'Fortnite' to Add Bots and Matchmaking Based on Skill

Epic Games is set to add bots and tweak their Battle Royale matchmaking system.

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In a blog post written and published by Epic Games on Monday, the makers of Fortnitestated that they'd soon be making some potentially substantial changes to their Battle Royale core modes.

The first change concerns a tweak to matchmaking that will occur in the upcoming 10.40 patch update. As Epic puts it, an "improved matchmaking logic" will pair closely skilled players for the sake of creating "fairer matches." The post doesn't offer too much in the way of specifics, but they did write that as you get better your competition will get stiffer (and, presumably vice-versa).

As it currently stands Battle Royale players get matched regardless of their skill, which can lead to some seriously uneven (and often un-fun) beatdowns.

As for the second change, Epic has announced that they'll be adding bots to their non-competitive modes. That change will occur in Season 11, which looks slated to start in the first or second week of October.

"[Bots] will behave similarly to normal players and will help provide a better path for players to grow in skill," The Fortnite Team writes. "Bots will work in conjunction with the new matchmaking system, and as your skill improves, you’ll face fewer Bots. Bots will not be present in Competitive playlists."

They add that the new system is something that will be continuously tweaked and updated.

We're making improvements to matchmaking beginning in update v10.40.

Read more about it here: https://t.co/HTlVQ8XovT

— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) September 23, 2019

As noted by Kotaku, early reaction to the changes on the game's competitive Reddit seems to be largely positive as players optimistically hope that the new matchmaking system will lead to the game handing out fewer items that allow casual players to unfairly have a chance against their more experienced counterparts.

As for the immediate Twitter reaction to these announcements, well there was a theme that should be pretty easy to spot.

Here's a footage of @FortniteGame's Bot Doing 90's in season 8 LOL
imagine how powerful it is in season 10! pic.twitter.com/S4Gzj3ebz4

— HYPEX (@HYPEX) September 23, 2019

Bots are coming to Fortnite?

Tag the biggest bot you know who was already playing before this update... 😂 pic.twitter.com/Llj37B98Bj

— FaZe Clan (@FaZeClan) September 23, 2019

Lmao I feel bad for all the Fortnite players who actually are bots cause they bout to get smurfed on by half the community with this new patch 😂 Now everything would be skill based matchmaking. Curious about you guys thoughts! pic.twitter.com/6ptaG99ri8

— Daequan (@DaequanLoco) September 23, 2019

they adding bots to fortnite? but I been around since sept 2017 ????

— LAZAR (@Lazarbeam) September 23, 2019

So we most likely won’t see bots in our games? Based on how it’s worded, it’s just for newer players (which, hey, can’t be a bad thing).

Ex...

0-10 games played: 50 bots
11-50 games played: 15 bots
51-100 games: 5 bots
101+ games: 0 bots (?)

We just need Siphon with SBMM! 👍🏼

— Nick Eh 30 (@NickEh30) September 23, 2019

Why are they adding bots to fortnite when timthetatman is already in the game?? I’m just making this tweet before anyone else can

— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) September 23, 2019

Fortnite announcing that they are adding bots to the game but @MrMuselk has been playing since Season 1?!?

— PWR Lachlan ⚡️ (@LachlanYT) September 23, 2019

Skill Based Matchmaking in Fortnite...

Definitely knew it was coming. Kinda had to. Idk if this will make it easier for me to make videos or harder lol

If all my games are against sweats I won't be making too many videos on it that's for sure.

— Tyler (@I_AM_WILDCAT) September 23, 2019

For the semi-tech illiterate/gamer with a 9-to-5, note that being called a "bot" has become a disparaging term for bad players in the Fortnite community and beyond. Hopefully that makes more sense now.

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