Tips for starting to play Fortnite Battle Royale

If you’re still a bit stuck on the basics and mechanics and feel like you’re not giving it your all in your first few hours, we recommend checking out our Fortnite Battle Royale beginner’s guide first to get up to speed.

  • Get materials to start building , since at the end of the game is when you will use them the most to move on to the next area. Although there is currently a no-build mode if you prefer.
  • Obviously, you’ll want longer-range weapons for advancing in the open. However, as the circle tightens and fewer survivors remain, you’ll have to sacrifice long weapons for ones that help you defend yourself up close, like shotguns and SMGs.
  • You can hide in bushes by crouching in them. This is sometimes a last resort if you are injured and in the open, but it is not something you should do regularly, as over the years, it is a very typical spot for campers, so you will end up back in the lobby.
  • When fighting at close range , keep your shotgun in hand. To avoid being an easy target, you can bounce from one side to the other, making it more difficult for the enemy to eliminate you.
  • If the enemy has built the Eiffel Tower for you, you can make it fall by destroying the platform below. If you think he is taking advantage of an advantageous position to build something, move and enter his own building, or take down a critical wall with the help of a rocket launcher or grenades.

Logically, a social phenomenon like Fortnite aims to be on as many platforms as possible , so in addition to the PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch versions, you can also play on Android-powered phones (as long as they meet the requirements, of course).

To play on your mobile device, you will need to go to the Play Store and search for the game in the magnifying glass. It is recommended that your device has an Android 8.0 or higher 64-bit OS, at least 3GB of RAM, and an Adreno 530, Mali-G71 MP20, Mali-G72 MP12 GPU or higher.