Epic Games is adding time controls to Fortnite, allowing parents to decide how long their children spend in-game.
Parents will now be able to decide when and how long their kids play Fortnite, with an in-game timer function warning players when they have 30 minutes left of playtime.
In addition, parents will also be able to change voice and text chat permissions and can filter mature language and purchase settings.
This is a massive factor when assessing Fortnite's success, though the game's ability to merge and connect with seemingly every franchise on the planet has also aided in the free-to-play game's infamy. Due to Fortnite's conveyor belt of new skins, items, and quests, the game can quickly become addicting, prompting Epic Games' latest announcement regarding a new way parents can influence their children's time in the title.
Parents also have the option of changing voice and text chat permissions, as well as filtering mature language and purchase settings, a crucial feature considering the sheer number of items in Fortnite's in-game item shop. Parental controls are nothing new for the video game industry, with PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles all giving parents tools to limit kids' exposure and time spent in-game.
Fortnite is currently in the midst of its Chapter 5 Season 4 update, which has proven to be one of the most bombastic and action-packed seasons in recent memory. Officially titled Absolute Doom, Fortnite players can take on the iconic Marvel villain Doctor Doom, who has overtaken multiple areas throughout the game's new map. In order to help defeat Doom and his swarm of Doombot Agents, players can equip Fortnite's new War Machine weapons and items, as well as Captain America's Shield and Shuri's Vibranium Gauntlets. Absolute Doom ends on November 2, 2024, and Fortnite players are scrambling to unlock all the Battle Pass items and bonus rewards packaged with the current season.
Epic Games is adding time controls to Fortnite, giving parents more authority when it comes to how many hours their kids spend in the game. The announcement was revealed in a new official blog post by Fortnite developer Epic Games, with the new controls also including time reports.
Parents will now be able to decide when and how long their kids play Fortnite. If time limit controls are active, players will see an in-game notification warning them that they have 30 minutes left. Once this expires, the game will not be available until the next time window.
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