Lego Fortnite

2023 video game
2023 video game
  • Rom Di Prisco
  • Austin Wintory
SeriesFortniteEngineUnreal Engine 5Platform(s)
  • Android
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
ReleaseDecember 7, 2023Genre(s)Survival, sandboxMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lego Fortnite (stylised all caps) is an open world survival video game, developed and published by Epic Games in association with The Lego Group. It was released on December 7, 2023, for Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. The game can be accessed and played within the Fortnite game application.

Gameplay

Before entering, players can select the Lego Fortnite game mode option while in the lobby. Upon doing so, the player's existing outfit, if compatible, will be converted into a minifigure. They can then select a world, with some options including turning on or off hunger, hostile mobs, and dying,[1] as well as having the ability to invite up to eight players in a single world.[2] After this is done and the game has started, players can roam around the map, and collect materials, such as wood, by punching trees, while also being able to build buildings and tools. They will also have to keep an eye out for enemy mobs, if this option was activated, such as spiders, wolves, and skeletons.[3] When dealt with damage, players can heal themselves by consuming items such as pumpkins, corn, eggs, raspberries, meat, etc.[4] Fireflies will also appear from time to time, and are unable to be caught due to their speed. Instead, players can follow them, which will lead to them discovering chests and loot llamas, the latter of which will explode with items after being pet.[5]

Fishing mechanics

With the introduction of the "Gone Fishin'" update in February 2024,[6] Lego Fortnite players are now immersed in a whole new aspect of gameplay centered around fishing mechanics and exploration. In this update, players can now engage in fishing activities to collect a diverse array of aquatic life. The update brings 15 different types of fish into the game, including Legendary variants. These fish can be found in various biomes and weather conditions, encouraging players to explore the expansive world of Lego Fortnite in search of rare catches.

To facilitate the fishing experience, several new tools and items have been introduced. The Fishing Rod, Food Processor, Bait Bucket, and Spyglass are among the notable additions. The Fishing Rod allows players to cast their lines into the waters and reel in their catches, while the Food Processor enables them to turn their fish into valuable resources such as Fish Filets. Additionally, the Bait Bucket enhances the fishing process by attracting fish to specific locations, increasing the chances of successful catches. The Spyglass, on the other hand, aids in exploration by allowing players to scout distant areas and landmarks.[6] Players can craft different tiers of Fishing Rods and Bait Buckets using crafting benches and specific materials. The rarity of these items determines their effectiveness in fishing endeavors, with higher-tier rods and buckets offering improved performance and capabilities. By gathering the necessary materials and utilizing crafting benches, players can customize their fishing equipment to suit their preferences and playstyles.[6]

Driving mechanics

On 26 March 2024, an update called "Mechanical Mayhem" was released. the update allowed players to drive vehicles. Three vehicles were released, The Speeder, Offroader, and the Hauler.

Development

On April 7, 2022, Epic Games announced that they had entered a partnership with The Lego Group, and while details were scarce, the two companies were working on creating a "metaverse" designed for younger audiences.[7] As a result, Lego's parent company, Kirkbi A/S, invested US$1 billion into Epic Games.[8]

A year later on November 21, 2023, Lego uploaded a teaser to Twitter unveiling the Supply Llama from the game made out of Lego bricks, thus confirming that the collaboration was underway.[9]

Over 1,200 Fortnite outfits were converted into Lego minifigures during the game's original launch,[10][11] with Epic Games confirming that more would be on the way by early 2024.[12]

On December 20, 2023, YouTube personality MrBeast became the first person with an in-game Icon Series outfit to receive a Lego style, which re-released on the Item Shop earlier that day.[13]

Lego Islands Partnership

At the 2024 GDC, Epic Games and The LEGO Group unveiled plans for Fortnite creators to utilize LEGO elements, LEGO Styles, and other LEGO Brand assets in Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) and Fortnite Creative. This groundbreaking integration enables creators to publish their own LEGO Islands, fostering creativity and imagination among players of all ages.[14] To ensure a safe gaming environment, all published LEGO Islands must adhere to strict guidelines, including ESRB ratings of E10+ for accessibility in the United States and PEGI ratings of 7 for accessibility in most of Europe.[14] Additionally, all LEGO Islands utilize Epic Games' parental controls and safety features to safeguard players of all ages.

