Fortnite, one of the most popular online multiplayer games in the world for the past two years, will soon receive Bots. According to Epic, the publisher and developer of the game, their goal is to improve the matchmaking features of the game's Battle Royale mode, which is arguably the main reason players play it. The popularity of games like Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battleground (PUBG) is actually due to this battle royale style of multiplayer matches, in which a number of players, one hundred most often, are thrown onto a single shrinking map. over time this resulted in an inevitable brawl for the last man in a bloody meat-grinding match.
Epic is planning to make several improvements, although they point out that the main multiplayer gameplay has "remained largely unchanged," according to the company's latest press release. However, the game has come a long way since its release in 2017 and the gaming community should see it as one more step in the evolution of the game and the genre. So the next update will mark a kind of plateau in the evolution chain.
The next Fortnite patch will implement the changes to the matchmaking system, whereby the game should achieve better matchmaking logic. Epic is primarily looking to make the matchmaking process fairer and allow the game to bring together players with similar skills. Update 10.40 will implement these changes and should arrive in a few days. Changes will be released slowly across all regions and closely monitored to determine its impact on Battle Royale mode.
However, an even bigger change is the introduction of Bots in Fortnite with version 10.40. Bots are naturally designed to mimic human players and their playing habits. They also aim to improve the online match system, in order to "provide a better way for players to develop their skills." The Fortnite Season 11 release date is still not set, but according to