During The Big Bang Live event, fans got their first official look at the next big collaboration between LEGO and Fortnite. Just days after Epic Games introduced players to a new era of the battle royale with Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1, the open-world adventure went live. LEGO Fortnite can be played solo, but you can also invite your friends to craft, build, and battle it out against enemies alongside you.
LEGO Fortnite is better when you’re teaming up with your friends and the mode allows for up to eight players to hop into a world together.
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That’s not all, as you can also make your friends Keyholders from the aforementioned Players tab. You have a total of seven keys at your disposal and they’re used to allow your friends to continue playing on your world, even if you’re offline. Anybody in your world who doesn’t have a key will be removed from the game when you leave the party.
Since you’re in charge of your own world, you can
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