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Best Fortnite Experience For Mac 2015 Corei7

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By • 11:30 am, March 16, 2018 • • Fortnite made its debut on iOS in March. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac My plan to get to bed early last night was ruined when Epic Games dropped a Fortnite Battle Royale invite in my inbox. Keeps I had been itching to play it since I, so I ignored my body’s desperate calls for sleep and dived right in. I had already played Fortnite on PlayStation 4 and PC, so I had a good idea of what to expect with the mobile version. Epic promised it would deliver exactly the same experience. But I had no idea what the game would look like, or if it would even be worth playing with touch controls.

I was blown away. Here are my first impressions of Fortnite on iOS. Fortnite Battle Royale first look Fortnite is a free-to-play battle royale game that has become hugely popular, thanks to its unique gameplay, colorful graphics, and weekly content updates. It throws you into a massive map against 99 others with just one mission: Be the last one to survive. You start with nothing, so your first job is to collect the weapons, equipment, and resources you need to eliminate other players and stay alive. You’ll also need to avoid the storm that gradually makes the map smaller over time, forcing the remaining players closer together. Despite requiring an invite for now, Fortnite has already catapulted its way to the top of the App Store’s free games chart.

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It has a four-star rating and mostly positive reviews, and there’s plenty of love for it on social media. Does it deserve the hype?

Glorious gameplay Epic delivered on its promise to bring the true Battle Royale experience to mobile. On iPhone and iPad, you get exactly the same 100-player game you’re used to playing on consoles. You battle it out on the same map with all of the same content.

Riding the Battle Bus. Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac Because it’s the same game, you can even sync your progress between platforms.

Sign into your Epic account and all your stats and everything you’ve unlocked elsewhere is ready and waiting for you on iOS. What’s more, you can even team up with your friends. By default, Fortnite, so if you’re playing solo, you won’t come up against someone with a controller or mouse. But you can join friends on PlayStation 4 or PC and play the same games as them if you want to. Sadly, I haven’t had the opportunity to test this yet — none of my friends were playing last night when I got my invite — so I can’t say how good cross-platform play is. But I can’t imagine mobile players will be winning too many gun fights against those on console or PC. There is no way to party chat yet, so you’ll have to find a workaround for that, but Epic says it’s coming.