LEGO Fortnite Receives New Cinematic Trailer, Teases Bosses and Settlements

Developed by Epic Games and The Lego Group, the mode is a survival crafting experience with farming, gear crafting, and much more.

Posted By | On 07th, Dec. 2023

LEGO Fortnite

Epic Games has released a new cinematic trailer for LEGO Fortnite, its upcoming survival crafting experience based on The Lego Group’s IP. It showcases the events that led to this LEGO adventure (read: portals) and some of the things players can do. Check it out below.

Fortnite originally started as a survival crafting experience before morphing into a PvE spin-off, Save the World (whose support subsequently ended). By comparison, LEGO Fortnite appears to be more like Valheim or Terraria, where players roam the world, gather resources, make weapons, and take on bosses. Various other activities include farming, raising animals and building settlements.

LEGO Fortnite launches on December 7th and is playable within Fortnite. December 8th sees the arrival of Rocket Racing from Rocket League developer Psyonix. Fortnite Festival, developed by Harmonix (Rock Band), launches on December 9th. It offers a musical experience with solo and co-op support. Stay tuned for more details on all three in the coming days.


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