Hytale modder creates Fortnite-style storm mod

A young developer has released a mod for Hytale that replicates Fortnite's shrinking storm, enabling battle royale modes similar to old Hunger Games setups in Minecraft. Shared on January 26 via X/Twitter, the WorldBorder mod offers customizable features for other creators. This addition highlights the game's growing modding community shortly after its early access launch.

Hytale, the Minecraft-inspired sandbox RPG, has quickly attracted modders despite its similarities to the genre leader and some development delays. The game entered early access with a strong reception, prompting creative additions from the community.

On January 26, user dattadeveloper announced his WorldBorder mod on X/Twitter, stating: "I did the Fortnite storm in #Hytale #HytaleModding (DisplayDebug)" alongside a video demonstration. The mod introduces a shrinking border mechanic akin to Fortnite's storm, designed to support battle royale experiences. It is standalone, compatible with other projects, and includes an API for integration.

Key features include fully customizable border colors, multiple border shapes, and various adjustment options to suit different modders or players. Dattadeveloper has shared additional videos showcasing the mod's capabilities and expressed interest in collaborating with fellow modders and event organizers.

This development evokes memories of Minecraft's popular Hunger Games-inspired battle royale modes from over a decade ago. Dattadeveloper is already testing his own version of such competitive formats. As Hytale aims to refresh the blocky sandbox subgenre, mods like WorldBorder could foster larger community-driven events in 2026, though challenging Minecraft's dominance will require more innovation.

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