung Galaxy devices as well as directly from the Epic Games App on all other Android devices.

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Fortnite Battle Royale is a free to play battle royale video game developed and published by Epic Games It is a companion game to Fortnite Save the World a cooperative survival game with construction elements It was initially released in early access on September 26 2017 for macOS PlayStation 4 Windows and Xbox One followed by ports for iOS c Nintendo Switch and Android c The following year Epic dropped the early access label for the game on June 29 2020 Versions for the Xbox Series X S and PlayStation 5 were released as launch titles in late 2020 Fortnite Battle RoyaleDeveloper s Epic GamesPublisher s Epic Games a Director s Donald Mustard 1 Composer s Rom Di PriscoPinar ToprakSeriesFortniteEngineUnreal Engine 5 b Platform s macOS c PlayStation 4WindowsXbox OneiOS c Nintendo SwitchAndroid c Xbox Series X SPlayStation 5ReleaseSeptember 26 2017 macOS PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox OneSeptember 26 2017iOSApril 2 2018Nintendo SwitchJune 12 2018AndroidAugust 9 2018Xbox Series X SNovember 10 2020PlayStation 5November 12 2020Genre s Third person shooter battle royaleMode s MultiplayerThe concept of the game is similar to previous games of the genre 100 players skydive onto an island and scavenge for gear to defend themselves from other players Players can fight alone or with up to four other players As the match progresses the playable area within the island gradually constricts giving the players less and less room to work with outside this safe zone is the Storm which inflicts damage on those caught inside it with the amount of damage growing as the Storm itself does The last player or team alive wins the match The main distinction from others in the genre is the game s construction elements letting players build walls obstacles and other structures from collected resources to take cover from incoming fire or give one a strategic view advantage Battle Royale uses a seasonal approach with battle passes to introduce new character customization content in the game as well as limited time events some of which correspond with changes to the game map Since its initial release several other game modes have been introduced including Battle Lab and Party Royale The idea for Battle Royale arose following the release of PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds in 2017 a similar battle royale game that was highly successful but noted for its technical flaws Originally released as part of the early access version of Save the World Epic later transitioned the game to a free to play model funded by microtransactions Following its rise in popularity Epic split the development team with one focusing on Battle Royale and the other on Save the World Battle Royale received positive reviews from critics who praised its learning curve gameplay art style multiplayer and progression system while receiving criticism regarding parental and security concerns The game quickly rose in popularity following its release eventually surpassing Battlegrounds in overall player count and revenue Player count had exceeded 350 million by May 2020 The game has gone on to become a cultural phenomenon with promotion through social media and several celebrities such as Ninja Marshmello and Drake contributing to the game s popularity achieving record high viewership on streaming platforms in the process Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Limited time and competitive modes 1 2 Seasonal changes 1 2 1 Chapter 1 1 2 2 Chapter 2 1 2 3 Chapter 3 1 2 4 Chapter 4 1 3 Promotional modes and elements 2 Development 2 1 Localization 2 2 Ports 2 3 Cross platform play 2 4 Promotion and marketing 3 Esports 4 Other media 5 Reception and legacy 5 1 Player count and revenue 5 2 Viewership 5 3 Impact 5 4 In popular culture 6 Past and ongoing concerns 6 1 Parental concerns 6 2 Security issues 6 3 Dance emotes lawsuits 6 4 Apple and Google lawsuits 6 5 Other legal issues 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksGameplay nbsp The player can build structures as defense buildings or to gain the high ground over enemies The main gameplay for Fortnite Battle Royale follows the standard format for the battle royale genre The game normally is played either with each player on their own or in a squad of two to four players with up to 100 players participating each round The round starts with players weaponless skydiving from floating buses Battle Bus then deploying a glider onto a region of land The island s fixed layout includes several landmarks and locations mostly named in an alliterative fashion such as Lazy Lake Pleasant Park and Retail Row that are mostly ghost towns during matches while a random distribution of weapons shields and other combat support features can be found by searching chests scattered in buildings and other sites In addition hostile NPCs were introduced in February 2020 which can be fought for additional and typically improves items as well as friendly NPCs in December 2020 which can sell items such as weapons or consumables or provide services such as acting as bot teammates or healing players The primary goal is to be the last player or team alive by eliminating or avoiding other players When playing in solo modes players are immediately eliminated when they exhaust their health In squad modes downed players can crawl around while losing health they can be eliminated immediately by an opponent or revived by a squadmate to help them up Initially when the game launched eliminated players were out of the match but starting with updates in April 2019 squadmates can attempt to respawn a downed player at various Reboot vans scattered around the map which are few and far between and in the open making it a risk to respawn a squadmate 2 Over time the game s safe zone representing the eye of a storm decreases in size and players caught outside the zone will take damage This directs the surviving players into tighter spaces forcing player encounters Supply drops will spawn in random locations during a match providing random weapons and items Like in the original Fortnite game Fortnite Battle Royale is primarily played in a third person perspective Fortnite Battle Royale s primary distinction from other battle royale games is the building system which originated from the original Fortnite survival game Nearly all objects in the environment can be destroyed and harvested for materials wood stone and metal which can then be used to build fortifications of limited durabilities such as walls ramps floors and roofs which can be used to help traverse the map protect the player from gunfire or slow down progression of other players Weaker pieces can be destroyed in a few hits but can be built quickly while stronger pieces can withstand more damage but take longer to build A special Zero Build game mode was introduced in March 2022 which eliminated all building aspects in the Battle Royale mode and became a permanent secondary mode in the game by April 2022 3 nbsp The game also revolves around players eliminating their opponents to be the last one standing The game is free to play supported by microtransactions that allow players to buy V Bucks the game s internal currency V Bucks are also shared with the main Fortnite Save the World game which offers players the opportunity to earn V Bucks by completing missions or daily quests 4 V Bucks can then be used to buy cosmetic improvements to the player outfits pickaxes gliders backblings and emotes The game is run in chapters with a number of seasons each season lasting about 10 weeks each Each season introduces an exclusive set of cosmetic items that can be obtained These are offered through a dual track battle pass which features a number of tiers that players climb through by earning experience through completing in game objectives while acquiring cosmetic rewards or other items in the process Each player has access to the free track of the Battle Pass which offers fewer cosmetics that can be earned by clearing multiple tiers while players can also purchase the Pass premium track with V Bucks 5 which offers more challenges and grants prizes for every tier the player advances Players can use V Bucks to purchase tiers as well once they have bought the Battle Pass 6 Starting in December 2020 Epic added the Fortnite Crew monthly subscription plan those on the plan gain access to the latest Battle Pass a monthly allocation of V Bucks and access to exclusive cosmetics only available to subscribers 7 Since release Epic Games has added more features such as new weapon and items and makeshift vehicles such as shopping carts and golf carts Epic is also able to deploy hotfixes to the game to adjust aspects like weapon attributes and distribution pushing these out in minutes if necessary should they or players discover critical issues or glitches as well as removing older or not well received items from the game in a process called vaulting 8 9 With the release of the standalone Fortnite Creative gameplay mode in December 2018 an area of the Fortnite Battle Royale map called The Block featured a rotating selection of user made creations developed in Creative mode and approved by Epic 10 A Battle Lab mode was added in December 2019 for players to create their own custom battle royale games 11 In April 2020 a new Party Royale mode was added taking place on a small map where combat and construction was disabled though non lethal gameplay items can be acquired like paint guns and vehicles this map was aimed to be used as a social space as well as to host in game events like concerts 12 Prior to September 2019 Fortnite did not have specialized matchmaking outside of platform and regional limits With an upcoming patch the game introduced skill based matchmaking based on internal metrics that judge a player s skill in the game Further with Chapter 2 Season 1 the game will add special matches against computer controlled bots to help players practice the game 13 Limited time and competitive modes Epic has the ability to include limited time modes LTM within the game which provides Epic with experimental capabilities and gain feedback from players to improve upon 14 One of its earliest additions was a 50 v 50 mode placing players randomly on one of two teams and dropping them on opposite sides of the map giving the two teams time to gather resources create fortifications and hunt the other team before the storm moved in 15 A sandbox Playground LTM was introduced in June 2018 which allows up to four players to explore and build anything anywhere on the battle map while being able to fight each other and respawn upon defeat until the storm covered the map after an hour and eliminated them all Epic later made this a permanent mode in the game 16 Epic has stated that they intend to add ranked competitive play in the future 17 A preliminary competitive mode Solo Showdown ran for a limited time starting in May 2018 ranking players by their final placement in matches and rewarding the top placing competitors with V Bucks 18 Epics newest addition to the game starting out Chapter 3 Season 2 was a temporary change called No Building This change removed all building mechanics in game In exchange Epic added Over Shield giving each player 50 shield to start off with that would recharge throughout the game Epic later turned this change into its own game mode that would bring the building game mode back 19 Fortnite released a new game mode called Zero Build on March 29 2022 20 This game mode initially started out as a temporary change in Chapter 3 Season 2 to the main Battle Royale game mode This change removed building completely not allowing any option for a Building Game mode Epic decided to then make this its own game mode due to its popularity Epic brought back building on April 2 2022 allowing for the option of either Building or Zero Building choice of gameplay 21 This game mode features no building mechanics making it less competitive to its successor Epic added additional 50 Overshield when you start off giving you the capacity of 250 health shield total to help supplement the change in game play On April 10 2022 Fortnite released the Zero Build Trials Signing up for this and completing the challenges would allow players to be rewarded with in game rewards 22 On July 12 2022 Epic released the first Zero Build Arena mode a limited time game mode lasting until August 30 2022 This game was initially released in Trios gameplay only allowing you to have a total of 3 teammates The Loot in the Arena mode is identical to the loot found in the Zero Build Mode 3 Seasonal changes Fortnite Battle Royale has created a larger loose narrative that is exhibited through changes in the game map which generally correlated to the start and end of the in game season For example in the lead up to the fourth season of the first chapter which started in May 2018 players saw a number of shooting stars cross the skies followed by a giant comet that neared the ground upon the start of that season the comet had hit one of the locations on the map leaving a giant crater among other changes This tied into several new cosmetic outfits related to superheroes and super villains that were available that month 23 Epic has the ability to create custom events that occur across all game servers simultaneously as well the first example of such was a countdown leading to a giant rocket s launch in June 2018 which in the aftermath left cracks in the skies that have grown since that event 24 The game initially launched without any seasonable schedule but starting with the release of Chapter 1 Season 2 in December 2017 Epic has provided new content which