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To play split screen Fortnite on Xbox, you need two controllers, two profiles, and to be in a supported mode like Duos or Squads.

How to Split Screen Fortnite on Xbox (Quick Scoop)

Basic requirements

  • Two Xbox controllers connected to the same console.
  • Two Xbox profiles (each player signs in with their own account; guest/quick play often does not work reliably).
  • Both players should ideally have Epic Games accounts linked to their Xbox profiles so progress and cosmetics save.
  • Stable internet connection and the same language settings in Fortnite for both players.
  • You must use supported modes only:
    • Works: Duos, Squads, Zero Build equivalents, and some Creative maps marked as local co‑op.
* Does NOT work: Solo, Save the World, ranked, most LTMs without local co‑op tag.

Step‑by‑step: how to split screen on Xbox

1. Set up accounts and controllers

  1. Turn on your Xbox and sign in as Player 1 with your usual profile.
  2. Make sure Player 2 has an Xbox profile on the console, or create one via “Add new” on the sign‑in screen.
  1. Connect both controllers and confirm each one can move around the Xbox dashboard on its own profile.

Think of it like having two “logins” to the same TV: each controller must belong to a different profile before Fortnite will allow split screen.

2. Launch Fortnite and choose the right mode

  1. With Player 1’s controller, open Fortnite and log in to your Epic account if prompted.
  1. From the main menu, select Battle Royale or Zero Build , not Save the World.
  1. In the mode selector, choose Duos or Squads (or a Creative playlist that explicitly supports local co‑op).

If you try to stay on Solo or a non‑supported mode, the split‑screen prompt will never appear.

3. Add Player 2 to the lobby

  1. When you’re in the Fortnite lobby with Player 1, turn on the second controller and press the Xbox button to sign in Player 2’s profile (if not already signed in).
  1. After Player 2 is signed in, look at the bottom of the screen: you should see a prompt like “Press and hold A to log in” for Player 2.
  1. Have Player 2 hold A on their controller until the game finishes logging them in and adds them to the party.

If the prompt doesn’t show up:

  • Switch to Duos/Squads again, or back out to the mode‑select screen and re‑enter the lobby.
  • Double‑check that Player 2 is actually signed in with a full Xbox profile, not a simple guest.

4. Start the match and play

  • Once both players appear in the lobby, ready up as usual.
  • When the match begins, the game automatically switches to split‑screen:
    • Player 1 typically appears on the top half of the screen.
    • Player 2 appears on the bottom half.
  • Each player can open their own settings menu to tweak sensitivity, invert Y, and controller layout, though general video settings affect both.

Example: You and a friend queue into Zero Build Duos, both ready up, the loading screen appears, and as soon as you spawn on the Battle Bus your TV is divided horizontally—two viewpoints, one console.

Common issues and quick fixes

  • No split‑screen option showing
    • Make sure you’re not in Solo, ranked, or Save the World.
* Confirm both controllers are connected and both profiles are signed in.
  • Second controller “does nothing”
    • Re‑sync the controller to the Xbox, then sign into a profile again.
* Try holding **A** a bit longer on the lobby prompt; sometimes it takes a few seconds to register.
  • Lag or blurry graphics
    • Split‑screen is more demanding; consider lowering graphics settings or closing other apps in the background.

Mini FAQ and forum‑style notes

“Can I use split screen in every Fortnite mode on Xbox?”
Not every mode; it’s mainly supported in Duos, Squads, and some Creative playlists tagged for local co‑op, but not Solo or most ranked modes.

“Do both players have to own skins and passes?”
Each account uses its own locker and Battle Pass, so cosmetics and progression stay separate for Player 1 and Player 2.

Players on forums and YouTube tutorials in 2024–2026 still use this same core flow (two profiles, two controllers, Duos/Squads lobby, then hold A/Y to join), even on newer Xbox Series X|S updates.

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