In Fortnite Battle Royale, you'll skydive onto an island arena, scavenge for weapons, run from an encroaching electricity field, and fight your way through 99 other players to victory. Sound familiar? A carbon copy of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has found it's way into Epic's recently Early Access-launched crafting adventure Fortnite with many notable exceptions, but at least two major additions: building and destruction. Fortnite Battle Royale is an unexpected and disconnected addition to the main game, but one that isn't entirely without merit.
Let's get the negatives out of the way first. Despite feeling eerily similar to PUBG at times, the build of Fortnite Battle Royale that I played was missing a plethora of quality of life features that were sorely missed from my time spent with Battlegrounds. Vehicles, free look, aim down sights, backpacks, and the ability to sort through nearby items with an inventory screen had not yet been added. Weapon attachments, airdrops, and the ability to go prone were absent too, but those struck me more as stylistic differences.
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