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How To Play Only Up Fortnite Map

The Only Up Fortnite map code drops players into the thrilling and frustrating indie parkour game. You can get to the new map with ease in…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightJune 26, 20233 Mins Read
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The Only Up Fortnite map code drops players into the thrilling and frustrating indie parkour game. You can get to the new map with ease in Creative 2.0. However, whether you can complete it without falling dozens of times is the real question. If you are willing to put your parkour skills to the test, you’ll want to drop into the creator-made island and see if you can master the course.

Only Up Fortnite Map Guide

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If you haven’t heard, Only Up! is an indie game where your task is to keep climbing up until you reach the clouds and beyond. It’s not as simple as it sounds, however. Your character climbs various obstacles floating in the sky, such as train tracks, buildings, and the like. You’re unable to die, but there are no checkpoints here. If you fall, you start wherever you land, even if it’s at the very bottom. 

Of course, someone had to bring that world into another. That is where we get the creator-made Only Up Fortnite map. It works the same as the Only Up! video game. The only difference is that it features Fortnite controls. You won’t die on this map, but you will start from the beginning if you fall.

Before we can share some tips, you’ll need the Fortnite Only Up map code, which is the island code: 4366-9611-6988. Just head there, and you can begin your journey.

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How To Complete the Parkour Course in Ciri’s Escape in Fortnite

Once you begin the Only Up Fortnite map, the course will place you through different seasons of the game. Every time you reach a new season, you will hear music. Still, be careful not to mistake them for checkpoints. 

As you rush through this game mode, take note of the different areas you will climb. Some are grassy. You may not notice they lack anything underneath them. Adjusting the camera angle can help you spot hidden platforms.

There are also rocky paths with gaps that range from small to large. No matter the size, you can fall through. There is even an anxiety-inducing area with rings, and you’ll learn not to trust the tires all the time.

Thankfully, the Only Up map in Fortnite features several open areas to freely sprint. There’s a timer at the top of the screen, so you’re able to track your progress in playtime. We recommend taking your time in the beginning to learn the course. It can set you up for a speed run later. If you want, you can check out such a speed run below:

Also, there’s more than one path you can take to move along the course. Some paths are faster, but they are more difficult to manage. Keep that in mind and prepare yourself for the fun frustration that comes with Only Up! now in Fortnite style.

Fortnite is available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, iOS, and Android.

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Since childhood, Mykel has had a passion for writing, drawing, comic books, video games, and all things horror. She finds various ways to blend her loves such as sketching out ideas for potential comics and working out ideas for choice-based visual novels.

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