includes new cosmetics new gameplay elements and changes to the game s map on a roughly 10 week basis This also introduced the use of the battle pass for players to obtain some of this new content by completing challenges and gaining experience Chapter 1 Season Period DescriptionSeason 1 September December 2017 Retroactively considered the 1st season of the 1st chapter upon the start of the second season Season 2 December 2017 February 2018 Medieval themed Introduction of the battle pass which initially had 70 tiers Season 3 February April 2018 Space exploration themed Battle Pass increased from 70 tiers to 100 Season 4 Brace for Impact May July 2018 Superhero themed Leading up to the start of Season 4 players had observed shooting stars crossing the game s map during Season 3 which later became small meteorites that hit the ground and caused some damage Across all games a large meteor also started to appear on pace to hit the game map to coincide with the start of Season 4 completely and utterly destroying one of the major landmarks 25 26 Furthermore superhero and villain bases appeared on the Island which turned out to be for a movie being filmed on the island However in the remnants of the meteor a mysterious pod was found and later opened up to reveal a character simply known as The Visitor Here the Visitor traveled to the villain lair containing a prop rocket and modified the rocket for his usage Finally on June 30 2018 the rocket fired and created a massive interdimensional rift above the Island 27 Season 5 Worlds Collide July September 2018 After the rocket launch event the rift grew larger over the next few days with some in game objects vanishing and new objects from other realities spawning 28 As part of its marketing Epic planted a real world version of the Durrr Burger restaurant sign in the California desert with clues alluding to locations of real world version of the game s loot llamas located globally 29 The season began with changes of the map due to this rift with a large Viking village appearing on a hill and the entire southeastern section of the map being replaced with a desert Smaller rifts remained as a gameplay element within the season teleporting the player to a high elevation and to re land elsewhere in the map 30 Season 6 Darkness Rises September December 2018 31 Halloween themed also known as Darkness and the Cube Near the end of the 5th season another one time event occurred in which the rifts created by the rocket launch closed up leaving a large purple cube with glyphs on its surface in the game world which players nicknamed Kevin Kevin moved on its own volition throughout the season creating anomalies and corruption in its wake eventually sinking into Loot Lake and emerging at the start of the season as a large floating island containing the island once in the centre of Loot Lake which moved around the map slowly before returning to Loot Lake and opening a portal in the sky This portal allowed beings known as Cube Monsters to appear across the map and attack players Ultimately Kevin overloaded and exploded temporarily teleporting all players into a white bottomless void known as the In Between where a Rift shaped butterfly briefly appeared On return to the map Loot Lake had returned to normal but with many smaller islands made up of the remains of Kevin 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Season 7 You Better Watch Out December 2018 February 2019 Winter Holiday Arctic themed with the slogan You Better Watch Out As the 6th season concluded a snow cloud appeared over one corner of the map followed by a large iceberg dubbed Polar Peak at the onset of Season 7 that collided with the island and covered a third of the map in snow with other new features including a large castle on top of Polar Peak that had been buried deep in the snow Initially the map s features celebrated Christmas Later a large ice sphere appeared above the castle warning of an upcoming winter storm Soon the Ice King who had been trapped in the castle emerged to cast a spell that unleashed a winter storm across the whole map and summoned Ice Fiends similar to the Cube Monsters to attack players 39 Season 8 X Marks the Spot February May 2019 Tropical Pirate themed In the final days of the 7th season the island was rocked by earthquakes that formed cracks on the ground 40 eventually heralding the appearance of a large Volcano on the northeast corner of the map created by a Prisoner of the Ice King with an affinity for fire The Volcano eradicated the nearby features and replaced them with a large jungle containing a lagoon named Lazy Lagoon and an Aztec like temple complex named Sunny Steps The Volcano also created dangerous lava flows surrounding it 41 Over the course of the season digging sites began appearing across the island before uncovering a large vault like structure underneath Loot Lake known as the Vault The Vault eventually began to power up over time through the usage of 5 runes that powered through their own means Near the end of the season on May 4 a special event called The Unvaulting took place which allowed players to enter the Vault into a dimension of the same name This dimension gave players the ability to vote for 1 of 6 removed items to be reintroduced into the game It also is what housed the Zero Point an orb of pure powerful energy created by and as old as the Big Bang serving as the beating heart of the entire Omniverse and all Reality guarded by one person known as Singularity After the Drum Gun won the vote the Volcano erupted and volcanic rocks flew out of it These huge rocks struck and destroyed Tilted Towers and Retail Row as well as severely damaging Polar Peak 42 Season 9 The Future Is Yours May July 2019 Futuristic Cyberpunk themed This marks as the penultimate season of Chapter 1 At the start of this season the locations destroyed by Season 8 s Unvaulting had been reconstructed and revitalized in a futuristic fashion with Tilted becoming Neo Tilted 43 This was done through the usage of the Zero Point s power through a massive cable attached to the Vault After a while the damage sustained to Polar Peak revealed a monster known as the Devourer living inside which eventually escaped and began swimming around the island leaving footprints in other locations Drones in the Volcano s caldera converted into a factory after previously becoming a power plant concurrently started to construct a giant mech called the Mecha Team Leader under the control of Singularity At an event at the end of the season held on July 20 the Mecha Team Leader activated and attacked the Devourer rampaging across the island The Mecha Team Leader severely damaged was forced to pull the Zero Point out of the Vault using its power to best the Devourer before killing it with a giant sword held in Tilted under a statue of Singularity before flying off leaving the monster s corpse and sword behind as well as the now severely damaged Zero Point 44 The Zero Point continued to destabilize over the latter part of the season and as seen in the Season X teaser trailer it created an interdimensional blast causing the events of the following season 45 Season X Out of Time August October 2019 Time Travel Throwback themed This marks as the final season of Chapter 1 The remnants of the Zero Point s explosion in Season 9 caused a shift in time and space on the Island leading to the return of Dusty Depot from an alternate universe with the meteor that struck it frozen in time above 46 47 Inside the meteor contained a character known as The Scientist who was a part of a group known as The Seven a group which The Visitor was also a part of In order to bring the other members of The Seven to the Island the Scientist created rift zones across the Island which brought in past locations and locations from other universes such as Pandora from Borderlands and Gotham City from the DC Universe The season culminated in a live event known as The End First The Scientist launched a rocket from Dusty Depot with the rifts above each rift zone opening to allow the 6 other rockets of The Seven to travel through Then the 7 rockets unfroze the meteor and took it through a rift before positioning it above the frozen in time Zero Point in order to strike and explode it so that it could be re contained This created a black hole which consumed the entire game itself Subsequent to this event the game was unplayable for roughly 36 hours with the game s screens only showing the black hole 48 During this period players could enter the Konami code to play a mini game 49 Chapter 2 Season Period DescriptionSeason 1 New World October 2019 February 2020 50 A new season that revamped the game s mechanics and introduced a new map following the destruction of the old map from the black hole at the end of Chapter 1 Season X 51 After the 36 hour downtime the black hole collapsed and reorganized the Island s matter creating the new map and recontaining the Zero Point This Season introduced multiple new mechanics such as picking up downed teammates or enemies and either carrying them to different locations or throwing them and also the ability to swim and fish for loot Boats were also added to the game which increased mobility in water In addition players controlled by artificial intelligence known as bots were added and are present in some matches as filler players In November 2019 the season was extended until February 2020 which included a winter themed event a live Star Wars event and rewards for everybody On December 14 the Millennium Falcon came to Fortnite island for a live event which served as a teaser for Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker and Rey Finn Kylo Ren Zorii Bliss Stormtrooper and Sith Trooper were added as outfits On December 24 the map was covered with snow making snowstorms appear and reduce visibility either lightly or largely The season was extended twice once to February 8 and another time to February 20 Season 2 Top Secret February June 2020 Secret agent themed Following Season 1 a mysterious group known as the Agency led by a man named Midas with the associated golden touch takes control of the island under two competitive divisions Shadow black and Ghost white These two factions competed against each other in spy games Various landmarks conceal small safe houses for agents of either faction that can be raided for loot Several large secret bases are established across the coasts and center of the Island where the Agency s main base is each heavily guarded by many henchmen and a powerful unique elite agent armed with a powerful weapon all controlled by artificial intelligence Players were given certain methods of compromising the bases defenses such as adopting disguises and disabling the defense system s power source and were able to raid a base s vault and obtain valuable loot upon defeating its elite agent in a boss battle The season s battle pass allowed players to unlock outfits based on these elite agents complete missions on their behalf to eventually unlock a mutually exclusive faction specific version of them Ghost or Shadow through one final mission per outfit and also obtain the Marvel antihero Deadpool 52 Players could also shakedown downed enemies to briefly expose the location of their allies The season was originally planned to end in late April 2020 but was delayed to June 4 53 54 then June 11 and finally June 17 due to events surrounding the racial unrest in the United States 55 Season 3 56 Splashdown June August 2020 Aquatic themed codenamed Splashdown In a live event for transitioning from the last days of Season 2 to 3 Midas activated a device that he and been constructing under the Agency s main base this was in an attempt to destroy the Storm but failed and ended up creating a large wall of water held back only by a weakening shield Furthermore the device seemed to also temporarily break the Loop see Season 5 below and it teleported players to what then seemed to be an Agency office where a brief interaction with a character resembling the default outfit Jonesy occurred later revealed to be the IO HQ and Agent Jones respectively again see Season 5 below In game the water acted as the storm front as it still constricted the play area on the map and players trapped within it took damage though players are able to swim with better mobility while within the wall of water 57 Part of the season included cross promotional content with Aquaman and Black Manta and during the season the water levels started to subside later revealing part the map named Coral Castle seemingly inspired by the city of Atlantis 58 Season 4 Nexus War August December 2020 Marvel themed This season contained a Marvel themed battle pass and POIs As seen in an in game readable comic Season 3 it was shown that Thor and Galactus were transported to the Island by a rift after Galactus was tempted by the energy of the Zero Point coming from the rift In order to stop Galactus from consuming the Zero Point Thor summoned numerous superheroes and supervillains from the Marvel universe 59 60 including She Hulk Groot Storm Dr Doom Mystique Iron Man and Wolverine as the secret bonus outfit in the Battle Pass A non Marvel collab outfit occurring during the Halloween event was J Balvin In the season finale a live event titled The Devourer of Worlds Galactus finally approached the island to consume the Zero Point threatening a total collapse of all reality To prevent him from doing so the superheroes gathered a massive fleet of Battle Buses loaded with green bombs to lure Galactus into inhaling them all which would send him back to his own reality After Galactus sent waves of drones to counter this attack the heroes managed to get the buses inside Galactus causing a massive explosion Galactus was then sucked