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Fortnite is one of the latest major successes with millions of players worldwide. It is a Battle Royale, in the purest Player Unknows style, in which we will fight alone or in teams against players from all over the world in intense battles with an enormous arsenal at our disposal. Now, thanks to the V-Bucks cards it is possible to buy in-game money with real money to modify our character.
Remember that this in-game coin can be spent in both the Battle Royale PvP mode and the single player or PvE campaign. In Battle Royale we will be able to buy new personalization items for your warrior, costumes, weapon skins and all kinds of cosmetics.  In PVE mode, we can buy packets of Llama Piñata cards that contain weapon schemes, traps and gadgets, as well as new Heroes and more.
But unfortunately, everything we get in PVE cannot be used in PVP. Â Remember, these Fortnite V-Bucks cards are for Xbox One and may contain regional blocking or geographic restrictions, so please pay attention before you buy them.
It may not be the first battle royale game, and it certainly won’t be the last, but Fortnite sets itself apart from the crowd by giving you the freedom and tools to express your own personal playstyle.
Regardless of its flaws, Fortnite is a seriously fun co-op experience that most will want to spend hours playing. There’s plenty of content, the gunplay is satisfying, and it runs well on the hardware as long as you’re comfortable playing at 30 FPS. I would love to see models added to the first-person viewpoint in the future, but even without that you’re still left with an impressive and expansive game comparable to the Horde mode from Gears of War that I’ve always loved. Based on this alone, I’d say Fortnite is well worth your time.
Whether we're talking aesthetics or the accessibility of its gameplay, all is good for Fortnite, which provides a beautiful vision of what Battle Royale should be.
A funny and entertaining mix of different genres, spanning from third person action-shooter to RPG to crafting/building mechanics. It's already got lots of contents even if in early access, but it's a bit too heavy in the farming/grinding side, with players that often ignore the action for tens of minutes to go harvesting materials.
If you have friends to play with and want to devote a good chunk of time into it, Fortnite can showcase a lot of entertaining times with some great teamwork and cooperative builds. As it stands right now though, I think gamers should wait a little while and see what gets added, changed and tweaked. Maybe by then there will be some more variety added to spruce up the tired repetitive gameplay and it will be more of a game that will make a more positive impression on those who play it.
February 20, 2020
Fortnite kicks off Season 2, Chapter 2 with a new launch trailer.
February 18, 2020
Fortnite: Chapter 2 Season 2 has a launch date: February 20.
March 11, 2019
Fortnite legal dance battles paused temporarily. Read more
February 28, 2019
Season 8 comes to Fortnite with pirates as main theme. Watch video
February 26, 2019
Fortnite revenue drops 48% in January compared to 2018. Read more
February 25, 2019
Epic Games publishes a teaser of Fortnite’s eight season. Read more
February 22, 2019
Fortnite hits a new concurrent player record despite Apex Legends’ success. Read more
January 30, 2019
Fortnite’s NFL skins returning for Super Bowl finals. Read more