The first thing you should expect is a consistent gameplay experience as your progress on current-generation platforms will be brought over to the next-generation console. This means that your money, skins, rankings, and other stats will be retained on the upcoming console gaming machine.
Fortnite players will experience gameplay at 60FPS and on a 4K resolution screen
You can download Fortnite on Xbox Series X/S or PlayStation 5 and pick up right where you left off. However, most gamers are already aware of that, so let's explore some fresher enhancements on the next-gen Fortnite.
For newcomers, Fortnite will run at 4K resolution and 60FPS on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. While Xbox Series X may not achieve the same figures, it will still deliver 60FPS gameplay, albeit at a lower resolution of 1080p.
Fortnite fans on PS5 and XSX will also be able to experience a 'vibrant and interactive world' thanks to improved environmental responsiveness, including things like explosions. Epic hasn't provided visual examples for this, but it's said that trees will sway and foliage will break more realistically. Moreover, fluid simulations and smoke have been enhanced, with entirely new 'storm and cloud effects.'
Currently, Fortnite has been removed from the Google Play Store. However, that doesn't mean gamers no longer have the opportunity to install the game. Check out how to install Fortnite on Android without Google Play as we've shared.
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Perhaps most importantly, all next-gen console gaming machines will have significantly faster load times. This means quicker startups and less waiting time for the next match.
Next up are some exclusive features on PlayStation 5. Firstly, Epic plans to maximize the potential of Haptic feedback technology in Sony's new DualSense controller. Beyond the general 'rumble support,' this also means 'tactile feedback activation' for various ranged weapons.
Secondly, the PS5 will allow you to directly select your favorite Fortnite game mode from the console's main screen. Whether you prefer queuing up as a Solo player, with friends in Duos, or with some allies in Squad, you can enter the corresponding lobby without needing to navigate through the main menu first.
Epic might release additional next-gen features for Fortnite over time, such as ray tracing, but for now, here's what players can expect to experience on the upcoming 10th and 12th of November.
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