From the Battle Bus to Victory Royale, how well do you know Fortnite? Play free online!
Play interactively with scoring — can you get a high score?
▶ Play this quizEpic Games originally developed Fortnite as a cooperative survival game (Save the World) before adding the free-to-play Battle Royale mode that made it a global sensation.
The Battle Bus is a flying blue school bus suspended from a hot air balloon — its path across the map changes each match, adding a strategic element to the drop.
A Victory Royale screen with fireworks and a golden banner has become one of gaming's most recognisable win screens — players often celebrate by performing emotes.
The five-slot inventory forces players to make tactical choices about which weapons and items to carry — balancing close-range, long-range, and healing options is key to success.
The crown system rewards consecutive wins — wearing a visible crown in-game marks you as a target, adding extra pressure and excitement to matches.
Reload's smaller 40-player matches offer faster-paced games with quicker action — ideal for players who want the Battle Royale experience in shorter sessions.
The five rarity tiers from lowest to highest are Common (grey), Uncommon (green), Rare (blue), Epic (purple), and Legendary (gold) — higher rarities deal more damage.
Bloom is one of Fortnite's most debated mechanics — it adds a randomness element to gunfights that some players feel reduces the skill ceiling of the shooting system.
The Burst AR's three-round burst can deal devastating damage if all three shots land — it rewards accuracy over spray-and-pray tactics.
OG mode was hugely popular when first introduced, drawing back many players nostalgic for the original Fortnite island and its simpler gameplay.
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