Lego Fortnite, a standalone survival crafting game, received its first update on Tuesday. The update addressed various issues and introduced quality of life improvements to enhance the gameplay experience.
Since its launch last month, Lego Fortnite has attracted 2.4 million simultaneous players. The game combines elements from well-loved titles such as Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, and Valheim, making it appealing to fans of cozy gaming experiences.
Although the game’s first big update did not introduce a significant amount of new content, it did fix several minor issues and complaints raised by early adopters of the game.
The update introduced launch pads to make it easier for players to navigate the game’s map. Building-oriented players also received improvements, including the addition of new building options and automatic flora clearance.
Additionally, the update added new Lego-styled skins and three new villagers, along with various bug fixes and performance improvements.
While the update did not address all the core complaints from early players, it signifies Epic’s ambitious plans for the game, which aims to offer an alternative gaming experience within the Fortnite ecosystem.
By continually rolling out updates and addressing player feedback, Lego Fortnite is set to become a compelling alternative offering within the Fortnite universe, appealing to a wider range of players beyond traditional battle royale enthusiasts.