10 Fortnite Locations In Real Life

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10 Fortnite locations that are inspired from real life places.
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Fortnite is all the rage right now. It’s not due to its single player PvE Save the World mode, which is also great, it’s all because of the famous battle royale mode that’s free for anyone to play on pretty much every platform known to man. This is the game mode that has captured the hearts of million of gamers around the world and it’s still going as strong as ever in Season 6.

The world of Fortnite battle royale is completely unique, unlike anything we’ve ever seen before...but not really. No matter how different the game looks, all of its beautiful locations have been inspired by real life locations. From Tilted Towers to Wailing Woods, there’s a place in real life that’s a spitting image of what’s seen in the game and that’s not a coincidence.

Featuring:

Entry 1 - CLOCK TOWER
Entry 2 - MAIN BUILDING IN TILTED TOWERS
Entry 3 - ENTIRE MAP
Entry 4 - LOOT LAKE
Entry 5 - DUSTY DIVOT
Entry 6 - WAILING WOODS
Entry 7 - PLEASANT PARK
Entry 8 - CORN FIELDS
Entry 9 - LOOT LLAMAS
Entry 10 - DURR BURGER

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