

So, if you want to play with friends across platforms, everyone needs to link their platform’s account - Android, iOS, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live or Nintendo Network - to their Epic Games account. (Stats and leaderboards are platform-specific, though.) Link that account everywhere you play, and your progress and purchased content travels with you. Your canonical Fortnite information lives in your Epic Games account. Ultimately, you’ll use it to create a cross-platform party, which lets everybody play together. Your Epic Games account is the glue that binds Fortnite together across all platforms.

(You can register for an Epic Games account on the developer’s official site.) Regardless of where you’re playing, you need an Epic Games account if you want crossplay. As a concession to those who don’t want to play with console or mobile players, the Fill option is disabled when you’re in a cross-platform party on Mac and PC. On all platforms, Fortnite’s Squad Fill parties (see the gallery above) refer to players on whatever platform that you’re playing on. In Solo mode (which is designed to exclude teams), you’ll only be matched against solo PC players. Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch players who are in a cross-platform party - unless you’re playing Solo mode (see the gallery above). On PC, Fortnite will match you with mobile, PS4.

You’ll also need to install both the 360Controller driver. … You can indeed use an Xbox One controller with a Mac, but you’ll need a wired connection via microUSB cable - you can’t play wirelessly.

How do I connect my PS4 controller to my macbook air?.
