The Houseparty App allows players to share their gameplay of Fortnite. This guide will show players how they can do this. Fortnite continues to evolve from just being another battle royale title into a more social experience. During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, players all around the world were introduced to Fortnite concerts being held by some of the world's biggest stars. Not only that, but the game also introduced the Party Royale mode where players can just hang out with one another without the worry of being eliminated. This trend continues by allowing players to stream their gameplay over on the Houseparty App. This guide will show players how they can do it.

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The Houseparty App is one of those apps that exploded during the pandemic. Similar to programs like Discord and Zoom, Houseparty is all about bringing back together through video calls. Players can also play games with one another on the app. It's been a great way to stay connected during those unprecedented times. In case you don't want other people to see your face, you are now able to share your Fortnite gameplay with your friends on Houseparty. This guide will show players how they can set this up.

How To Stream Your Fortnite Gameplay on The Houseparty App

Here is a step-by-step guide on setting up this Stream.

  • Step 1: Download the Houseparty app on either your iOS and Android device.
  • Step 2: Link your Houseparty account to your Epic Games account.
  • Step 3: Turn on the "Fortnite Mode" in Houseparty and now the gameplay will begin to stream.

From here on, your friends on Houseparty will be notified when a new live stream begins. Alternatively, you can join other player's streams and they will also receive a notification. Players can go back into their privacy settings if they wish to turn off Fortnite mode. They will likely be alternating since the Houseparty app is mainly for face-to-face conversation.

This is an excellent alternative for players who don't wish to share their gameplay with the world like with YouTube or Twitch. This can be used for training purposes, casual fun, or everything in-between. Since a big part of Fortnite is the multiplayer experience, sharing your gameplay will make it much easier (& fun) to get the battle royale victory. Players can also use this as a way to keep track of quests they are missing. Share your experience on the battlefield.

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Fortnite is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Android.