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FORTNITE has always drawn comparisons with Minecraft, the previous game to capture the eyeballs of the nation's children for any length of time.

Now that comparison is getting even closer with the coming launch of a full-on creative building mode for season 7.

 The mode features an in-game 'phone' that lets you call up all sorts of new toys
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The mode features an in-game 'phone' that lets you call up all sorts of new toysCredit: Epic Games
 In order to make your life easier and give custom maps some sense of continuity, there will be a library of pre-fab buildings
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In order to make your life easier and give custom maps some sense of continuity, there will be a library of pre-fab buildingsCredit: FNBRLEAKS/Twitter

Following up from the time-limited Playground Mode, the creative mode from Epic Games will have no time limits, unlimited resources, and the ability to create entire new mini-games.

It is going to launch for paying Battle Pass holders from tomorrow, December 6, while everyone will have access to their own private islands.

There won't be resource limits either, and the custom Fortnite servers will come with a huge range of pre-fabricated buildings and the like to get you started.

You will be able to create a new world and make it open to everyone who may want to enjoy your creation, or you can limit it to your friends your just those you invite.

You will be able to use these new custom servers for private Battle Royale sessions on maps you and your friends have built too.

 You'll be able to create your own private island, and fill it how you wish
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You'll be able to create your own private island, and fill it how you wishCredit: FNBRLEAKS/Twitter

If you want to find out more, , which includes links to videos made by "community leaders" showcasing the new features.

The Playground Mode saw several huge creations, including a huge Mario Kart style track.

Epic has not confirmed any details of the leaks, and the original versions of the leaked video have been removed after copyright complaints to YouTube.


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