Unlocking the Secret to Joining the Same Solo Game in Fortnite
Fortnite has taken the gaming world by storm. Have you ever wondered how to get into the same solo game as your friends?
We will explore the reasons why players want to team up in solo mode, the various ways to achieve this, and the risks involved.
From partying up in the lobby to using custom matchmaking codes, we will cover it all. If you’re curious about how to coordinate your gameplay with friends in Fortnite, keep reading to find out more!
Contents
- Key Takeaways:
- What Is Fortnite?
- What Is the Solo Game Mode in Fortnite?
- Why Do Players Want to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
- How to Get Into the Same Solo Game in Fortnite?
- What Are the Risks of Trying to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
- Is It Worth Trying to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
- What Are Some Alternatives to Getting Into the Same Solo Game?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get into the same solo game in Fortnite with my friends?
- Can I join my friends in the same solo game even if we are on different platforms?
- Is there a way to guarantee that my friends and I will be in the same solo game?
- What happens if one of my friends disconnects during the game?
- Can I join my friends in the same solo game if they are already in a match?
- Are there any third-party tools or hacks that can help me get into the same solo game as my friends?
Key Takeaways:
- Playing with friends or avoiding playing against them are common reasons for wanting to get into the same solo game in Fortnite.
- To do this, players can use third-party tools, custom matchmaking codes, or party up in the lobby.
- However, attempting to manipulate the game in this way can result in breaking the rules and potential bans, so it’s important to consider the risks and alternatives.
What Is Fortnite?
Fortnite is a free-to-play battle royale video game developed and published by the American company Epic Games, Inc.. It was first released as an early access beta titled Fortnite: Save the World in July 2017. Save the World is a co-op sandbox survival game that comes with construction elements, with up to four players forming groups to fight off zombie-like creatures and defend objects.
However, the game grew in popularity with the release of the free-to-play version titled Fortnite Battle Royale in September 2017. Battle Royale is a 1 vs 99 last-man-standing match where players can form groups of up to four people. After entering a session in the same match, once their group ceases to exist, they must compete against one another until only one character is left standing. Popular for its fast, colorful graphics and frequent updates, continuing new elements such as characters tied to popular franchises or special timed modes, Fortnite has a large and active user base, especially among teenagers and young adults.
Made available for iOS in April 2018 followed by other platforms, Fortnite was the most played, most streamed, and most watched game of 2018. A total of about 350 million players have played the game and as of May 2020, there were approximately 12.3 million players on Fortnite at any given time.
What Is the Solo Game Mode in Fortnite?
The solo game mode in Fortnite is a single-player free-for-all elimination game with a solo player against up to 99 others in a Battle Royale format to see who will be the last man. In Battle Royale, 100 players jump out of a bus onto the battlefield and fight. The one who remains till the last wins the match. Every other player that remains uses the buildability feature of Fortnite to gain an advantage, and the game expertly combines shooting, building, and stealth to create an addicting experience.
Fornite has two Prime Game Modes, Battle Royale (100 player battle) and Creative (PvP activity) that offer single-player games.
The solo mode is the easiest mode of Fortnite’s 3 prime modes and video games in general. It rewards personal player growth and decision-making without relying on the interference of teammates and opponents. Solo players of all skill levels and playstyles can have a thrilling Fortnite experience by starting a solo game.
Why Do Players Want to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
Players want to get into the same solo game in Fortnite for purposes of staging special practice sessions, enjoying special moments with friends without losing (such as finishing by surprise to kill other players), or eliminating cheaters. In the case of YouTubers or Twitch streamers that wish to eliminate cheaters, Epic Games requires you to make special arrangements with them to prove that you are innocent of cheating before you can report a suspected cheater and ask for them to be removed from your game.
To Play with Friends
Invite your friends to the same game with you by sharing their username and having them connect to Fortnite on Solo at the same time. To make this simpler, consider adding your friends ahead of time in the Friends section of your device.
To Avoid Playing Against Friends
These are strategies to avoid being in the same game as one’s friends in Fortnite when playing solos.
These are ways to avoid playing against friends in Apex Legends when playing solos, or squad battles.
- Make sure you are not in a party with friends so console chat does not match you in the same game.
- Use a VPN to alter your IP address, which may decrease the likelihood of being placed in the same game as friends by altering perceived physical location.
- Concurrently as starting a game, have each person perform a random action (jumping, standing on a spot for X seconds, or similar), a whistle if at home, and see if the action matches up to confirm a shared game location.
How to Get Into the Same Solo Game in Fortnite?
To get into the same solo game in Fortnite with your friend, follow these steps. Both you and your friend need to make sure your extended modes are on and go to the battle royale area. Decide on the count number and initiate the joining and matching process with your friend at the same time. If this doesn’t work, one of you should rejoin the game. It is up to players to adjust their timing in order to match.
Party Up in the Lobby
The easiest way to try to get into the same solo game in Fortnite with friends is to try to party up in the lobby, which can work. It originally falsely allows up to 16 people in parties for any gameplay mode, but as of Chapter 3 there is a 4 player limit in non-creatives, which also extends to solo mode. Despite this, if you try partying with four and loading for a solo game, you are given the notification to leave the party while game starts. So basic consensus is that it’s worth a try but don’t expect it to work.
Use Custom Matchmaking Codes
When a player activates their Fortnite creator code, they can get access to custom matchmaking. If the game is set up to allow anyone to match together who uses the same custom matchmaking code, you can inform other players of your code and, as they type it in, they will be able to matchmake with you. Custom matchmaking is set up differently from game to game so you will need to follow the specific instructions of the player or organization who holds the code.
