Two Different Tools for Two Different Players

TATEWARE offers two separate products for Fortnite: TATE AI, our cross-game memory-only AI aim assist, and TATENITE, a Fortnite-dedicated suite with ESP, builds, and aimbot. Both are excellent. Both undetected. But they serve different player profiles. This 2026 deep dive helps you decide which one fits your playstyle and budget.

Quick Feature Comparison

FeatureTATE AITATENITE
Aim assistAI-driven, pixel-basedMemory-based aimbot
ESPNoYes (boxes, skeletons, distances)
Build helpersNoYes
Loot ESPNoYes
Kernel driverNo (memory-only user-mode)Yes (kernel internal)
Multi-gameYes (Apex, R6, CoD, Rust)Fortnite only
ControllerYesYes
Price (monthly)EUR 35Higher (suite-tier)

When to Pick TATE AI

When to Pick TATENITE

The Detection Story

Easy Anti-Cheat in 2026 has two main attack surfaces: kernel-level driver scanning and behavioral analysis. TATE AI dodges the first because it has no driver to scan. TATENITE uses its own anti-detection layer for the kernel side and has a multi-year clean track record. Both have their merits.

If you've been EAC-banned before, pair either product with our HWID Spoofer before re-entering.

Performance Impact

MetricTATE AITATENITE
FPS impact~3 FPS~5 FPS
RAM usage~250 MB~180 MB
GPU usageLow (CV inference)None
CPU usageMediumLow

Stacking Both Products

You can run TATE AI and TATENITE simultaneously. Some users do this for the absolute best of both worlds: TATENITE's ESP and build helpers paired with TATE AI's pixel-based aim correction. The two systems do not conflict because they operate at different layers (user-mode CV vs kernel internal).

Verdict

If you're a casual or solo Fortnite player who also dabbles in Apex, CoD, or Rust, TATE AI is the smarter buy at EUR 35/month or EUR 149 lifetime. If Fortnite is your career and you want everything on the screen, TATENITE is the clear winner. The good news: TATEWARE updates both products in lockstep, so neither is neglected.