Epic thinks about the possibility of adding servers for more than 100 players in fortnite
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Fortnite has become the great phenomenon of this year 2018 and Epic Games wants to get the most out of it. This game has managed to surpass PUBG in popularity, something that many considered impossible.
Fortnite could be upgraded to accommodate more than 100 players per game
Fortnite follows the trend started by PUBG, which consists of offering a survival experience in 100-player games, in other words, the last one standing wins. Several have been the keys to the success of Fortnite, but among the most important we can mention its free character, its availability on PC, Xbox One, PS4 and mobile platforms, and a graphic design that makes your demands with PC hardware not be very high, so that a large number of players can enjoy it.
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The next step of Fortnite could be to add servers with capacity for more than 100 players, although this would lengthen the games, so it will be necessary to see how it is received by the community. The current 100 players offer a duration of 15-20 minutes per game, which seems to offer an excellent balance of duration.
The addition of more players would lead to longer games, in addition the map size would not be altered, so the players' strategy could change, as they were involved in a higher density of contenders. Another possibility is that a progressive RPG element is added, which could also be a nice refresh in the Fortnite gaming experience.
For now we will have to wait a little longer to know with certainty the company's plans for the future of this popular game.
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