Use Third-Party Tools
It is technically impossible to get into the same solo game with Fortnite players without violating Fortnite rules of conduct. Fortnite community rules state that only one person may use an Epic Games Account to play Fortnite. Account sharing will not be allowed. Account information and access data should remain confidential at all times. The abovementioned steps are at best extremely disruptive in the game. A player reported that an aimbot was used in the name of joining the same solo. This caused them to be excluded for life. They reported the other player after dancing where they were hiding. Epic banned the other player’s IP address in less than 24 hours. According to the terms of service, they are completely within their right to remove people who are violating the use of service of their game. Therefore, this needs to be approached very carefully since technically impossible will probably hinder your account itself. This means you may never play Fortnite of any kind again. Cheating is absolutely not an option on this platform.
What Are the Risks of Trying to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
The risks of trying to get into the same solo game include anything from failing to make it into the same match to revealing your exact game plan for the match, to being identified as teaming and facing a ban. Teaming in solo games is considered breaking the EULA, even if the teams do not directly attack or help each other.
There have been cases where people have been banned for trying to get into the same Fortnite game as one of their friends. If you are considering attempting this, be fully aware of the risk you are taking. While it may be exciting and a fun new activity to try with your friends, permanent bans are not an uncommon response by platforms when discovery of teaming is made. Both Thunder Why and Binqiqi were banned from Twitch itself due to their actions while trying to stream-snip the popular streamer who goes by ALEXC136.
Breaking the Game’s Rules
This attempts to exploit a bug in Fortnite’s system that sends players into solo matches, but Epic Games has made it risky to attempt given the potential consequences for treating last-player-standing games as a team play mode.
[Source: The Fortnite Guy on YouTube: *The Secret Solo Queue Bug in Fortnite Battle Royale*]
Getting Banned from the Game
Getting banned from the game does NOT allow you to get into the same solo game in Fortnite. Banning is the strictest rule enforcement by Epic, and is done for violating major rules. This can include team killing as well as cheating or using hacks (cheats and hacks won’t help here since they don’t allow playing in the same game), which is popular on YouTube but is against Section D of the Terms of Service.
Is It Worth Trying to Get Into the Same Solo Game?
It is not worth trying to coordinate with another player to be in the same solo game on Fortnite, let alone make a game of it. The logistics of getting into the same game at the same time during non-competitive peak hours are complex and difficult to plan for both players. It is far more likely to happen by chance than during organized attempts. At best, players trying to get into the same arena can meet in the lobby for a friendly shoutout, and best of luck to each other.
What Are Some Alternatives to Getting Into the Same Solo Game?
Some alternatives to getting into the same solo game in Fortnite with friends is that players can enter into duo, trio, or squad games. This allows friends to play on the same team in Season 8 and beyond. The simple rules for getting into the same match in this case are for all players, throughout all parties, to join with the ‘Play’ button simultaneously.
These are the alternative modes you can choose from to play with friends and get into the same game across various platforms:
- Duo mode: Play Battle Lab by setting the island to one of your party member’s island codes to increase your chances of entering the same map. Squads and other modes can also be used.
- Teams of 20, Blitz, Solid Gold, and High Explosives mode may still work in some special cases depending on the time of day and month of the year.
- To ensure that all parties are joining together, ensure drafts from the creative lobby are all at the same time.
- Change the creative map to increase the likelihood of joining multiple friends to your party.
Playing in Duos or Squads Mode
You can get into the same solo game in Fortnite easily by playing in duos or squads mode. This is a simple way to play in the same game as your friends since Fortnite permits players to be in a game together if they are in the same lobby.
You can invite your friends, and if they accept and you are in the same lobby, you will join the same game together. If you and your friends are not in the same game, one solution is to exit the game and retry joining more games until finally ending up in the same game. Playing in duos and squads mode allows players to work as teams to get the most kills, survive the longest and make the most of the game’s progression.
Creating a Private Match with Friends
In Fortnite, one way to get into the same solo game is by creating a private match with your friends. To do this, open Fortnite on your desktop or mobile device and click on the Battle Royale game mode. Click the icon of three bars called the Menu in the lower right and select My island. Then click the icon of three people in the upper left to invite friends and choose Start game from the menu. Grant your friends access or close the lobby for a strictly private match based on your preference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get into the same solo game in Fortnite with my friends?
To get into the same solo game with your friends, you can either join their lobby or invite them to join your lobby before starting the game. Once you are all in the same lobby, you can select the same game mode and queue up together.
Can I join my friends in the same solo game even if we are on different platforms?
Unfortunately, cross-platform play is not available for solo games in Fortnite. This means that you and your friends must be playing on the same platform (PC, console, or mobile) in order to join the same solo game.
Is there a way to guarantee that my friends and I will be in the same solo game?
While there is no guaranteed way to ensure you and your friends are in the same solo game, you can improve your chances by timing your game queues together and making sure you are all in the same region.
What happens if one of my friends disconnects during the game?
If one of your friends disconnects during the game, they will automatically be removed from the match. However, you can still continue playing and they can rejoin your lobby for the next game.
Can I join my friends in the same solo game if they are already in a match?
No, you cannot join a solo game in progress. You will have to wait for your friends to finish their current match and join their lobby before starting a new game together.
Are there any third-party tools or hacks that can help me get into the same solo game as my friends?
No, using third-party tools or hacks to manipulate the game and join the same solo game is against the terms of service for Fortnite and can result in a ban. It is best to stick to the game’s intended methods for playing with friends.