On Thursday, Epic Games announced the launch of its new Postparty app, which allows players to share Fortnite gameplay clips.
“The new Mobile Post Party app lets you capture clips of your Fortnite game across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, then watch the clips and socialize,” the company said in a blog post. Share media on the web. It added that users can also save clips to their phones.
After downloading the Post Party app from the App Store for iOS users and the Google Play Store for Android users, you can sign up for the app with your Epic Games account.
After playing Fortnite on: PlayStation 5, Sony PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, users can record 30 seconds of gameplay by pressing the record button on each platform. Note that the player's voice and chat transcript will not appear in the recording.
Once you capture the clip, it will be saved to the Tieba App Library. The entire process can take up to 5 minutes. Once the clip is selected and cut to an appropriate length, it can be shared on social media platforms.
Epic Games has warned that the after-party app may save Fortnite clips from the Battle Royale game, as well as player-created islands. Clips cannot be saved in Save the World.
It should be noted that the function of taking and sharing screenshots is available for game platforms, but it varies from platform to platform, and now Post Party is standardizing the process and providing convenience for users.
It looks like Life on Air, the company that develops the Houseparty app, has developed a new after-party app.
Epic Games bought the House Party video chat app in 2019 but discontinued it in late 2021.