Release

The preview for the game was first revealed during The Big Bang event on December 2, 2023, through the following day, alongside two other then-upcoming game modes, Rocket Racing and Fortnite Festival,[15] with the game being released on December 7, 2023, for the majority of platforms supported on the base game.

Upon launch, the game reached over 2.4 million concurrent users, becoming the most popular game mode,[16] by surpassing the player counts of Battle Royale, Rocket Racing, Fortnite Festival, and Save the World.[17]

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN7/10[18]
TechRadar3/5[19]

The game has received generally positive reviews from critics, however has drawn heavy comparisons to Minecraft, another sandbox game which involves crafting items.[20]

Phil Hornshaw of IGN gave it a rating of 7/10, saying that there was "a solid foundation here that developer Epic Games will surely build on over time" and noted that it felt "somewhat empty at launch", and went on by addressing its "thin" building aspects and lack of any real goals.[18]

James Herd of Destructoid also brought up the game's target audience, believing that the mode was made to circumvent some concern over the other pre-existing modes' violence.[21]

References

  1. ^ Woodrow, Ryan (December 7, 2023). "How to play LEGO Fortnite and create a world". FanNation. Sports Illustrated.
  2. ^ Totilo, Stephen (December 7, 2023). "Epic adds Lego mode to Fortnite, putting action behind metaverse talk". Axios.
  3. ^ Park, Morgan; Wilde, Tyler (December 7, 2023). "Lego Fortnite is way bigger than we thought, and millions of people are playing the new survival mode". PC Gamer.
  4. ^ Mathew, Melvin (December 7, 2023). "How to heal in LEGO Fortnite". Dexerto.
  5. ^ Pelliccio, Meg (December 8, 2023). "Lego Fortnite: How To Find Loot Llamas". TheGamer.
  6. ^ a b c Landis, Robbie (2024-02-22). "LEGO Fortnite Gone Fishin' Update Patch Notes for v28.30:". Esports Illustrated. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  7. ^ Malik, Aisha (April 7, 2022). "Fortnite developer Epic Games and Lego partner to build a metaverse aimed at kids". TechCrunch.
  8. ^ Blair, Elizabeth (April 11, 2022). "Sony and Lego are investing $2 billion in Epic Games, creator of Fortnite". NPR.
  9. ^ Bellingham, Hope (November 21, 2023). "Lego teases Fortnite collaboration with a blocky Loot Llama". GamesRadar+.
  10. ^ Shutler, Ali (December 4, 2023). "'Fortnite' adds 1200 Lego skins and new survival crafting mode". NME.
  11. ^ Felderstein, Ben (December 9, 2023). "How 'Fortnite' Is Changing Video Games With Its Three New Modes". Complex Networks.
  12. ^ Kelly, Dylan (December 7, 2023). "'LEGO Fortnite' Launches With Signature Block Characters and Survival Gameplay". Hypebeast.
  13. ^ Galloway, Ryan (December 20, 2023). "MrBeast finally joins LEGO Fortnite with a new outfit style". Dot Esports.
  14. ^ a b "LEGO Islands Unreal Editor Fortnite - About Us". LEGO.com. 2024-03-20. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  15. ^ Bankhurst, Adam; Caretto, Corrado (December 2, 2023). "Fortnite's Big Bang Event Was an Epic Adventure That Sets Up New LEGO, Racing, and Music Games". IGN.
  16. ^ Hatmaker, Taylor (December 12, 2023). "Lego Fortnite's debut builds momentum with 2.4M people playing at once". TechCrunch.
  17. ^ Bošnjak, Dominik (December 11, 2023). "LEGO Fortnite Player Count is Higher Than Fortnite Battle Royale". Game Rant.
  18. ^ a b Hornshaw, Phil (December 12, 2023). "Lego Fortnite Review". IGN.
  19. ^ Green, Jake (December 11, 2023). "Lego Fortnite review - an epically moreish Minecraft competitor". TechRadar.
  20. ^ Stuart, Keith (December 8, 2023). "Building blocks of a new metaverse: Lego Fortnite is a delight to play". The Guardian.
  21. ^ Herd, James (December 7, 2023). "Is LEGO Fortnite a limited-time mode? Explained". Destructoid.
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