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Fortnite's cross-platform account merging delayed until early 2019

Pooling your dance skills styles will have to wait

While Epic have done well kicking down boundaries between platforms to allow Fortnite servers to be shared by PC and console folk alike, those with multiple systems still have a wait ahead of them. While you're still free to hop between platforms and link accounts to share all present and future rewards, plans to let players merge old hoards and progress between systems have been delayed. Originally meant to be rolling out this month, Epic have announced that Account Merging won't be landing until early 2019. Not ideal, but they've not done badly at all this year, to be fair.

The account merge would have been a boon to the Save The World co-op campaign, as access to that was one of the things planned to be shared through merging. Cosmetic item purchases, win records and currency would also be shared. It's still going to happen in a few months, but not as soon as initially hoped. Grumbling about it would feel short-sighted though - even if it was a self-serving decision, Epic pushing for cross-platform play has opened doors for other studios. Hi-Rez recently told PCGamesN that they're only able to offer cross-platform thanks to Fortnite leading the way.

Delay aside, things aren't quiet on the Fortnite Battle Royale front. Earlier this week, Epic rolled out a new limited-time Team Rumble mode, a big messy twenty-on-twenty team deathmatch where the first crew to a hundred kills wins. They also buffed pump shotguns. Previously stylish but largely useless in a fight, there are now epic and legendary-tier versions that do more damage, and all versions are more consistent in hurting people as you'd hope and expect. They also nerfed mounted turrets a bit, making them rarer and less likely to protect their user from bullets.

Fortnite Battle Royale continues to be free to play, available here and absurdly, comically popular.

Still trying to get to grips with Fortnite? Check out our Fortnite guide hub for more tips and tricks for the game. You can also find the latest challenges in our Fortnite week 6 challenges guide.

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Dominic Tarason: A freelance games critic, Dominic was a regular contributor to Rock Paper Shotgun from 2015 until 2020. In that time he wrote the site's mods column, Modder Superior, as well as flexing his indie game, first-person shooter and Path Of Exile expertise while covering PC gaming news in the evenings. He has also contributed to PC Gamer.
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