What to know

  • Quints lets you queue with up to five players in Battle Royale
  • It launched as a limited-time playlist in early January 2026
  • Designed to fix the classic “one extra friend” problem
  • Availability may change based on player response

Quints is a Battle Royale playlist in Fortnite that increases the standard squad size from four to five players. It plays on the same island with the same core rules, but the extra teammate subtly changes how matches unfold—from drop planning to late-game fights.

Quick overview of the Quints in Fortnite

AspectDetails
Mode nameQuints
Team size5 players per squad
Playlist typeLimited-Time Mode
MatchmakingFill or pre-made party
Core rulesStandard Battle Royale ruleset

When Quints became available & how long it runs

Quints debuted on January 9, 2026, alongside Fortnite’s Born in Chaos, crossover event. As of now, it’s scheduled as a limited-time mode running through early February 2026, with the exact end date varying slightly by region and playlist rotation.

Epic Games often uses LTMs to test engagement, so Quints’ long-term future depends on player participation and feedback during this window.

How Quints fits alongside other Fortnite modes

Quints sits next to Solo, Duos, Trios, and Squads on the mode selection screen. You queue exactly the same way:

  • Invite up to four friends to form a full squad of five
  • Or enable Fill to match with random teammates

Mechanically, nothing else changes—loot pools, storm timing, and victory conditions all remain consistent with standard Battle Royale.

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Why Epic added a five-player mode

For years, Fortnite squads capped at four, which often forced groups of five to rotate players out or split parties. Quints directly addresses that friction.

From a gameplay perspective, five-player teams introduce:

  • More revive potential during extended fights
  • Clearer role specialization (scout, fragger, support, anchor, flex)
  • Higher survivability in chaotic third-party engagements

It also slightly shifts pacing, as full wipes take longer and coordinated pushes become more important.

How strategies change in Quints matches

With an extra teammate, positioning matters more than raw aggression. You’ll often see teams split into 3–2 formations when rotating or looting, rather than moving as a single clump. Late-game fights reward disciplined communication, since tracking enemy knockdowns and revives becomes harder with more players on each side.

Will Quints become permanent in Fortnite

Right now, Quints is temporary. Epic has indicated—through past playlist experiments—that strong engagement can lead to permanent additions. If Quints maintains healthy queue times and positive feedback, it has a realistic chance of returning as a recurring or permanent mode.

What is the Born in Chaos crossover

The Born in Chaos crossover in Fortnite is a limited-time in-game event that blends themed cosmetics, special playlists, and short-term gameplay changes into the core Battle Royale experience. Rather than introducing a standalone mode, the crossover is designed to layer new content directly onto existing systems, encouraging players to engage without learning entirely new mechanics.

At its core, Born in Chaos focuses on heightened conflict and group play. The event coincided with the introduction of the Quints playlist, Fortnite’s first-ever five-player squad format, which reinforced the event’s emphasis on large-scale teamwork and chaotic encounters. This timing made the crossover feel like a broader experiment in how Fortnite squads function when player counts increase.

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The crossover also brought a themed cosmetic lineup, including outfits, back blings, pickaxes, and emotes tied to the Born in Chaos branding. These items were made available through the Item Shop and limited-time challenges, giving players multiple ways to engage depending on whether they preferred gameplay objectives or direct purchases.

From a design standpoint, Born in Chaos fits Fortnite’s long-running approach to live-service events: introduce a strong theme, attach it to gameplay changes, and measure community response. The event is temporary, but elements introduced during it—such as new playlists or mechanics—may return later if player interest remains high.


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