Fortnite’s latest patch nerfs a powerful weapon—and it’s divided players
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by Mateusz Miter
12h ago
Fortnite players witnessed a substantial v29.10 update being added to the game on March 26. While it brought a lot of fresh features to LEGO Fortnite, it also introduced some changes to Battle Royale, including a nerf to the Reaper Sniper, which has divided the community. The Reaper Sniper no longer drops as an Uncommon or Rare weapon. It’s also now rarer to find in Epic and Legendary rarities, according to HYPEX, which is a huge nerf, especially considering its immense popularity in recent weeks. While a lot of players love the change, there are also as many (if not more) people who hate the ..read more
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Kratos bundle is making a comeback in Fortnite Chapter 5, season 2
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by Rijit Banerjee
12h ago
God of War’s Kratos is returning to Fortnite in Chapter Five, season two, with his bundle adding a new flavor to the existing Greek mythology-inspired season. According to FireMonkey, a Fortnite leaker, the Kratos bundle should come out with the next v29.10 update. The bundle falls under the Gaming Legends rarity ..read more
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LEGO Fortnite hints that long-awaited steering wheel, vehicle update is coming very soon
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by Tyler Esguerra
5d ago
It’s been a long time coming, but prospective builders and explorers might finally be getting a chance to build some working vehicles in LEGO Fortnite with the v29.10 update. On March 22, the official LEGO Fortnite Twitter account posted a new image of a wheel for their fans with the caption, “Vroom vroom,” along with a date set near the end of the month. There weren’t other details given, but more information was found by popular dataminer and leak account iFireMonkey that should get even more hype going ..read more
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Epic’s campaign against Apple monopoly takes major step forward with U.S. antitrust lawsuit
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by Scott Robertson
1w ago
The United States Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against tech giant Apple, claiming that the company has created an illegal monopoly over the smartphone market. Epic Games has been one of the most vocal adversaries of what they call Apple’s monopoly over mobile devices and has engaged the tech giant in various legal battles and disputes in recent years. Epic and founder Tim Sweeney have been at the forefront of appealing to various international regulatory bodies to step in, with the U.S. finally making its biggest move yet ..read more
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Fall Guys to continue as standalone game despite addition to Fortnite Creative
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by Sharmila Ganguly
1w ago
While official plans of its collaboration with Fortnite are still intact, the popular platform battle royale Fall Guys will continue to be available as an independent free-to-play experience as it is right now, an Epic Games spokesperson confirmed on March 20.  First reported by Eurogamer, officials have confirmed that Mediatonic and Epic Games will not stop supporting Fall Guys as a standalone game anytime soon. This announcement comes after Epic revealed its plan to inject the game’s adorable and bouncy beans into Fortnite’s diverse community via the Creative (UEFN) mode ..read more
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Fortnite mobile return is imminent with Epic Games Store launch on iOS and Android later this year
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by Scott Robertson
1w ago
For mobile gamers who have been waiting years for the return of Fortnite, it doesn’t look like they’ll have to remain patient much longer as the launch of the new mobile Epic Games Store seems to signal the end of the battle royale’s hiatus on iOS and Android devices. Epic announced today during GDC 2024 that the iOS and Android release of the Epic Games Store application is planned for before the end of 2024. With the Epic Games Store officially coming to mobile devices, Fortnite is likely going to return either at the same time or shortly after, along with “a selection of third party partne ..read more
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Fortnite is finally getting first-person perspective in 2024, but not in battle royale—yet
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by Scott Duwe
1w ago
Ready for a victory royale in first-person? Not so fast, Fortnite gamers. The long-rumored change in perspective seems closer than ever in Fortnite, but not quite battle royale just yet. During the State of Unreal keynote at GDC 2024 today, Epic confirmed that first-person perspective is finally arriving in Fortnite, but only in Creative modes for now in UEFN ..read more
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Epic adds LEGO tools to Fortnite Creative suite, releases new playable Islands
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by Scott Robertson
1w ago
The massive Fortnite Creative community has been gifted another set of tools thanks to the growing partnership between Epic Games and the LEGO Group. LEGO styles, elements, and other brand assets are now available to use in both the Unreal Editor for Fortnite and Fortnite Creative, the two free tools that developers can use to design, develop, and publish games and experience within Fortnite. With these new assets, players and creators can now publish their own LEGO Islands in Fortnite. Included in the added assets are four usable templates for newer creators ..read more
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Fortnite Rocket Racing might be getting custom maps sooner than you think
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by Edward Strazd
1w ago
Things have been quiet on Fortnite Rocket Racing’s tracks since it launched. But the engines might start revving once more, as the latest rumors suggest custom maps are coming to Rocket Racing, and it might happen sooner rather than later. According to the Fortnite leaker Shiina on X on March 17, community maps are planned to come to the Rocket Racing mode, and the official announcement is expected to go live this week. Further leaks suggest something related to the UEFN Rocket Racing will appear in the next Fortnite update on March 19 ..read more
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Fortnite teases Midas’ return in Chapter Five, season two
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by Cande Maldonado
1w ago
After his abrupt disappearance due to a game-breaking bug that plagued players with technical woes, Midas is poised to make a return in Fortnite Chapter Five, season two, if a March 17 teaser is to be believed. Midas made his grand entrance to Fortnite back in Chapter Two, season two as a legendary skin with the ability to turn everything he touches into gold. His stint was cut short due to a game-breaking bug that caused chaos across the Fortnite universe. Thus, Midas, along with other gold-themed skins, was temporarily shelved by Epic Games until a fix could be implemented ..read more
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