How to invite friends to join your LEGO Fortnite world

How to play together with your friends in LEGO Fortnite
How to invite friends to join your LEGO Fortnite world
How to invite friends to join your LEGO Fortnite world /

LEGO Fortnite, like any good survival crafting game, lets you play alongside your friends so you can build and create together. As we discovered in our LEGO Fortnite hands-on preview, you can have up to 8 players in a world at the same time, letting you get a healthy creative community together in one place if that’s what you want.

We’ll show you how to invite your friends so they can join your world, and even give them access to it when you’re not online.

How to invite friends into your world – LEGO Fortnite

LEGO Fortnite player list
You can add up to 8 players to your LEGO Fortnite world and give seven of them keys / Epic Games

If you open up your inventory you can navigate to the “Players” tab where you’ll see a list of everyone currently in the world, and the option to invite friends. Once you hit that button you can do it via the normal system for Fortnite, by clicking invite from your friends menu.

Once they’re in you have an additional feature, as you can give up to seven of your friends a “key” to your world. This allows them to access and play your world even when you’re not online, otherwise, only the host would be able to invite people. It allows you a bit more freedom, although make sure you only give it to people you trust.


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Ryan Woodrow
RYAN WOODROW

Ryan Woodrow is Guides Editor for GLHF based in London, England. He has a particular love for JRPGs and the stories they tell. His all-time favorite JRPGs are the Xenoblade Chronicles games because of the highly emotive and philosophy-driven stories that hold great meaning. Other JRPGs he loves in the genre are Persona 5 Royal, Octopath Traveler, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Nier Automata, and Pokémon. He also regularly dives deep into the indie scene trying to find hidden gems and innovative ideas. Some of his favorite indie games include FTL: Faster Than Light, Thomas Was Alone, Moonlighter, Phantom Abyss, and Towerfall Ascension. More of his favorite games are Minecraft, Super Mario Odyssey, Stardew Valley, Skyrim, and XCOM 2. He has a first-class degree in Games Studies from Staffordshire University and has written for several sites such as USA Today's ForTheWin, Game Rant, The Sun, and KeenGamer. Email: ryan.woodrow@glhf.gg