into a rift sending him back to his reality However earlier in the event the Zero Point had been pulled out of the center of the Island by Galactus and was severely damaged leading to the events of the following season 61 Season 5 Zero Point December 2020 March 2021 Hunter themed Coming off the back of the previous season this season 61 marked the first iteration of the Fortnite Crew subscription 7 After the events of the Season 4 finale the Zero Point had created a massive desert in the centre of the island and had brought some old locations back and stood hovering high above the island An agent of the Imagined Order or IO a millennia old organization based in the underground of the Island dedicated to controlling and experimenting on the Zero Point and the Island to eventually achieve perfect order across all realities as well as the implied controllers of the Agency prior to the Season 2 event named John Jones was tasked with recruiting various hunters from different realities serving as this season s promotional segment featuring tie in characters such as The Mandalorian and The Child from The Mandalorian Kratos from God of War Master Chief from Halo Michonne and Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead the T 800 and Sarah Connor from The Terminator Snake Eyes from G I Joe Chun Li and Ryu from Street Fighter and Ripley and the Xenomorph from Alien in order to keep every player within the Loop the 22 minute cycle of combat which every player or Looper is trapped in while trying to avoid drawing attention of The Seven 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 who are later revealed to be working against the IO wanting to break the Loop to set every Looper free Jones is shown to be the source of all the Jonesy based outfits in the game each of which is a Snapshot of Jones semi perfect clones created by someone escaping the Loop which also suggests that Jones has entered and left the Loop many times as an IO agent A new gameplay feature called Bars was introduced an in game currency earned by looting completing quests from newly introduced NPCs or completing bounties quests requiring you to eliminate a certain player that are saved between matches and can be used to buy items and or weapons from NPCs or vending machines to hire NPCs to join your team as AI players as well as for other things 62 In this season the Predator from the Predator franchise made an appearance as an unlockable outfit as well as a hostile NPC 71 Players could also unlock a Flash character outfit 72 as well as obtain items outfits and other cosmetics based on the film Tron Legacy 73 Near the end of the season the Zero Point started to gradually destabilize becoming visibly unstable with pulsating effects appearing around it Additionally certain NPCs began to express concern with dialogue about the Zero Point Season 6 Primal March June 2021 Wilderness themed After abandoning the IO due to them doing nothing to stabilise the Zero Point Jones summoned and got help from the leader of the Seven known as The Foundation voiced and played by Dwayne The Rock Johnson to help stabilize the Zero Point in exchange for information on the Imagined Order s leader Geno and the whereabouts of two members of The Seven known as The Sisters This was offered as a single player experience for the first time in the game s history Once completed a new location called The Spire was created at the center of the island in order to seal off and stabilize the Zero Point with The Foundation trapped within the Spire and Jones trapped in the Loop However a reality wave created by the Zero Point replaced the surrounding area s modern technology with primitive tools forming a Primal biome and sending the Island to a primal age Furthermore wild animals were added which roam throughout the island Licensed tie in crossover characters that were new in this season included Lara Croft from Tomb Raider Raven and Beast Boy from Teen Titans and Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn Kelsier from Mistborn and Neymar Jr arriving as the secret outfit of the Battle Pass 74 75 Season 7 Invasion June September 2021 Alien invasion themed Near the end of the previous season UFO encounters began randomly occurring on the Island players would be abducted and teleported to other areas of the map 76 The aliens known as the Last Reality then invaded the Island resulting in the Imagined Order returning to the Island and beginning reconstruction underground led by their military leader Doctor Slone the season focused on the conflict between the Imagined Order and the Aliens As soon as they arrived the Last Reality s Mothership sent a large beam at the Spire destroying it and unintentionally setting the Foundation free who ended up getting rifted to a mysterious ocean later revealed to be in Gotham City 77 78 In the season finale Slone hatched a plan to sneak bombs upon the Mothership hoping to end the Invasion After the bombs were brought onto the Mothership with the help of several Loopers it was then revealed that the Mothership was carrying and was powered by several Cubes just like Kevin from Season 6 and that the Last Reality were both the controllers and people of the Cubes As the Mothership exploded with Slone leaving the Loopers to die large debris and several Cubes came crashing down onto the Island ending the Invasion but causing chaos on the Island 79 Tie in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass included Superman fashion icon Guggimon and Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty 80 Season 8 Cubed September December 2021 Darkness Cube themed This marked the final season of Chapter 2 The Cubes that crashed on the Island were all scattered across the Island alongside the mysterious appearance of a Golden Cube The season followed the Cubes corruption of the Island wreaking havoc across it and opening portals to a monster filled reality called the Sideways 81 Near the end of the season beginning with the Halloween themed Fortnitemares event the Cube Queen leader of the Cubes appeared out of the Golden Cube Her main goal being to destroy all realities she went dormant in a golden sphere for over a month slowly converging all the Cubes in the centre of the map and constructing a large frame called The Pyramid Eventually in the season and chapter finale event titled The End she burst out of the sphere and used the Pyramid to summon a portal to the Last Reality causing several UFOs and Motherships to enter and rain down destruction on the Island However the Foundation who had escaped Gotham City manages to arrive on the Island and rescue Jones who had been in Slone s captivity following Season 6 In an attempt to save the Island The Scientist and The Visitor appeared and rescued the Loopers whilst the Foundation manipulated IO technology in order to make the Zero Point flip the Island revealing another Island known as the Flipside that had been on the underside of this one all along As the Island was slowly flipped the Last Reality were forced to retreat due to their weakness to water and a large wave created by the flipping knocked out the player as downtime started 82 Tie in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and in game Item Shop included Carnage from Marvel Paul Atreides and Chani from Dune 83 Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine from the Resident Evil series 84 Jinx from League of Legends based on her appearance in Arcane 85 and Naruto Uzumaki Sasuke Uchiha Sakura Haruno and Kakashi Hatake from Naruto Shippuden 86 Chapter 3 Season Period DescriptionSeason 1 Flipped December 2021 March 2022 This season marked the start of Chapter 3 of Fortnite Battle Royale After The End live event the players began to slowly drift back towards the Island before reaching it once downtime ended A short cutscene involving The Foundation played where it was revealed that the Fortnite world was a two sided flat piece of hollow land centred around the Zero Point encased in an orb floating in space The new map brought many new locations as well as returning old ones such as Tilted Towers and Shifty Shafts It was noted that this map bore a striking resemblance to the Chapter 1 map with a volcano in the same place as the Chapter 1 volcano the desert in the southeast Tilted Towers and Loot Lake in the same place and more New features included knee sliding new consumables weapons items and new tents which could be used to store items between matches Tie in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and in game Item Shop include The Foundation Dwayne Johnson 87 Spider Man MJ and the Green Goblin from Marvel including outfits based on Spider Man No Way Home 88 89 Clint Barton and Kate Bishop based on their appearances in Hawkeye 90 Marcus Fenix and Kait Diaz from Gears of War 91 Boba Fett based on his appearance in The Book of Boba Fett 92 Vi from League of Legends based on her appearance in Arcane Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer from Uncharted 93 and Ezio Auditore da Firenze from Assassin s Creed 94 Near to the end of the season earthquakes began to happen across the Island revealed to be due to the IO drilling to the Flipside They then set up a new base in the mountains known as Covert Cavern and began to expand their drilling across the Island as they and The Seven prepared for war Season 2 Resistance March June 2022 Following the drilling the Imagined Order found their way onto the island via the drills and launched a large scale invasion fighting the Seven s and the Looper s forces to reclaim the Island and Zero Point for themselves Three new members of The Seven were introduced The Origin The Seven s tactician and army general and former Cube King having left the Cubes after witnessing their destructive nature and the previously mentioned Sisters The Imagined and The Order Geno s twin daughters who he had thrown into the Loop before then being replaced by their Snapshots Tie in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass and Item Shop included Doctor Strange and The Prowler from Marvel Moon Knight Mr Knight based on their appearances in Moon Knight 95 Scarlet Witch based on her appearance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 96 RoboCop 97 American snowboarder Chloe Kim 98 Twitch streamer Chica 99 and YouTuber Ali A all received icon series skins 100 For the first few days of the season the building mechanic was removed Eventually a Zero Build mode was added was a permanent playlist alongside the core building modes 101 Epic Games announced that they would donate all proceeds from V Bucks to Ukraine in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on Sunday March 20 The following Monday Epic claimed they had already raised 36 million worth of relief 102 Near the end of the season after the Seven had retaken most of the island the IO drained out part of Loot Lake constructing a large towering device known as The Collider Through in game quests it was revealed that its purpose was to destroy the Island so that the IO could take full control of the Zero Point In a last ditch attempt to save the Island the Seven decided to locate and rebuild the Mecha Team Leader from Chapter 1 Season 9 through tie in Marvel Zero War comics it was revealed that another member of the Seven the Paradigm voiced and played by Brie Larson had been the pilot of the Mecha Team Leader and had presumably betrayed the Seven by conspiring with the IO to construct it back in Season 9 Following the Final Showdown event that season it was revealed that the Mecha Team Leader had crash landed on the Ice Moon a frozen moon orbiting the Island that is also the source of the iceberg from Chapter 1 Season 7 sending Paradigm into a dormant state After the Seven located and reawoke her on the moon she explained that had she not conspired with the IO to build the mech they would have developed a Doomsday device much like the Collider to protect the Zero Point from the Devourer Following this as the Season neared its end the Seven began to reconstruct the Mech to launch a final attack on the IO In the season finale event titled Collision the player and any squadmates were transported to the Ice Moon and into the head of the Mecha Team Leader now called the Mecha Strike Commander Led by Paradigm at the controls the Mecha Strike Commander flew towards the island as the Collider began its final activation The Mecha Strike Commander then began to approach the Collider and players could shoot IO tanks and vehicles throughout the event As the Mecha Strike Commander reached the Collider and prepared to destroy it with a laser sword the ground beneath the Collider was detonated sending the Mecha Strike Commander into a large pit and revealing the underground scale of the Collider as well as its power source the IO reclaimed Zero Point overcharged and approaching the base of the Collider slowly ready to cause the destruction In a short gameplay segment following the fall the players led by Jones and The Foundation fought IO forces as they climbed up the Collider s base with the objective of destroying the crystals atop it that would cause the detonation once the Zero Point touched them As they progressed several things occurred as shown by the Zero War comics both The Imagined and Geno present at the Collider fell into the Zero Point and as players progressed up the base they were stopped by Slone in a tank the Mecha Strike Commander reactivated but weakened managed to slam its fist down on the tank seemingly killing Slone in the process Following this the Zero Point centered on Geno s new location and Jones and The Foundation jumped in to pursue Geno In the end the players succeeded in destroying the crystals and the Collider as a result freeing the Zero Point