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PlayStation 4 Fortnite players fume after Switch launch

Epic's shooter was only available for PC, PS4, Xbox One and iOS, but a Nintendo Switch version had been rumoured for months

NINTENDO today finally confirmed the long-rumoured news that smash hit Fortnite was coming to their hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch.

Epic Games' shooter is available for download right now from the eShop, for free. However, if you've ever played on PS4, even ONCE, your account won't work, your progress and bling won't carry over, and you'll have to start from scratch on Switch.

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Surprise! Not really; the Fortnite Switch launch had been rumoured for months
to enable cross play and take all your progress with you.

However, that process won't work if you've played on PlayStation 4 -- Sony has blocked crossplay functionality, so if you've ever played Fortnite on PS4 using your account, you'll have to start a new one to play on Switch.

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There are no such issues for Xbox One, PC or iOS players, however, as it it's just Sony's policy that's the problem here.

 

A leaked document purporting to show some of the E3 set-up for Nintendo titles

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The game's co-op mode is still a work-in-progress, but it's the competitive play that has everyone hookedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

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The lack of success for the firm's Wii U console compared to the smash hit Wii meant a lot of developers were initially reticent about developing for the Switch, especially given its unique position as a handheld / home console hybrid.

With the Switch passing the Wii U's lifetime sales in a matter of months and outselling the faltering Xbox One towards the end of last year mean that developers are now starting to take the platform very seriously indeed -- seemingly Epic included.

Fortnite's most recent port of call has been iOS, while a version for Android phones has been promised for this summer.

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It's not all rosy, though. Recently Bluehole, developer of rival battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds sued to try and halt the game's runaway success, alleging it copied both its weapon designs and user interface.


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