(Image credit: Epic/Disney) Played by Young enough to have plenty of Fortnite hours under my belt, but old enough to remember when Epic made dudebro cover shooters and your older brother's favorite arena shooter. I do miss those days. Last week I drove down to a fancy studio lot in Los Angeles to play Fortnite. "Play Fortnite" isn't a very descriptive phrase these days, as the battle royale has long since evolved into a platform with numerous games under the official Epic banner, plus thousands more community-made modes. On both fronts, it was an unimpressive day of marketing. Alongside a mix of press and content creators, I played hours of: Article continues below Galactic Siege : A riff on classic Battlefront Droid Tycoon : An idle game where you hold left click and buy droids to farm money Escape Vader : A co-op horror game where you avoid Darth Vader… very easily Fortnite's Star Wars offering represents, for all intents and purposes, the latest incarnation of the movie tie-in videogame. Remember those?…