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Battle it out or use strategy in fantastic action game. Read Common Sense Media's Fortnite review, age rating, and parents guide.
If your kids say they're playing Fortnite, they're probably talking about Battle Royale, the free-to-play multiplayer offshoot of the action-strategy game Fortnite from developer Epic Games. This ultra-popular video game blends elements of sandbox building games with fast-paced action.
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Is your kid addicted to Fortnite? Here are the biggest things parents need to know for kids to safely enjoy Epic's massively popular online battle royale.
Released last fall, the video game Fortnite has captured the attention of players young and old across the U.S. Consumer Reports explains what parents need to know about the game.
The best way to protect your child on Fortnite is to use a parental control app. I recommend Qustodio, which allows you to set time limits on how much Fortnite your kid can play every day, set schedules for when the game is and isn’t available to play, and more.
A good place to start is with the age rating information. In the UK the Video Standards Council rates Fortnite as PEGI 12 for frequent scenes of mild violence.
Fortnite Explained: A Parent's Personal Experience. If your kids are begging to play Fortnite—or maybe they're already playing but you still have questions—then check out this handy guide. By Chad Sapieha. Updated Jun 28, 2024. Photo: Epic Games.
Parents see Fortnite as a safe middle ground between games like Minecraft and Call of Duty. But many kids have a hard time putting Fortnite down and play through the night, and a number of...
Ensure your child knows that wherever they’re playing the game, the device belongs to you, and that you can check their phone anytime (our “parent-led” ownership principle). Be sure your child knows exactly what to do if anything in the game makes them uncomfortable.