Chained Together became popular not long after its release on Steam. Just like Only Up, gamers must ascend and avoid falling to their demise. However, in Chained Together, players can enjoy the game with two to four friends, in which case they will be connected by a chain.

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Chained Together-inspired maps have already been created in Fortnite, and this guide will tell players how they can play them with their friends. This way, they can level up their Battle Pass while having fun in Fortnite's Creative Mode.

Chained Together Fortnite Map Code

Fans who'd like to try Chained Together in Fortnite can now do it thanks to map creator gnagames. They've created a map that allows players to enter and find a partner to team up with and try to reach the top, as they go through the various themes of past Fortnite seasons from Chapter 1.

To play Chained Together in Fortnite, players have to search for Island Code 1897-9963-4956 or the island name "Chained Together" in the in-game lobby. Gamers who enjoy parkour courses in Creative mode will be familiar with this type of gameplay, as it's quite similar.

How to Play Chained Together in Fortnite

Just like in the actual game Chained Together, in this Fortnite map, gamers have to climb as high as they can without falling while staying close to their teammate. They will visit popular landmarks that were in the game back in Chapter 1 while parkouring through the various buildings and props.

To team up with another person in Fortnite's Chained Together island, walk up to a player that's not chained to anyone and then press "Request Chain." Gamers can use the Jump button to grab onto a ledge, jump onto another surface, and hurdle. If their teammate falls, they can try to pull them up using the Reload button, which isn't otherwise needed in this game mode.

To make it easier for your teammate to understand where you'd like to head next, you should place a marker near your next objective, especially if you're not using voice chat.

Players who prefer to play solo can complete this without being chained up, but they might also want to play the Only Up map instead. This map is still in its early stages, and it's likely that it will receive updates if it remains active for a few weeks.