Lego Fortnite feels like Minecraft for the metaverse era

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Remember when Fortnite was just about building? Before its celebrity cameos, its attention-grabbing live events, before you could play battle royale in Zero Build, and before the game let users make up their own endless variety of modes. Fortnite was a simpler game - you constructed a base, defended it from enemies. And in some ways, today's big launch of Lego Fortnite feels a return to those simpler times.

Where the original Fortnite Save The World mode was a tower defense title, Lego Fortnite - in its current iteration at least - borrows mostly from Minecraft. You chop down trees and mine rocks for Lego resources, which can be crafted into Lego pickaxes, swords, or Lego building chunks. Said chunks - clusters of Lego bricks arranged into archways or staircases, campfires or even full buildings - can then be used to construct your own settlements. Finally, over time, you can grow and level up these settlements to welcome in a group of friendly characters, who can be assigned some of the more menial jobs such as farming and harvesting.

All of this plays out in a world which looks similar enough to Fortnite itself - its fresh Unreal Engine 5-powered iteration, that is, not last month's Fortnite OG - where Lego characters and monsters roam. UE5 means your constructions are as permanent (or destructible) as you make them - able to be edited, customised, or blown to smithereens in impressive style - individual Lego elements tumbling away in remarkably believable fashion.

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Tom Phillips

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