and defeating the IO forces Afterwards as shown by the Zero War comics Jones and The Foundation found both The Imagined and Geno seemingly disintegrating a consequence of touching the unfocused Zero Point causing their matter to be scattered across realities Barely holding himself and The Imagined together Geno warned the two of the dangers the Island may face without the IO s control order before both he and The Imagined fully disappeared With Geno gone and their forces defeated it appears that the IO has been vanquished once and for all however as shown by the very last page of the final Zero War comic Geno was able to reassemble himself in some alternate reality Season 3 Vibin June September 2022 Party themed After the defeat of the Imagined Order the Zero Point has caused a large tree called the Reality Tree to blossom and had covered a large corner of the Island with large mushrooms and flora With the Island and Zero Point free the Loopers were free to celebrate and enjoy their freedom despite the Loop not yet being destroyed Yet as they celebrate a sinister unknown entity seems to watch over the Island seen in the season s trailer Tie in crossover characters offered through the Battle Pass included Darth Vader from Star Wars Indiana Jones 103 Hinata Hyuga Gaara Itachi Uchiha and Orochimaru from Naruto Starfire from Teen Titans WWE superstar The Greatest of All Time John Cena and Son Goku Vegeta Bulma and Beerus from Dragon Ball Super 104 Season 4 Paradise September December 2022 Chrome Infection Corruption themed This marked the final season of Chapter 3 Throughout Season 3 the Zero Point began summoning artifacts to the island through in game story quests it was later learnt that these were somewhat serving as distress beacons for the Zero Point the freedom of the Zero Point had exposed it to new threats one of which imminent the same sinister entity from the trailer Near the season s end more in game quests revealed a trace amount of a strange substance known as Chrome which infects and converts anything it touches into itself appearing across the island presumably having came through the freed Zero Point At the very end of the season all the members of the Seven disappeared except Paradigm as shown in the Season 4 trailer it is shown that the Visitor Scientist and Origin retreated to an underground lab to study the Chrome before being infected and consumed by it with the Foundation and the Sisters locations still being unknown The Paradigm was able to escape aligning to the Zero Point and flying into it being transported to another reality Following this the sinister entity from before appeared from the Chrome a figure known as The Herald the controller of the Chrome The Chrome then infected a large portion of the eastern side of the Island forming a base for the Herald and leading into the season Tie in crossover characters offered through the game included Gwen Stacy from Spider Man Across the Spider Verse Twitch streamer and YouTuber SypherPK Black Adam based on his appearance from the eponymous DCEU film 105 and Ash Williams from the Evil Dead franchise 106 In addition as mentioned before Brie Larson plays The Paradigm As the season progressed the Chrome began to spread across the Island from the east and locations began to separate from the ground via large balloons and hovering platforms to escape the Chrome below except most of Tilted Towers and Coney Crossroads which became Tainted Towers and Chrome Crossroads respectively Through in game quests the player established communication with the Paradigm who informed the player that there is nothing they can do to prevent the impending doom of the Island yet that she also has a plan for after this occurs Furthermore in game quests revealed that The Herald and the Chrome were in fact a force of the Last Reality seeking to attack the island once more following the failure of the Cubes The leader of the entire Last Reality is also presumably revealed not as the Cube Queen or Herald but as an unseen entity simply known as The Nothing In the season and chapter finale event titled Fracture the Chrome managed to infect the entire island and the Loopers and The Herald fused with the Reality Tree The purpose of the Chrome is then revealed it detonates destroying the entirety of both sides of the Island and the protective orb field around it leaving the Zero Point fully exposed Following this the Zero Point began to pull chunks of land from other realities as well as the Loopers stranded in space towards it in order to construct a new Island Guided by the Paradigm communicating through the Zero Point the Loopers aided this process by completing minigames in a 40 minute long segment to collect shards of the Zero Point in order to accelerate the process known as Zero Fusion After this segment the Paradigm seemingly sacrificed herself the Zero Point pulls a chunk of land from the reality she is in and as the new Island finished Zero Fusion she disappeared presumably having fused with the Zero Point to ensure the Zero Fusion completed The Zero Fusion completes forming an entirely new one sided island floating in space Chapter 4 Season Period DescriptionSeason 1 Oathbound December 2022 March 2023 Medieval themed Following the Fracture event an entirely new Island made of pieces of other realities fused together had been constructed consisting of three biomes a modern grassy biome a frozen mountainous biome and two medieval autumn like areas covered in yellow grass and occupied by an advanced medieval organization known as the Oathbound Leading the Oathbound is The Ageless heavily implied to be a younger Snapshot of Geno by both appearance and the display of banners with symbols similar to the IO s logo around his main fortress The Citadel Furthermore serving him is Stellan who holds the title Rift Warden Tie in crossover characters offered through the game included the Doom Slayer from DOOM Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher the Hulk from Marvel Comics Izuku Midoriya Katsuki Bakugo Ochaco Uraraka and All Might from My Hero Academia NBA player Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks YouTube personality MrBeast Isaac Clarke from Dead Space Son Gohan and Piccolo from Dragon Ball Super Sam Wilson from the Marvel Cinematic Universe based on his appearance in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Adonis Creed from Creed III 107 108 109 As the season progressed the player could complete in game quests to follow Stellan and another character called AMIE an artificial intelligence created by The Scientist during Chapter 3 Season 3 who had also played a part during Chapter 3 Season 4 who is determined to find out what happened to The Scientist and the remainder of The Seven except Paradigm following the events of Chapter 3 Season 4 Throughout the season Stellan began construction of a portal device known as the Rift Gate at his tower in The Citadel under orders of The Ageless He also talked about a Shapeless Man who he sees in his dreams and who also commanded him regarding the rift gate this Shapeless Man is implied to be the reformed Geno communicating with him and The Ageless to construct the Rift Gate so he may return to the island by how Stellan described him as talking about a world of perfect order Meanwhile AMIE planned to construct a physical body out of a new resource called Kinetic Ore found in the Medieval areas of the Island so that she could travel through the Rift Gate in order to locate The Scientist and The Seven She and the player also succeeded in decoding a message seemingly from the Last Reality which suggested that The Seven after being infected by the Chrome like the Scientist Origin and Visitor or gone missing like the Foundation and Sisters were under their captivity and in grave danger or suffering Near the end of the season AMIE tampers with the active Rift Gate altering its coordinates to where the message had come from and travels through the gate to find The Seven Following this the Rift Gate began to destabilize which Stellan theorized to be because someone AMIE had tampered with it At the very end of the season the Rift Gate was destroyed and a red rift opened up above the Island Stellan states that he is unsure of what is to come next and if the Shapeless Man Geno s plans have failed or not yet he also states that he is ready to fight alongside the player and the Loopers against whatever may come next should it be needed Season 2 Mega March June 2023 Cyberpunk Neo Tokyo and Japan themed Following the destruction of the Rift Gate the rift that appeared had finally tore open leading to a large Japanese themed biome appearing in the southeast of the map covering the smaller of the two medieval areas in the process This biome includes a large Neo Tokyo inspired city called Mega City as well as several Japanese style locations Controlling the biome is yet another faction known as the Peace Syndicate who had also had a small presence on the Island from Chapter 3 Season 3 Tie in crossover characters in the game included Eren Yeager Mikasa Ackerman and Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan Leon S Kennedy and Claire Redfield from Resident Evil based on their appearances in the Resident Evil 2 remake Anakin Skywalker Padme Amidala Darth Maul and clone troopers from Star Wars Goku Black from Dragon Ball Super and Miles Morales and Miguel O Hara from Spider Man Across the Spider Verse 110 111 As the season progressed players could complete story quests from the Peace Syndicate which described an ensuing conflict between other syndicates on the Island as well as an unknown saboteur seemingly targeting information held on The Last Reality Towards the end of the season fissures began to appear across the island with vines sprouting out of them In addition small earthquakes would occur randomly in game around these fissures In addition a rumbling sound could be heard from them similar to sounds emitted from the Zero Point in early seasons Season 3 Wilds June August 2023 Jungle themed The center of the island had collapsed which revealed a jungle full of secrets such as temples vines and mud while Dr Slone is revealed to have somehow survived having her tank crushed during the Collision event with her waking up to find her and the tank in the newly revealed jungle Tie in crossover characters in the game included Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal from Transformers Yennefer of Vengerberg and Ciri from The Witcher a Nord Warrior from The Elder Scrolls Online Philip J Fry Bender and Leela from Futurama The Terminator from James Cameron s Terminator franchise Yuji Itadori Megumi Fushiguro Satoru Gojo and Nobara Kugisaki from Jujutsu Kaisen and WWE superstars The Man Becky Lynch and The EST of WWE Bianca Belair 112 113 Atop one of the temples sits a ruined telescope like structure known as the Apparatus which as shown through in game quests Slone begins to study in hopes it can help her with her plans for the Island In addition the Zero Point can be found adjacent to the Apparatus encased in stone while Optimus Prime s voice can be heard on the radio warning of a threat to the reality Season 4 Last Resort 114 August November 2023 Heist themed Time traveling vampire Kado Thorne had arrived on the island and had stolen various items and weapons from the past of Fortnite so the players must rob him Tie in crossover characters included TikTok star Khaby Lame Ahsoka Tano from Star Wars Shoto Todoroki Eijiro Kirishima and Mina Ashido from My Hero Academia Bumblebee and Megatron from Transformers Michael Myers from Halloween Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas and Alan Wake from the eponymous game 115 Over the course of the season players could help Dr Slone and her associate Nolan Chance assemble a heist team Near the end of the season Slone and Nolan s team managed to steal Kado s time machine but it began bringing in items from Chapter 1 like the Durr Burger head Season OG Where We Droppin 116 November December 2023 Chapter 1 themed The Chapter 1 map has returned for one month due to Jones jumping back in time with him and the time machine landing in Pleasant Park albeit with some small changes in the map such as a building in Tilted Towers being changed supposedly due to Jones jump altering time slightly Starting with Chapter 1 Season 5 every week the map updates with each change reflecting seasons from Chapter 1 in order these are Seasons 6 7 8 and 9 X there are however some changes from these seasons maps such as the jungle amp volcano from Season 8 never appearing the Season 7 iceberg being smaller the Season 9 locations not appearing and Dusty Depot not returning for Season X It is also the last season of Chapter 4 The Battle Pass only 50 tiers this season plus some bonus and called the OG Pass instead features skins that are fusions of two or more Chapter 1 skins in order of appearance in the OG Pass these are Spectra Knight a fusion of several knight themed skins from across Chapter 1 Lil Split a fusion of Lil Whip from Season 7 and Peely from Season 8 Renegade Lynx a fusion of Renegade Raider from Season 1 and Lynx from Season 7 and Omegarok a fusion of Omega from Season 4 and Ragnarok from Season 5 117 Tie in crossover characters include Eleven from Stranger Things 118 Metro Boomin also created the season s lobby track 119 Each week players could find an audio log recorded and sent back in time by Slone to Jones The first log has Slone state that Jones has a job to do one that apparently is essential to holding all of reality together possibly due to the petrified state of the Zero Point in Chapter 4 and that everything he does will ripple forward to this very moment Jones then begins to move the time machine towards Dusty