LEGO Fortnite, launched toward the end of 2023, is receiving its first major content update on Tuesday. The update is aimed at fixing some issues, which will smooth some rough patches. Despite adding the new content as awaited, the game has improved a lot after the update, as it fixes the little problems.

The update for LEGO Fornite arrives alongside the release of Fortnite update 28.10 on various platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Android, and Nintendo Switch. The update brings new content, bug fixes, quality-of-life updates, and LEGO styles.

However, LEGO Fortnite fans can expect server downtime from 9 a.m. to around 11 a.m. GMT on January 23 as the update is implemented. The update introduces LEGO versions of Fortnite Icon skins and includes bug fixes, gameplay features, items, and balance changes. One notable addition is Rocket Racing, alongside Fortnite Festival and Battle Royale updates.

The patch notes for the LEGO Fortnite update (28.10) include:

  1. Mobile – Players Can’t Eat After Throwing or Pushing a Crate:
    • LEGO Fortnite players using mobile devices may experience issues where they cannot eat after pushing or throwing a crate.
  2. Other Players May Spawn Far Away from You:
    • When loading into someone’s world, other players may spawn far away from the world owner.
  3. “Joining from the Lobby” May Appear to be Disabled:
    • Confusing messaging may appear when attempting to join a LEGO world from the lobby, especially when using multiple controllers or accounts on the same device.
  4. Villagers Not Working at the Metal Smelter:
    • Villagers assigned to work at the Metal Smelter do not progress and won’t yield any results.
  5. Starting Location Sometimes Far Away from Resources:
    • Players’ starting spawn points may sometimes appear in the ocean, tundra, or desert instead of closer to resources.
  6. Error Creating Worlds:
    • Some players may encounter errors when trying to create worlds.

As the game continues to receive updates, it may attract a broader audience, especially those who enjoy the cozy and creative gameplay reminiscent of titles like Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, and Valheim.

With this update, LEGO Fortnite fans can anticipate exciting new content and improvements, reinforcing the collaboration between the popular game and the iconic LEGO brand.

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