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While many aren’t fans of Fortnite, it’s certainly a game that won the attention of many adolescents across the globe. The game is trendy, bizarre, and filled to the brim with addictive gameplay and impressive cosmetics.

If you’ve grown tired of Fortnite and are looking for alternatives – fret not! We’ve combed through the archives and saved you the hassle with our top 8 picks.

Of course, for all the games we’ve reviewed, we’ve also added a handy link so you can check out our full thoughts on that and see if it’s something you want to invest your time with.

So without further ado, we present 8 games to check out if Fortnite is getting a little stale for you.


Call of Duty: Warzone

Whenever players think of games with guns and warfare, they often refer to Call of Duty. Since the franchise’s inception, Call of Duty has been a favorite first-person shooter because of its approach to history and addictive gameplay.

Like Fortnite, many players young and old never seem to lose interest in the franchise, even if the games don’t turn out as great as they’d hoped. While it has its critics, Call of Duty: Warzone offers a great variety of content to satisfy long-term fans.

For instance, this title offers a 150-player battle royale mode, where players can duke it out for a chance of victory. Call of Duty: Warzone also includes full crossplay support and a way for players to purchase killstreaks. The game also runs solidly with little to no lag when playing online.

If crafting wooded towards has gotten dull for you, Call of Duty: Warzone will give you something new.


Apex Legends

Fortnite’s battle royale formula has made its way into many popular shooter games. However, it also spawned brand new franchises that hope to gain similar popularity.

Players explore a robust universe filled with unique characters in Apex Legends, a first-person shooter battle royale game. While the game doesn’t offer a single-player mode of any kind, it’s a game that’ll satisfy those that enjoy co-op play.

The game aims to challenge players with its steep learning curve regarding the characters’ abilities and through its many weapons options. It also encourages players to coordinate excellent strategies with other players.

Both are integral in helping players discover new techniques they never thought were possible. With its consistent map changes per season and substantial updates, Apex Legends is here to stay.


Minecraft

At first glance, many will be confused as to why you’d compare Fortnite and Minecraft. This is because the former focuses on third-person shooter combat while the other follows the standards of a simulation game.

Unbeknownst to many gamers, Minecraft and Fortnite share quite a few connections. One of Minecraft and Fortnite’s main themes is survival. The crafting mechanic in both games aids players in this regard since it serves as a form of protection from nearby foes or opponents.

Minecraft also offers cosmetic purchases via its Bedrock edition. While it doesn’t necessarily follow Fortnite’s Battle Pass system, players utilize minecoins (a V-Bucks equivalent) to buy different skins, textures, and maps.

There are also community games and worlds to explore in both games through Minecraft’s servers and Fortnite’s Creative hub. Some fans have gone out of their way to include Battle Royale modes in their servers; these are nearly identical to Fortnite’s gameplay.

While both games harbor different fanbases, the core themes and player activities offered in Minecraft and Fortnite are relatively similar.


Halo Infinite

It’s safe to say that the Halo and Fortnite franchises endure immense praise from everyone who played one, the other, or both. While Halo ushered in the mainstream popularity of first-person shooters, Fortnite gave rise to battle royale gameplay and fair microtransaction purchases.

While the franchises differ in style, Halo Infinite is similar to Fortnite in ways. For example, Halo Infinite offers players a chance to experience the game’s multiplayer features for free.

The game will also receive seasonal updates regarding new maps, modes, and community-created content. Like Fortnite and its previous collection, Halo Infinite also has a Battle Pass players can purchase to attain locked yet worthwhile cosmetics.

The differences between the two comes with Halo’s campaign. Unlike how Fortnite drops a few bits of lore via their new trailers, seasons, etc., fans can experience Halo Infinite’s full story by purchasing it.

If you’re looking to have a swell time on your own or with a friend, Halo Infinite promises you a good time.


PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

PUBG: Battlegrounds was one of Fortnite’s well-known rival titles. While one favors realism and the other a cartoonist aesthetic, PUBG and Fortnite include many modes and events that keep players engaged.

PUBG is a first-person shooter game that contains a battle royale mode that works similarly to Fortnite’s. Players ride aboard a flying vehicle and drop to their desired battlefield on the map.

The battlefield also operates similarly to Fortnite’s world as players can scavenge for loot. The map also features a mechanic similar to Fortnite’s storm system. This is where players must head to specific locations; otherwise, PUBG’s play zone will damage them.

The game also features cosmetics and left-field collaborations regardless of if it’s a real-world icon or an animated figure.

The key difference between the two is that PUBG feels more intense. This intensity stems from its realistic visuals and lack of protection given to the player. While Fortnite can get intense, players have more options to protect themselves from others via its crafting and building capabilities.

If you’re looking for a more extreme and stress-inducing experience, PUBG should suffice.


H1Z1

Although many worship Fortnite with its handling of the battle royale formula, H1Z1 serves as the pioneer for battle royale-focused games. Before Fortnite and PUBG came around, H1Z1 offered players fast and chaotic gameplay.

While the game doesn’t allow players to destroy buildings and craft bridges or inclines, it does make everyone feel on equal footing with their opponents. H1Z1 also feels more intense and scary in comparison to Fortnite, since the lack of overly defensive options will place players in tight situations.

Other than that, H1Z1 offers content many Fortnite fans will adore. For example, players can choose which area they’d wish to drop at the game’s start. After landing, they’re likely to engage in combat with another player. This allows every match to feel active and less boring.

The game’s weapons and vehicle options carry similar functions to Fortnite’s handling of said objects to a degree. While players can’t craft better weapons or run people over, they can perform insane, mind-boggling tricks with these items.

While H1Z1 may feel like a lost gem in comparison to Fortnite, the game offers some subtle differences worth exploring.


Blazing Sails

Blazing Sails

Imagine merging the pirate theme of Sea of Thieves with Fortnite’s battle royale gameplay, and you’ll end up with a product like Blazing Sails. With its focus on teamwork and take on pirate life, this title has many similarities with Fortnite.

For instance, Blazing Sails’ art style is cartoonish and colorful like Fortnite. They’ve nailed the art style Fortnite went with, and it wouldn’t be shocking if some fans thought it was a DLC expansion for Fortnite.

As for its gameplay, Blazing Sails allows players to loot islands for treasure and engage in war-like combat via ships. Like Fortnite, players can also customize their pirates and the objects they engage with to their liking. This allows everyone to stand out from others, thereby increasing one’s immersion in the world.

Blazing Sails also has a compelling cinematic game mode titled Galleon Conquest to establish the game’s lore. Like Fortnite, this opens the door for story-enthused gamers to enjoy what Blazing Sails offers.


Knives Out

It’s shown that many high-budget console and PC games have taken inspiration from Fortnite’s success. However, what’s not as known is that some mobile games also want a slice of the pie.

Knives Out is one of these mobile games that aim to offer Fortnite fans a similar yet different experience. This game delivers excellent gameplay, crossovers, and intensity to help it differentiate itself from Fortnite.

Like Fortnite, players board a vehicle in the sky and choose a landing area. They then scavenge the map for weapons and other tools to aid them in their battle with other players.

Knives Out also include the shortening barrier gimmick where they must head to a safe area or suffer the wrath of the approaching deadly storm. Players can also utilize various vehicles to cause more destruction and chaos.

This game also has multiple biomes for players to adore and explore while they wait to take down an opposing player. Whether you’re a fan of snowy mountains or the desert, this title has many well-designed areas worth visiting.

The title’s known issues are its online servers and various glitches. Otherwise, Knives Out promises to give any Fortnite fan an amazing time.


So there we have it, our 8 video game picks to keep you busy after playing a round or two of Fortnite.

What do you think of our picks? Do you agree? Are there any notable omissions? Let us know in the comments below!


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