With Victory Royale after Victory Royale, it's easy to overlook just how long *Fortnite* has been captivating gamers worldwide. Initially launched as a zombie survival game that evolved into a Battle Royale phenomenon, *Fortnite* has become a global sensation. Let's delve into the history of *Fortnite* and explore its age.
How Long Has Fortnite Been Around?
It may be hard to believe, but by July 2025, *Fortnite* will celebrate its eighth birthday. The game is set to mark this milestone with celebrations that will honor its rich history while looking forward to the future.
The Full Fortnite Timeline
Save the World – The Birth Of Fortnite
*Fortnite* first came into the spotlight with its survival mode, *Save the World*. This mode focused on building defenses with friends to fend off zombie-like creatures known as "husks." Initially, *Save the World* was the core of *Fortnite* before Epic Games ventured into the Battle Royale genre.
Entering the Battle Royale World
The introduction of the Battle Royale mode transformed *Fortnite* into a household name. This mode brought a fresh twist to the genre with its building mechanic, which fueled *Fortnite*'s explosive growth in the gaming community.
The Evolution Of Fortnite Battle Royale
The Beginning
The original map of *Fortnite* remains one of the most cherished in its history, largely due to nostalgia and the beloved Points of Interest (POIs) it featured. The early seasons of Chapter 1 showcased a simple yet effective map with iconic locations like Titled Towers and Retail Row. However, the live events during this period were truly memorable, featuring thrilling moments such as the rocket event, Kevin the cube, a floating ice island, volcanoes, and the epic end-of-season showdown between the mecha team leader and a monster.
In terms of gameplay, the notorious BRUTE mech caused headaches for players for weeks. The chapter culminated in the iconic black hole event, marking the end of an incredible chapter.
Taking Over the eSports World
*Fortnite* concluded Chapter 1 with a groundbreaking $30 million World Cup, drawing competitors from around the globe to determine the ultimate champion. Bugha emerged as the winner, becoming one of the first top players in *Fortnite*. Following this success, Epic Games launched seasonal championships across various regions, providing a platform for players to showcase their skills and pursue professional eSports careers.
Today, major regions such as NA East, NA West, Brazil, Oceania, Europe, and Asia host numerous tournaments, including FNCS and cash cups. Each season offers competitors a chance to earn recognition and compete on the world stage. The competitive season concludes with the Global Championship, held in different cities worldwide.
A New Chapter
Chapter 2 introduced a new map and innovative mechanics like swimming, boats, and fishing. Alongside new weapons and skins, Epic Games expanded the *Fortnite* narrative into new territories.
Carrying the Momentum
Chapter 3, released in 2022, brought new mechanics such as sliding and sprinting. The Creative mode allowed players to design and share custom games and maps, fostering a vibrant community. In March 2023, Epic introduced a revenue-sharing model for creative maps, offering players a new way to monetize their creations. To address the steep learning curve associated with building, Epic Games launched Zero Build mode, catering to players who prefer a building-free experience.
Transitioning To Unreal Engine
Chapter 4, released in 2023, utilized Unreal Engine, enhancing the game's graphics, physics, and overall performance. This upgrade provided a more detailed and colorful gaming experience. Chapter 5, launched in 2024, further showcased the capabilities of Unreal Engine with new game modes like *Rocket Racing*, *LEGO Fortnite*, and *Fortnite Festival*. The long-awaited first-person mode was also introduced, revolutionizing the gameplay experience. Additionally, movement mechanics were revamped, and new features were added.
Worldwide Appeal
Continuous updates to gameplay and story have solidified *Fortnite*'s position as one of the world's most-played games. The game's impressive collaborations with global superstars like Travis Scott, Marshmello, Ariana Grande, and Snoop Dogg have kept it fresh and relevant. These live events and concerts have transformed *Fortnite* from just a game into a global cultural phenomenon.
And that's the comprehensive history of *Fortnite*.
*Fortnite is available to play on various platforms, including the Meta Quest 2 and 3.*