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If you have ever played Minecraft multiplayer, you might know that the servers you join are hosted on a computer running a program, called Minecraft Game Server.
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While the Minecraft Game server is written by the creators of Minecraft, Mojang, Epic Games doesn't provide an equivalent for Fortnite.
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By exploiting the Fortnite internals, though, it's possible to create a game server just like in Minecraft: this is in easy terms what Project Reboot does.
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Some Fortnite versions support running this game server in the background without rendering the game("headless"), while others still require the full game to be open.
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Just like in Minecraft, you need a game client to play the game and one to host the server.
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By default, a game server is automatically started on your PC when you start a Fortnite version from the "Play" section in the launcher.
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If you want to play in another way, for example by joining a server hosted by one of your friends instead of running one yourself, you can checkout the "Multiplayer" section in the "Play" tab of the launcher.
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