Rock band developer Harmonix's new Fortnite music mode will support instrument controllers
UPDATE 13/12/23: Fortnite Festival looks to be getting instrumer controller support sooner than expected, based on a tease from peripheral manufacturer PDP.
The maker of officially-licensed controllers posted on social media last night stating: “Rock on this January”. The message was accompanied by emojis of a tent and a moon, which fans have taken to be a reference to Fortnite (a fort – sort of – and the night).
Is this our first look at the new Fortnite Festival guitar controller, albeit in silhouette form?
Rock On this January ⛺️🌙🎶🎸🎮 pic.twitter.com/IsjlmZyuGF
— PDP (@PDPgaming) December 12, 2023
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Epic Games previously stated that instrument controller support was being worked on as “a priority” for Fortnite Festival, though it was unclear whether this meant support for older controllers or whether new plastic guitars were being made. Now, it seems, we may have an answer.
ORIGINAL STORY 11/12/23:Fortnite Festival – the game’s new rhythm-based mode developed by Rock Band studio Harmonix – will let you use your plastic guitars and drums in the future.
Adding support for instrument controllers is “a priority”, according to an FAQ page for the mode published by Epic Games.
Fortnite Festival went live on Saturday, and lets you tap along to music using buttons on your controller or keyboard (as in, a keyboard for your PC). It is very like Rock Band, which is perhaps not surprising, with tracks available for different instruments and with various difficulty options.
“Does Fortnite Festival support instrument controllers?” the mode’s FAQ page asks. “Not at launch, but it’s a priority for the team and currently under development,” comes the reply. “We’ll have more to share in 2024.”
Fortnite Festival features a rotating range of free tracks to play along with – currently including Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and The Killers – with the option to buy any you want to keep. There’s also a season pass running until February containing a character skin for The Weeknd which you can use in Fortnite’s battle royale mode, as well as some other virtual instrument cosmetics and more music packs such as Gangnam Style.