Additional FortNite News Coming from E3

Additional FortNite News Coming from E3

6 years in the making.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 15, 2017 @ 01:26 PM (Staff Bios)
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FortNite has been in development for what seems like a decade. In reality, it's only been 6 years. Still a pretty decent amount of time though. Regardless, the game got some time set aside for it at E3 and we got some great news. Starting on July 25th, we're going to see this thing go into paid early access. It will be available on PC, Mac, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

On top of that, those of you that pre-order the game will get a four day head start, which is absolutely awesome. It's at a point now where we've already been waiting six years, so the extra few days won't kill us, but I'm pretty sick of waiting.

We also got to see some really great gameplay courtesy of the live RoosterTeeth stream. Zak Phelps explained the classes, walked us through the mechanics, and explained some of the enemies we'll be facing off against. To see some gameplay for yourself, check out the video down below and don't worry. The wait is almost over.

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