Divot as construction begins in the old warehouses Further logs indicate that Jones doings are indeed affecting the future as Slone cannot remember if she has already recorded logs for Jones She states that Jones mission is not to change the future but instead to perform some sort of extraction from the past She also tells Jones that this will be goodbye for this me and that you implying that the final result will have some grand effect on the flow of time and the future likely making Slone forget him entirely or changing who they are At the construction site in Dusty Divot a rocket just like the one used in the Season 4 event and the Chapter 1 The End event is built with the time machine strapped to it and with the Season 9 X stage of the map the Zero Point appears in Loot Lake directly under the Floating Island from Season 6 as does the meteor above the unchanged Dusty Divot crater Promotional modes and elements Shortly after the release of the film Avengers Infinity War 2018 Epic ran a Marvel sponsored event that featured the Infinity Gauntlet that randomly spawned on the map any player that equipped it became Thanos with added abilities 120 A second Avengers based mode was released upon the release of Avengers Endgame 2019 where players are randomly split between Avenger and Chitauri armies seeking out the Infinity Stones or the Infinity Gauntlet 121 Since then other promotional content from other commercial properties including cosmetic items and map features has been available for limited periods in Fortnite typically around the time of premieres or first broadcasts for these works These commercial properties have included Ralph Breaks the Internet 122 John Wick 123 124 Stranger Things 125 Star Wars 126 Birds of Prey 127 The Matrix 128 Cobra Kai 129 among several others Non gameplay related promotional events have included EDM artist Marshmello held a virtual concert in the Pleasant Park location on February 2 2019 across all game servers 130 estimated to have had over 10 million players watching it live 131 On December 14 a special preview of Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker 2019 was released at the Risky Reels location hosted by Geoff Keighley 132 which also featured the character of Emperor Palpatine in a voice segment that was referred to in the film s opening crawl 133 134 Travis Scott performed a virtual Astronomical tour in support of his 2018 album Astroworld within Fortnite on multiple live concerts between April 23 and 25 2020 including the premiere of a new song The Scotts featuring Kid Cudi 135 The first performance on April 23 was estimated to have drawn over 12 3 million players to watch 136 while a total of 27 7 million unique viewers cumulatively watched the concerts 137 Along with these concerts the event included a new cosmetics based on Scott for in game purchase 138 Scott also Fortnite inspired Cactus Jack products such as action figures and lunchboxes for the event 139 Diplo performed a live Major Lazer concert along with Jordan Fisher in the new Party Royale game mode on May 1 2020 140 while a multi part concert by Dillon Francis Steve Aoki and Deadmau5 was held on May 8 to celebrate the full release of the Party Royale game mode 141 142 A trailer for Christopher Nolan s Tenet 2020 was first shown in the Party Royale game mode before releasing to other digital services on May 21 2020 143 In June 2020 Fortnite announced that it would livestream three Nolan films Inception Batman Begins and The Prestige depending on the region through its Movie Nite event within Party Royale Epic Games partnered with Nolan and Warner Bros to secure distribution rights in different languages and countries 144 BTS premiered their dance choreography music video for Dynamite in the Party Royale game mode on September 22 2020 145 J Balvin performed a live concert in the Party Royale game mode on October 31 2020 premiering a new song titled La Luz Anyone who attended the concert could get a special J Balvin style for the Party Trooper outfit The concert was recorded using extended reality XR technology 146 Epic launched a short animated film festival within the Party Royale mode in February 2021 called Short Nite 147 Ariana Grande performed virtually as the headline act of the Rift Tour in August 2021 148 149 The Kid Laroi performed virtually at his concert Wild Dreams as a Creative experience in January 2023 Epic started a regular Fortnite Spotlight in game concert event series in September 2020 using the Party Royale game mode with such concerts from various musicians planned on a weekly basis and free for any player of Fortnite to watch The musician will perform their set in a special studio set up by Epic that will be digitized in game According to Nate Nanzer Epic Games head of global partnerships We re creating this platform to work with artists big artists and up and coming artists 150 DevelopmentSee also Fortnite Save the World Development Fortnite had first been revealed by Epic Games in 2011 considered to be a combination of Minecraft and Left 4 Dead as four players would work together to scavenge resources to build fortifications traps weapons and other objects to survive monster attacks 151 152 The game ended up with a protracted development period in part due to both external pressures with the industry transitioning to a games as a service model and internal shifts of focus within Epic including focusing attention on their first free to play title Paragon to meet the external challenges During this period Epic made a deal with Tencent giving them about 40 of the company in exchange for their support for the games as a service approach as well as ready access to the Chinese video game market 153 Fortnite was confirmed to have a planned 2018 release in June 2017 with a paid early access period starting a month later the game is planned otherwise as a free to play title supported by microtransactions With release in early access the game featured its primary gameplay mode Save the World where players in teams up to four would work cooperatively to survive and complete objectives on randomly generated maps 154 155 During the latter part of Fortnite s development PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds was released in March 2017 on personal computers in early access and quickly became a popular and successful game becoming the defining example of the battle royale genre According to Mustard the Epic team loved Battle Royale games like Battlegrounds and explored how they could make a similar mode within Fortnite s engine They kept this mode in a separate development team from the main player versus environment modes for experimentation and as to not throw off the balance in the main game 156 The Battle Royale mode development was led by Eric Williamson with Zack Estep as production lead Their goal was to develop the Battle Royale mode quickly from the core Save the World mode putting off any complex features that weren t already in place as to launch the new mode as soon as possible while they explored such potential ideas they held off inclusion until after the main mode was launched 14 The development of the Battle Royale mode took about two months starting in July 2017 after the Save the World mode had shipped and was aided by the Unreal Tournament team 8 157 Key differences for Battle Royale that differed from Save the World included a more limited progression for weapons a small subset of traps and a smoother more natural terrain for the maps 14 They also wanted to aim for games not taking longer than 25 minutes which led to some decisions of which elements from Save the World would not carry over 14 They had included Fortnite s building mechanic for fortifications not sure how players would use that since the safe zone would continue shrinking but found quickly that the mechanic helped to distinguish the game from Battlegrounds and was used by expert players frequently to win matches and had since implemented more features to help players with rapidly constructing temporary bases 14 nbsp Fortnite Battle Royale at the 2018 Game Developers ConferenceIn those two months of development Epic s plan was to include Battle Royale within the paid Fortnite game and originally announced this approach publicly in early September 2017 Only two weeks before it was released did Epic decide to make it a separate free to play title fearing that having it as part of the paid package would slow down the growth of the title 157 Epic announced this change formally about a week after first announcing Battle Royale allowing those that had purchased early access to Fortnite in anticipation of this mode to request refunds 158 This release which beat out Battlegrounds to consoles caused some concern with Battlegrounds developer Bluehole as they had been working closely with Epic for Unreal engine support in Battlegrounds and were worried that Fortnite might be able to include planned features to their Battle Royale mode before they could release those in Battlegrounds 159 160 161 With the popularity of Fortnite Battle Royale by the start of 2018 Epic split off a separate development team to focus on improvements for this mode 162 Epic said that their attention to Fortnite was causing some of their other games to see lower player populations leading them to reduce development efforts on these games particularly Paragon 163 By the end of January 2018 Epic announced it was shutting down Paragon by April of that year providing refunds to all players 164 Similarly Epic announced it had halted development of the planned free to play Unreal Tournament game its team transitioned to Fortnite though the game will remain available playable and open to end user modifications 165 Players on a Fortnite dedicated Reddit forum had expressed concerns that a similar fate could befall the Save the World mode of Fortnite as externally the Save the World mode has not received the same attention in providing updates and improvements compared to the Battle Royale mode since that mode s release 166 According to Mustard from the start of developing Fortnite Battle Royale Epic had been interested in telling a narrative with the game with a long term narrative planned out by Mustard but recognized the challenge when most players were focused on the base mechanics of the title They decided to make players more as witnesses to the events rather than central characters allowing the story to be told out through non player characters that the players may encounter or through the game s additional media This long term narrative was designed to be flexible accounting for both responses from players as well as for cross promotions that Epic had secured over time which had connected to the overall concept of a multiverse that is part of this narrative Incorporating the narrative elements had led the development team to plan out new ways to include them such as the single time events across all servers or specialized single player missions 167 On June 29 2020 Epic announced that they considered Save the World to no longer be in early access and as a companion move eliminated the early access labels from both Battle Royale and Creative modes 168 With the launch of Chapter 3 on December 5 2021 Epic brought the game to use Unreal Engine 5 169 Localization Tencent who is a partial owner of Epic Games brought Fortnite Battle Royale to China in 2018 the company was already involved in supporting Battlegrounds in China as well Tencent planned to spend up to US 15 million to help promote the game in China set up eSports tournaments and fight against copyright infringement and clones of Fortnite that have appeared in the country 170 Epic also worked with Neowiz Games to bring a version of Fortnite to South Korea launched in November 2018 171 172 Tencent announced in October 2021 that the Chinese version of Fortnite which had never left the beta phase and had a number of functional differences from international versions of the game would be shutting down on November 15 2021 disallowing new user registration This move came after new regulations and restrictions made by the Chinese government towards online gaming 173 174 Ports A release of Fortnite for the Nintendo Switch video game console had been rumored in the week prior to the E3 2018 in June 2018 During the Nintendo Direct presentation Nintendo and Epic Games announced the release of Fortnite Battle Royale for the Nintendo Switch supporting cross platform play with any other platform except the PlayStation 4 such users are able to carry over their inventory Battle Pass status and in game currency between these platforms through their Epic user account The game was released on June 12 2018 the same day as the announcement It is the first game to support direct voice chat through the Switch console through software provided by Vivox 175 With the success of the Switch version of Fortnite Vivox had made its voice chat software development kit available for other Switch games 176 In March 2018 Epic announced it was making Fortnite Battle Royale for Android and iOS mobile devices 177 The iOS version was released first and was expected to be followed by the Android version by mid 2018 178 The beta version for iOS devices launched on March 15 2018 179 and opened to all players on April 2 2018 180 Epic Games stated that it was not possible to release the Android version with the iOS version simultaneously and declined to provide a concrete release date for it because the developers wanted to spend a few months making sure that the game will be compatible with as many Android devices as possible a task that is not easily accomplished due to the high variety of Android hardware 181 The Android beta version of Fortnite was released on August 9 2018 