Fortnite's New FOV Slider: A Limited, Yet Welcome Addition

Fortnite's v28.10 update introduces long-awaited, yet limited, FOV options, adding a new dimension to the gameplay but leaving players wanting more.

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Fortnite finally added FOV options. | © Epic Games

In an update that has been long-awaited by its community, Fortnite has finally introduced Field of View (FOV) options in its latest v28.10 patch, released on January 23, 2024. However, this addition comes with a caveat: the new FOV settings are exclusively applicable when sprinting.

Fortnite Update v28.10: Limited FOV Options Introduced

For years, players have been requesting more control over the FOV in Fortnite, a feature that is critical in first-person shooter games for broader environmental awareness. The introduction of FOV settings marks a significant step, but it may not fully satisfy players' expectations.

Unlike comprehensive FOV controls seen in other games, Fortnite's new feature is limited to altering the field of view during sprinting, leaving the default FOV unchanged during normal gameplay.

The new FOV options include "FOV Minimum" and "FOV Maximum" settings, which players can adjust to alter their view while sprinting. This change allows for a wider field of view during high-speed movement, potentially improving spatial awareness and reaction times in fast-paced scenarios.

While this update shows Epic Games' responsiveness to community feedback, the limited scope of the FOV adjustments has led to mixed reactions among players. Some appreciate the added customization, while others express disappointment over the feature's limited application, hoping for a more comprehensive FOV slider that affects the entire gameplay experience.

This partial implementation of FOV options in Fortnite continues to reflect the ongoing dialogue between the game's developers and its dedicated player base, highlighting the evolving nature of this popular battle royale game.

Gaston Cuny

Gaston is a writer covering various Fortnite & Entertainment topics for EarlyGame. Previously, Gaston worked for Dexerto's editorial staff, writing guides and news articles....