Another Fortnite record: Save the World mode has updated its peak online, with 52 thousand people playing at the same time over the weekend

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 13.11.2023, 09:51
Another Fortnite record: Save the World mode has updated its peak online, with 52 thousand people playing at the same time over the weekend

4 November was the Fortnite's online peak has been updated, and 44 million players took part in the battle royale over the weekend: this was influenced by the return of the map from the first season Back then, 44.7 million players logged into the game and played 102 million hours. Also, according to fortnite.gg, the battle royale recorded a new online peak of 6,172,463 players. However, the game managed to set another record.

Here's What We Know

In addition to the battle royale, which helped Fortnite become world famous, the game also has a cooperative PvE mode called Save the World, where you and your team fight back against monsters. For some time, the mode was not popular at all, but in November the situation changed.

On 12 November, the Save the World mode reached its peak online. Almost 52 thousand people were playing it at the same time. Given that Fortnite is currently in the OG season, which brings back the map and items from the first season, players wanted to try the mode that started the game. However, it is also worth considering that you will have to pay $19 for access to Save the World.

Where To Play

Fortnite is available on PC, Mac, PlayStation 4/5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and Android. The game's battle royale mode is free. Save the World is only available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Source: @Fortnite_STW