Violence is cartoonish, but some characters and scenes might disturb younger players.Īs with many games of this type, plenty of children younger than 12 are playing, so it's important that parents are aware of the risks and understand how to help their children play safely. There is no strict age verification process.īecause of its frequent scenes of mild violence, Fortnite is rated 12+ by PEGI. To play, users create an account by providing an email address, which they'll have to verify and create a username.
There is a Creative Mode, in which players create their own building and play mini-games, and Fortnite is also looking to branch out into other forms of entertainment – like offering users the chance to watch live (and virtual) performances from celebrities and pop stars.
Up to 100 players enter an online game, competing individually or as part of squads of up to four, to be the last player standing within an ever-decreasing battle arena. Fortnite’s most popular mode is its standalone free-to-play multiplayer platform, Battle Royale.
The single-player or co-operative (played with friends) mode, called 'Save the World', involves fighting off zombie-like creatures. In Fortnite, players collaborate to survive in an open-world environment, by battling other characters who are controlled either by the game itself or by other players.