with a time exclusivity for selected Samsung mobile devices until August 12 2018 182 183 On August 13 2018 Epic began sending invites for the Android version to registered users for non Samsung devices 184 and by October 11 2018 the Android client was made available to all without an invite 185 Until April 2020 the Android version was originally not distributed on Google Play Store users had to sideload an installer app from an Android application package APK file downloaded from the Epic Games website although on Samsung devices the app was also available via the internal Samsung Galaxy Apps service 186 187 Epic Games stated that it wanted to have a direct connection to the players of the game and did not want its microtransactions to be subject to Google Play Store s 30 revenue sharing requirement considering them disproportionate to the types of services the store provides 188 Epic had tried to seek an exemption from Google from this revenue cut for in app purchases but Google refused stating the need for the fee to maintain and improve the Google Play storefront 189 Security experts expressed concern over this decision since this requires users to modify security settings in default Android distributions to allow third party sites to install Android application packages APK This setting can make users particularly younger players prone to potential malware including clones of Fortnite that install malicious programming 190 About a month after the Android release there were at least 32 clones of the Fortnite installer on the Google Store with half found to include malware 191 Epic s installer for Android does include a warning message following the install that users should re enable security controls and warns users of only downloading content from trusted sources 192 The initial installer was found by Google to have a potential vector that would allow for malware to be installed though this was patched within 48 hours of discovery and Epic did not believe anyone used the vector 193 By April 2020 Epic announced it would release Fortnite for Android via the Play Store and discontinue its side loading approach stating that Google puts third party software outside of the Play Store at a high disadvantage 194 The iOS version of Fortnite Battle Royale alone brought in an estimated US 1 million in microtransaction revenue within the first three days of in app purchases being available according to analysis firm Sensor Tower Glixel considered these numbers impressive compared to the early success rate of other popular mobile games such as Pokemon Go and Clash Royale which earned US 4 9 million and US 4 6 million in their first four days respectively 195 Sensor Tower further estimated that after one month the mobile title had earned more than US 25 million in revenue surpassing revenues from any other mobile games and other several top grossing apps during the same period 196 197 Epic announced in May 2020 alongside its reveal of the upcoming Unreal Engine 5 that ports of Fortnite for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are planned to be available at the time of consoles releases in late 2020 These will initially run on Unreal Engine 4 but the game is expected to transition to Unreal Engine 5 by mid 2021 when the engine is released 198 Fortnite finally moved to Unreal Engine 5 with the launch of Chapter 3 in December 2021 169 Cross platform play For the first five seasons all ports of Fortnite Battle Royale supported cross platform play with other versions but with limited interaction in regards to the PlayStation 4 Players on personal computer and mobile versions could cross play with Xbox One and Nintendo Switch users or alternatively they could cross play with PlayStation 4 users 177 199 While Epic Games had expressed interest in having full cross platform play across all available platforms Sony s continued refusal to allow cross play between the PlayStation 4 and other consoles rendered this impossible according to Microsoft 177 Further while players could use a single Epic Games account to share progress in Fortnite Battle Royale on all other platforms those who used their PlayStation Network credentials to establish their Epic account cannot use that account on other platforms 200 201 The account restriction was confirmed to be as a result of Sony s initial decision to prohibit cross platform play between its PlayStation 4 and other consoles rather than a choice Epic had made 200 202 By September 2018 Sony had made a decision to allow cross platform play for the PlayStation 4 for select third party titles starting with Fortnite A beta version of the PlayStation 4 client supporting this was released for the game on September 26 2018 the same day as Sony s announcement 203 Tools to merge multiple Epic accounts as well as unlinking console accounts from an Epic account to attach to another were released in February 2019 204 205 The first full patch adding in cross platform play support across all consoles was released in March 2019 206 Solo mobile players or squads entirely consisting of mobile players will play solely with other mobile players by default for fairness players however can use cross platform play to join squads on other platforms and matchmaking will consider all available matches 207 With the March 2019 for cross platform play the game will similar matchmake PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users by default to avoid these players being at a disadvantage against computer users 206 Promotion and marketing In May 2018 Epic announced a partnership with sports apparel manufacturing company IMG to produce official Fortnite themed clothing 208 A Hasbro licensed Fortnite Battle Royale themed version of Monopoly was announced for release by late 2018 the Fortnite Monopoly game reflects some elements of the video game such as the money being replaced with player s lives and the ability to protect properties on the board with walls 209 Further with this deal Hasbro produced Fortnite based Nerf blasters which reached retail in 2019 210 Funko released a series of Fortnite themed Pop figurines in late 2018 211 Fortnite Battle Royale has been packaged as special bundles with both the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch each version providing redeemable codes for V bucks and platform unique customization options 212 213 A retail release of Fortnite Battle Royale called Fortnite Deep Freeze Bundle was distributed by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in late 2018 The package included a redeemable code for V Bucks and unique in game cosmetics 214 In October 2018 Epic launched its Support a Creator program for Fortnite Individual players could designate one of several popular Fortnite streamers selected by Epic via an application process to support via the game client That creator would then earn money based on how many V bucks their supporters spent within the game at a rate of US 5 for every 10 000 V Bucks roughly 5 of the monetary value 215 Though initially planned as a limited time event Epic found by December 2018 that millions of Fortnite players were using the promotion to support more than 10 000 streamers and since have made it a permanent option for Fortnite and hoping this would help some creators go full time 216 and plans to extend this program to other games offered via the Epic Games Store including Tom Clancy s The Division 2 217 In November 2018 Epic partnered with the National Football League NFL to make character outfits for each of the 32 teams in the league available to purchase for a limited time This was the result of the influence of Fortnite on NFL players who had frequently performed Fortnite dance emotes as touchdown celebrations 218 Esports nbsp The Fortnite Pro Am event at E3 2018One of the first professional esports competitions using Fortnite was the Fortnite Pro Am event held on June 12 2018 during E3 2018 with 3 000 in attendance 5 This tournament was announced after the success of the March 2018 stream by Ninja where he played alongside celebrities like Drake The event featuring 50 celebrities paired with 50 top streaming players competing for prize pool of US 3 million to be given to winning teams charities 219 Ninja and his celebrity teammate Marshmello were the winners of this event 220 Additional Pro Am events were held at E3 2019 in June 2019 In May 2018 Epic announced it was setting aside US 100 million to fund various tournaments throughout the year to help grow Fortnite Battle Royale into an eSport 221 The first Fortnite World Cup tournament was announced in February 2019 with qualifying rounds in April through June 2019 and the finals held at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City from July 26 28 2019 A total prize pool of US 30 million including a US 3 million payout to the winner of the solo and duo competitions was given out 222 223 During mid 2018 Epic started running a Summer Skirmish series over eight weeks each week having a different format with US 8 million to be offered to winners throughout the series The series had some initial problems the first week event was cut short due to technical issues with game servers while the second event ended with accusations of cheating towards the winner which Epic later verified were not true 224 Epic launched its second competition play series the Fall Skirmish on September 21 2018 with up to US 10 million in prizes for winners 225 Starting with the game s tenth season in August 2019 Epic plans to run various Champion Series competitions for cash prizes Each series is expected to have a different format such as the first one slated to use squads of three Each will have a number of qualifying weeks and a final tournament to determine winners across several geographic regions 226 Through PlayVS Epic will sponsor high school and college level Fortnite tournaments in the United States starting in 2020 227 Other mediaEpic and DC Comics partnered for a six issue comic book crossover series Batman Fortnite Zero Point to start distribution in April 2021 The story is written by Christos Gage in collaboration with Epic s Donald Mustard Each issue included codes to unlock in game items for Fortnite Battle Royale with a Batman outfit code available with purchase of all six books or a hardcover copy of the series 228 In another collaboration between Epic and DC Batman Fortnite Zero Point received a sequel in October 2021 a standalone comic titled Batman Fortnite Foundation It also had a redeemable code to claim a The Batman Who Laughs outfit 229 Reception and legacyReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 81 100 230 PS4 78 100 231 XONE 85 100 232 iOS 81 100 233 NS 83 100 234 Review scoresPublicationScoreGame Informer9 5 10 235 GameSpot8 10 236 IGN9 6 10 237 Player count and revenue See also Reception and accolades for Fortnite Fortnite Battle Royale received generally positive reviews on all platforms Daniel Tack of Game Informer gave the game 9 5 10 and praised the stylish and colorful visuals incredibly easy playability high replayability and called it an a frenzy of fresh fantastical fun 238 Michael Higham of Gamespot gave the game 8 10 and praised the intuitive building mechanics unexpected challenges fresh updates though criticized its repetitive resource gathering and map traversal and bare main towns 239 Austen Golsin of IGN gave the game 9 6 10 and stated Thanks to the freedom of its outstanding building mechanic Fortnite Battle Royale isn t just a great battle royale game it s one of the best multiplayer games in recent history 240 Fortnite Battle Royale has become a phenomenon and has been compared by analysts to World of Warcraft and Minecraft for successfully drawing in people who do not usually play video games 241 Fortnite Battle Royale obtained over 10 million players two weeks after its release 242 By March 2018 it was estimated to have more than 45 million players 243 Three months later in June 2018 Epic announced they had achieved over 125 million players in less than a year with at least 40 million players playing the game once per month 244 In November 2018 Bloomberg reported that Fortnite had over 200 million registered accounts across all platforms 245 Epic CEO Tim Sweeney reported that the game had reached 250 million players by the time of the 2019 Game Developers Conference with an estimated 35 of those players being female the highest known percentage for any shooter game 246 By May 2020 Epic stated the game had over 350 million registered players 247 In August 2020 a legal battle between Apple and Epic Games disclosed that Fortnite has over 25 million daily active users including 10 DAU on iOS 248 By the end of the year Fortnite as a whole including Fortnite Battle Royale had generated over 9 billion worldwide 249 Individual platform releases saw initial surges in player counts Within a day of becoming available the Nintendo Switch version had been downloaded over 2 million times according to Nintendo 250 Epic said that Fortnite had been downloaded over 15 million times for Android within three weeks of its launch 251 On the release of Season 5 in July 2018 Akamai Technologies reported that Fortnite traffic neared 37 terabytes per second the largest recorded amount of traffic for any video game that they have observed 252 With its quarterly financial report ending September 30 2018 Nintendo said that Fortnite Battle Royale had been downloaded on about half of all Switch systems they have sold representing about 11 5 million downloads 253 Fortnite Battle Royale was made available to South Korea and their numerous PC bangs in November 2018 shortly after this point Epic reported that Fortnite has surpassed a concurrent player count of 8 3 million surpassing the game s previous