It’s always about the options
Something great aboutFortniteis that Epic Games is always giving players new options to enjoy playing its experiences. Whether it be removing the building for those who don’t like it or even the possibility of aFortnitefirst-person mode, these enhance the game considerably.
Can you turn on first-person mode inFortnite?
Lately, there has been a lot of talk about aFortnitefirst-person mode that shifts the entire perspective from behind the shoulders third-person to a first-person point of view. Unfortunately, first-person mode doesn’t fully exist in the battle royale game yet as of the launch ofChapter 4 Season 2.
There was previously a method of forcing it to happen, but it no longer exists. That said, the existence of a FPS setting hints at a possible separate first-person mode in the future. Thankfully, some of the recent leaks from reputable leakers likeHYPEXseems to suggest that, too.

But in the meantime, there is no way to permanently playFortnitein first-person, like how it is possible in other battle royale games likeCall of Duty Warzone 2.0,Apex Legends, andPUBG. Even still, there is a way to access an FPS perspective sometimes.
How to use first-person mode
The only legitimate way to play in first-person these days is to use certain guns. While you won’t be able to play like this the whole time, it works when you’re aiming down the sights. Here are some of the weapons you may currently use for first-person mode:
There is a nice mix of both snipers and mid-range ARs that you are able to use in a FPS perspective. To do this, simply equip the weapon and then hold down the aim-down-sights button. For controller players, that is generally the left trigger, while it is the right mouse button for keyboard and mouse users.

This lets you switch to a first-person perspective while you are holding down this button. It seems that there is going to be a permanent first-person mode for every weapon in the near future. In fact, there was a secret setting thatappearedrecently.
It allowed users who have access to Save the World to turn on this mode and use it in battle royale. It was janky, though, and didn’t work correctly, so it was swiftly removed by Epic. This setting shows that there is hope for a true FPS mode inFortnite, and we’ll be sure to update you once there is.







