Fortnite's next big crossover has been revealed, and it features Aloy from Horizon: Zero Dawn. Want a chance to unlock this slick PlayStation skin early? You'll need to pay attention and learn to survive in the wild.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is currently free-to-play on PlayStation 4, with a Season Pass for $19.99 (our review). Just install the game and keep it on your PS4.

Fortnite, on the other hand, is available to download via PlayStation Store, Steam, and Xbox Live. The game's Season Pass, which costs $9.99, gives you access to free builds of the game, free updates, and other perks.

Like a lot of Horizon: Zero Dawn's DLC, Fortnite's aim is to allow players to level up and increase their health on the ground with actions such as action trees and combos. There's also an inventory system that makes the whole setting an integral part of the game world.

Let's talk more about Fortnite: The Fortnite Deck Build. When the Fortnite Deck is activated for the first time, all characters and the environment are unlocked.

Armed with one in every seven cards, players can now create custom decks that you can then play in your match. However, these decks have a limited number of draw states they can trigger. The more cards you draw, the more powerful your decks become. You can change a deck a bit before you pick it up just using a second hand, but each card in your deck has a number of options. Set up the right combination of cards and prepare to snap awesome pictures like this:

The Fortnite Deck system is further broken down into two areas of play: Scrolls and Moves.

Scrolls are triggered by striking a tile, whether it be in battle or on the map. Scrolls can be triggered automatically when in combat or set to autoscroll by slanting the screen. Scrolls can be triggered with an emote, which changes the move for the current console game. A smooth, unique piece of art, the emote is whoever emotes first is moved. So… Hands up, smile, sample emote displayed. Next swipe left, and hands are down for a weapon attack. Next swipe to the right, and bow and arrow slice in three directions. We're not sure how this move looks, but we definitely gave it a try!

It's kind of ever-present, learning about the deck systems now that I've seen them more. A picture of a shooter emote makes me want to shoot someone as soon as the Fortnite
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