record of 3 4 million in February 2018 172 Analysis firm SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale made over US 126 million in February 2018 surpassing Battlegrounds s revenues for the same period of US 103 million 254 SuperData estimated Fortnite s revenues over all platforms to exceed US 223 million for the month of March 255 By April 2018 SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale had surpassed both sales and player count on all platforms over Battlegrounds 256 The game generated US 296 million in revenue in April followed by US 318 million in May according to SuperData 257 258 By July 2018 Fortnite Battle Royale had been estimated to have brought in over US 1 billion in revenue 259 5 Prior to the Season 5 start in July 2018 Sensor Tower estimated that the mobile version of Fortnite Battle Royale made over US 1 2 million daily following the launch of Season 5 revenues jumped to US 2 million per day 260 SuperData estimated that Fortnite Battle Royale brought in 2 4 billion in revenue during 2018 the highest annual revenue of any free to play title 261 SuperData estimated that Fortnite revenues dropped by 25 in 2019 to US 1 8 billion attributing the drop to stabilization of expenditures for the game and was still the highest revenue earning game in 2019 262 At the time of Tencent s investment into Epic in 2012 Epic Games had a US 825 million valuation 263 Because of Fortnite Battle Royale Epic s valuation increased to US 4 5 billion as of May 2018 update 264 Bloomberg raised the estimate to around US 8 5 billion by the end of 2018 should Fortnite Battle Royale reach US 2 billion during the year 263 Partially due to the influx of revenue from Fortnite Battle Royale Epic reduced its portion of sales it collected from the Unreal Engine Marketplace from 30 to 12 in July 2018 applying that retroactively to past sales 265 Viewership Fortnite Battle Royale has also had record viewership on various streaming services One of the first major streams of Fortnite was in March 2018 in which Tyler Ninja Blevins hosted a stream that included Drake Travis Scott Kim DotCom and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith Schuster all playing the game The stream broke over 635 000 concurrent viewers making it the highest watched stream on Twitch outside of esports tournaments at the time 266 267 YouTube streamer Ruben Doblas Gundersen held a Fortnite Battle Royale match with 99 other well known YouTube streamers in late March which drew over 1 1 million viewers making it one of the most watched gaming YouTube streams 268 The Fortnite Pro Am event held at E3 2018 was estimated to have drawn over 1 3 million views across Twitch and other streaming services making it one of the highest viewed live streamed event to date 269 Further live events set by Epic have continued to draw record numbers of stream viewers The 2019 Fortnite World Cup drew 1 5 million viewers while The End event that closed out Season X in October 2019 had 1 6 million Even after the conclusion of the event during the 36 hour period that the Fortnite game only showed a black screen with a spot of light on it Fortnite streams had up to 327 000 viewers on Twitch and 437 000 viewers on YouTube watching the idle animation 270 Epic reported that over 7 million total viewers across Twitch YouTube and Twitter across The End event 271 The Chapter 2 Season 2 ending event in June 2020 had drawn 12 million in game players with an additional 8 4 million watching through player streams 272 The single largest viewed in game concert was the Travis Scott in game concert in April 2020 which drew 12 3 million in game players to watch 136 The single largest viewed in game event was the Devourer of Worlds Event which brought 15 3 million in game players and an additional 3 4 million people watching through streams 273 Impact nbsp The Fortnite exhibition booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018Journalists attributed Fortnite Battle Royale s success over PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds as a combination of several factors besides being free to play and available on consoles the game was released at a time when Battlegrounds was struggling with game cheaters and a toxic community and that it features a less violent cartoonish quality to it that like Minecraft was able to draw in a younger and mixed gendered audiences to play 274 275 Further Epic has maintained frequent updates for the game adding new weapons and in game tools alongside limited time events and longer term narrative elements that help to further draw in players 276 The high interest in the game within March 2018 which has been able to draw larger audiences compared to existing multiplayer games like Grand Theft Auto Online and Destiny 2 has had a financial impact on competing publishers Take Two Interactive and Activision Blizzard their stocks having fallen during this period according to analysts from Morgan Stanley and KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc 243 264 Activision s CEO Bobby Kotick on their quarterly results released May 2018 stated that Fortnite is definitely a lot of competition right now it s been a really important catalyst in attracting new gamers to gaming 277 and the company is looking to develop its own battle royale title 278 Electronic Arts CEO Blake Jorgensen also considered both Fortnite Battle Royale and Battlegrounds as having a significant market impact Jorgensen said Fortnite is bringing younger people into the marketplace and younger people into first person shooters and I think that s good for the long run health of that category for all of us in the industry 279 Non video game entertainment companies have also seen the impact of Fortnite Netflix in reporting its Q4 2018 results stated that their competition is more with Fortnite including streaming content related to the game rather than rival television network stations like HBO 280 Part of the game s success is also considered to be related to its impact on social media 241 By March 2018 Fortnite Battle Royale became the most viewed game on Twitch exceeding the average concurrent viewership numbers of League of Legends and Battlegrounds 281 Blevins has gained significant attention as one of the first major Fortnite Battle Royale streamers He gained a large number of subscribers by March 2018 in part due to his skill and through promotions on Twitch that offered free Fortnite Battle Royale cosmetic items by March 2018 he was estimated to be making US 500 000 a month from his streaming revenue 282 By the end of 2018 Blevins had reported he had made nearly US 10 million from his Fortnite streaming activities in 2018 with over 20 million subscribers to his YouTube and Twitch channels 283 For his success from Fortnite Time included Blevins within its Time 100 most influential people of 2019 284 285 To acknowledge individuals like Blevins that had helped grow the popularity of Fortnite Epic has released a number of in game cosmetics under the Icon Series based on the real life people in addition to Blevins cosmetics were released for musicians Marshmello and Major Lazer and the streamer Loserfruit with a planned release of cosmetics related to David Grefg Martinez 286 287 nbsp Fortnite cosplayers at E3 2018A number of celebrities and athletes have said they play Fortnite Battle Royale such as Chance the Rapper Joe Jonas Finn Wolfhard Roseanne Barr and Norm Macdonald 288 For athletes their appreciation for the game has taken on the form of recreating the various emotes in game as part of their on field celebration dances 289 Such Fortnite celebrations were frequently throughout the 2018 FIFA World Cup event in June and July 2018 290 including by Antoine Griezmann after a scoring penalty kick during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final 291 Other notable people have expressed their fondness for the game the Russo brothers directors of Avengers Infinity War stated that they often played Fortnite Battle Royale during breaks on the film s development leading them to propose the idea of the Thanos LTM for the game 120 The Russo brothers also co directed the introduction cinematic for Chapter 2 Season 6 that was released in March 2021 292 The awareness of the game from well known celebrities has been considered a reason for further popularity and player growth of the game 293 In popular culture Fortnite Battle Royale has been jokingly referred to as Fork Knife on social media believed to have originated with people unfamiliar with the game described their friends and family spending time playing the game 294 Epic added a harvestable non playable Fork Knife food truck to the game map as the term gained popularity 5 In September 2018 Fortnite was featured as a question on the game show Jeopardy 295 and was spoofed in a skit on the September 29 2018 episode of Saturday Night Live 296 The South Park episode The Scoots featured the cast wearing Fortnite based Halloween costumes 297 In The Big Bang Theory episode The Citation Negation Bernadette attempts to learn how to play Fortnite Battle Royale to beat Howard 298 Fortnite also makes an easter egg appearance in the Disney animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet 299 The game was also a central focal point in the 2018 YouTube Rewind year retrospective and included an appearance by the popular Fortnite streamer Ninja 300 In addition to there being a tie in LTM for Avengers Endgame clarification needed Fortnite conversely appears in the film in which it is played by Korg in New Asgard a village inhabited by Asgardian refugees recuperating from the devastating events of Thor Ragnarok and Avengers Infinity War 301 Past and ongoing concernsParental concerns With the release of the mobile version teachers parents and students have found that the game had become popular to younger players due to the free to play nature its cartoonish art style and its social nature 302 This carries over into educational institutions where the game has been seen as a disruptive element within the classroom and affecting students ability to complete homework assignments 303 304 305 306 Epic has since added warnings on the game s loading screens to discourage students from playing it during classes 307 The UK s Secretary of State for Digital Culture Media and Sport at the time Matt Hancock expressed concern at how much time children were playing Fortnite Battle Royale and similar video games without a balance of physical exercise and social interactions 308 Other agencies including the United States Center on Media and Child Health and the United Kingdom s National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children have cautioned parents that children may be influenced by the violent behavior due to Fortnite Battle Royale 309 310 Prince Harry speaking about various influences of social media on children in April 2019 proposed a possible ban on Fortnite Battle Royale saying The game shouldn t be allowed and It s created to addict An addiction to keep you in front of a computer for as long as possible It s so irresponsible 311 Calex Legal a Montreal law firm filed a class action lawsuit against Epic Games asserting that Epic has known the game is addictive but fail to give this warning to players 312 Calex s suit was allowed to proceed in December 2022 after both a Superior Court and the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the lawsuit was not frivolous 313 A separate class action suit filed in California in February 2021 asserts that Epic knowingly misleads and manipulates minors into handing over ever increasing amounts of real money for virtual things through its V bucks system 314 At the same time parents have expressed appreciation for Fortnite to have their children engage socially outside of their core groups of friends in a game that is otherwise not excessively violent 315 or see offering Fortnite as a reward for encouraging children to do well in school offering their children the purchase of V bucks in exchange for good grades 316 Some parents see potential in their children becoming skilled in Fortnite as to become professional players and compete for part of the large prize pools creating a market for tutors to help children improve their skills in the game 317 At the same time as Fortnite Battle Royale became a social hangout for younger players issues of peer pressure and bullying have been raised Cosmetic outfits are seen as a sign of skill and status so younger players spend money to get the rarer outfits to appear equal with their friends or may be taunted by other players for not having such outfits and using the game s default skins 318 While Fortnite has been successful in its monetization scheme this approach using battle passes and rotating outfit availability induces players to continue to spend money in a Keeping up with the Joneses type effect 319 Other issues related to children s interest in Fortnite have been raised Several of the security issues raised around the game are heightened with younger players who may not easily recognize such illicit schemes and put themselves at risk to privacy invasion 320 There is some concern that online child sexual predators would be able to easily make contact with underage players with at least one documented case from Florida 321 322 Security issues Fortnite s popularity has drawn a network of hackers since March 2018 that target accounts with lucrative outfits and emotes as to resell those accounts to other users Some of those hackers speaking anonymously to the BBC stated they were making thousands of British pounds a week through these actions 323 Authorities that monitor the dark web have found that Fortnite Battle Royale has become a popular way to engage in credit card