Everything to know about Fortnite

Fortnite is an online video game played by up to 250 million people across the world.

In it, 100 players compete on their own or with a small group of pals to grab weapons, gather resources and build defenses, before fighting it out to be the last man (or team) standing.

Matches take about 20 minutes, and you can drop into a new game within seconds of your previous one finishing.

It’s bright, it’s cartoony and it’s fiendishly compelling.

Skill is rewarded but luck also plays a huge role, meaning no two games are ever the same and everyone feels like they have a chance of winning.

Fun facts about Fortnite

Fortnite is one of the most popular games in the world and is known for its battle-royale gameplay.

Here are some interesting facts some may not know about the game according to unbanster:

  • The game has more than 200 million accounts
  • Some parents are paying tutors $20 per hour to help their child get better at Fortnite
  • An amateur player won $3 million at the Fortnite World Cup

How to check if your Fortnite is down

If you want to check the status of Fortnite’s servers, we have an X account for you.

To find out if Fortnite is up and running simply head over to the Fortnite Status X account.

Fortnite enters downtime

Fortnite has entered downtime once again as the game receives a new update.

Players can look forward to the return of the much loved planes, a snow biome, Pirate Cannons, miniguns and much, much more.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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