fraud criminals with access to stolen credit card information use that to purchase V bucks on a freshly made Fortnite account when they then sell through services like eBay players at a discount often preying on children and young adults with these schemes 324 325 Separately other security experts such as Check Point have found exploits with Fortnite and its underlying services that allowed hackers to gain access to some accounts enabling them to gain personal details buy V bucks and listen in to the account s owner when they use the game s voice chat system Epic closed a key exploit that enabled this by January 2019 326 A class action lawsuit was filed in August 2019 over this breach acknowledging while Epic did fix the problem it failed to notified the users that were affected by it 327 Epic has taken action against players that have used in game hacks like aimbots to gain a competitive edge when these are discovered 328 In one notable case Jarvis Khattri a member of FaZe Clan was given a lifetime Fortnite ban in November 2019 after he had posted a video which showed how aimbots within Fortnite worked despite having cautioned his viewers to not use aimbots nor providing details of how to acquire the aimbot The ban was controversial as Khattri had developed his esports career on Fortnite and FaZe Clan had started discussions with Epic Games to reduce the ban in context of the video clip 329 Dance emotes lawsuits The popularity of Fortnite s dance emotes which borrow from dance moves in popular culture have led the creators of these dances to express concern and take legal action about these moves being sold by Epic even though the United States Copyright Office had issued statements that individual dance moves are uncopyrightable 330 331 These include rapper 2 Milly regarding his Milly Rock and actor Donald Faison related to a dance move he used on the TV show Scrubs 332 2 Milly has started taking legal action against Epic with copyright infringement over the Milly Rock based dance emote as well as asserting claims against personality rights under California law 333 334 Actor Alfonso Ribeiro filed a similar suit against Epic for their Fresh emote dance which Ribeiro says was directly based on his character Carlton Banks dance from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 335 Backpack Kid Russell Horning whose dance move the Floss was popularized through live performance with Katy Perry has also initiated legal action against Epic for copyright infringement of his dance 336 Another lawsuit by the parent of the child that created a popular Orange Shirt Kid dance has also filed a lawsuit against Epic on similar grounds in this case while the child had submitted the dance for an Epic run contest for a new Fortnite dance emote he did not win but fans petitioned Epic to include the dance anyway The lawsuit challenges that the child was not recognized or compensated for the dance move 337 BlocBoy JB filed another suit against Epic over his Shoot dance move represented by the in game Hype emote by late January 2019 338 Jared Nickens and Jaylen Brantley filed a lawsuit against Epic in February 2019 seeking US 20 million in damages for Epic s use of their Running Man dance 339 In at least one of these cases that from 2 Milly Epic is seeking the suit to be dismissed claiming that a simple dance move cannot be copyrighted according to guidance issued by the United States Copyright Office 340 In March 2019 the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp v Wall Street com an unrelated case that a copyright infringement lawsuit cannot commence until the Copyright office registered the copyright As the Copyright office has refused to register some of these dance emotes as copyrights four of the six pending suits 2 Milly Ribeiro Backpack Kid and Orange Shirt Kid were withdrawn within a few days The firm that represented the four cases Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price amp Hect stated this was merely a procedural withdrawal until they completed the registrations with the Copyright office 341 A seventh suit was filed by Leo Pellegrino a saxophone player known for his dances during his performances Unlike previous cases Pellegrino s case accuses Epic Games of misappropriation of his trademarked likeness over an in game emote that has a player s character dance while playing a saxophone rather than any specific dance move 342 A federal district judge ruled in March 2020 that Fortnite sufficiently transforms Pellegrino s move from his overall likeness to qualify for First Amendment protections and summarily ruled against all but one of Pellegrino s other claims The claim of false endorsement was allowed to remain but still will be reviewed by the courts 343 After receiving a complaint from comedian Matt Geiler over a combination of a dance emote and cosmetic outfit that he claimed infringe on his character of the Dancing Pumpkin Man Epic preemptively filed a request to the courts in December 2019 to rule that their emote and cosmetics do not infringe on Geiler s trademark or copyright 344 Since then Epic had worked with a dance creator to work the dance emote into the game 345 such as with musician Rick Astley to add a dance based on his song Never Gonna Give You Up commonly associated with rickrolling 346 Similar suits have been filed against the same dance moves used in 2K Games NBA 2K games while the offending dance moves were removed in January 2019 from the game Forza Horizon 4 though it is unknown if this was due to legal action 347 In the lawsuit involving Ribeiro s dance the Copyright Office had refused to grant Ribeiro a copyright for the dance not only because they considered it a simple dance routine but also because Ribeiro had created the dance in context of another copyrighted work so he would likely be unable to claim ownership 348 A suit filed by choreographer Kyle Hanagami over his dance moves being used in Fortnite emotes was initially dismissed by a federal district court but was overruled by the Ninth Circuit in November 2023 The Ninth Circuit argued that while individual poses of a dance move cannot be copyrighted the overall choreography of a full dance could be copyrightable allowing the case against Epic to continue forward 349 Apple and Google lawsuits Main article Epic Games v AppleOn August 13 2020 Epic announced it was permanently discounting the price of V bucks across all platforms by 20 except for those purchased directly through the iOS App Store and Google Play storefronts For the mobile platforms Epic created its own purchasing option that allowed players to purchase directly from Epic bypassing Apple and Google Epic said that they could not offer this discount to those purchasing through Apple or Google s storefronts due to the 30 fee both took from each sale which was seen by journalists as yet another means to challenge the 30 fee 350 Later that day both Apple and Google removed Fortnite from their stores both claiming that the payment system violates the store terms The removals prevent players from downloading the game but not playing it if they already own it 351 352 The game still remained available on the Samsung Galaxy Store for Samsung devices as well as directly from Epic Games via their sideloaded app for all Android devices 352 Epic immediately filed a lawsuit against Apple over unfair and anti competitive actions 353 along with releasing a short Nineteen Eighty Fortnite parodying Apple s 1984 advertisement to explain the reasonings for filing the lawsuit 354 Epic filed a similar lawsuit against Google the same day 355 356 While the game remained playable for users that previously downloaded it its removal from the iOS App Store left Epic the inability to update the game which it used to caution players on social media that they will miss out on the upcoming new season starting August 27 Epic also cautioned macOS similarly that they would be unable to update their version as well 357 358 Epic was denied a preliminary injunction on August 24 2020 that would have forced Apple to keep the game on the App Store thus leaving the game unable to update on iOS 359 Epic had also believed that Apple was terminating the ability for users with Epic account linked through Apple to log in using their Apple ID by September 11 2020 but Apple confirmed they would not be disabling this feature 360 Following the trial in May 2021 the federal judge issued a first ruling in September 2021 that included a permanent injunction against Apple that prevented from blocking developers like Epic from including links to alternative payment systems for apps on the App Store 361 BBC reported in November 2020 that Epic had worked a deal with Nvidia as to allow iOS players to play Fortnite through the GeForce Now cloud gaming service running within a browser the method which would bypass the requirement for Epic to require Apple to manage the in game purchases 362 The browser based GeForce Now client for iOS was released by November 19 2020 with Fortnite to be added at a later time 363 On May 5 2022 Microsoft released their Cloud based gaming service the second workaround to the Mobile platform issue Anyone with a free Microsoft account can login in and access Fortnite via their mobile devices 364 Other legal issues In January 2018 Bluehole s PUBG Corp the South Korean company behind PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds PUBG filed a lawsuit against Epic Games claiming that Fortnite Battle Royale was a copyright infringement of Battlegrounds they accused Epic Games of copying PUBG s user interface and game items 365 366 According to Korea Times market observers predicted that there would be little likelihood of Bluehole winning the case as it would be difficult to establish the originality of PUBG in court due to the battle royale game genre which includes both PUBG and Fortnite Battle Royale being derived from the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale 367 The case has since closed with PUBG Corp dropping the lawsuit in June 2018 under undisclosed reasons 368 Epic has taken legal action against persons that have signed non disclosure agreements NDAs in regards to leaking information about upcoming game information In May 2018 Epic Games filed a lawsuit against quality assurance tester Thomas Hannah after he leaked information regarding Season 4 Hannah who had joined Epic in December 2017 breached the NDA by sharing details of the Season with Adam DiMarco DiMarco later shared information in a Reddit post spoiling the theme of the Season 369 Epic stated that Hannah diminished the enjoyment of the people who play or who watch others play Fortnite by ruining the suspense that had been building in the Fortnite community in anticipation of upcoming season 370 Epic also sent FNBRLeaks a group that datamined the files Fortnite to determine new features and events that were likely coming in the near future a cease amp desist letter in December 2018 stating that their reporting of these upcoming features were negatively harming Epic and spoiling the game for the players FNBRLeaks complied with the terms of the letter 371 Epic initiated a lawsuit in October 2019 against a Fortnite experience tester that leaked details of the Chapter 2 transition days before the event occurred which included details of the map and mechanics stating the tester broke confidentiality agreements 372 Epic filed a second similar lawsuit in November 2019 against a tester out of Keywords Studio in Montreal over similar Chapter 2 leaks that were in breach of the terms of their non disclosure agreement 373 Epic has also taken action against players who have profited by profiting cheats to other players in Fortnite These suits include In October 2017 Epic Games filed civil complaints against two associates of the website Addicted Cheats which for a payment provided cheating services to players The company argued that the two defendants made and used altered game breaking code that was against the End User License Agreement and the Copyright Act 374 Epic filed suit against a minor in 2017 who had used cheats in game and advertised these cheats in their YouTube channel videos The case was ultimately settled out of court by February 2021 with undisclosed terms 375 In October 2018 Epic Games sued YouTuber Brandon Lucas who posts videos on the channel Golden Modz The lawsuit details that Lucas cheats at the game and promotes advertises and sells software that enables those who use it to cheat 376 The lawsuit also names Lucas s secondary website in which visitors are encouraged to purchase the hack and or Fortnite user accounts preloaded with hacks 377 The company that oversees the Coral Castle structure in Miami Dade County Florida filed a lawsuit against Epic Games in August 2020 on trademark infringement over use of the name Coral Castle associated with the location the game introduced in Chapter 2 Season 3 The suit contends that the name along with the nautical theme created confusion with their landmark 378 Notes Retail versions published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment Used Unreal Engine 4 before the release of Chapter 3 on December 5 2021 a b c d e The iOS and Android clients were removed by Apple and Google respectively on August 13 2020 as Epic had changed how one could buy V bucks with the client leading Epic to file a lawsuit against Apple The macOS version will be unable to be updated See Epic Games v Apple The game remained playable if one had already downloaded it On Android while it is no longer available on Google Play it remains available via the Samsung Galaxy Store on Samsung Galaxy devices as well as directly from the Epic Games App on all other Android 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