A recent LEGO Fortnite leak reveals a load of content, including new enemies and tools, that will allegedly be added in the future. As part of its partnership with LEGO, Fortnite has brought a permanent mode that focuses on survival and crafting rather than gunfighting. It has a similar gameplaywise to Minecraft, requiring players to collect natural resources, establish a base, and craft weapons to survive generic enemies. As in Mojang's blocky sandbox game, players can build virtually anything in LEGO Fortnite using its construction mechanics.
Following the release of Chapter 5 Season 1, Fortnite players have gained access to a lot of content, ranging from game modes and weapons to cosmetic items. The battle royale's monumental chapter has brought with it an all-new map featuring a train that sprawls across POIs. Moreover, Fortnite has teamed up with Metal Gear Solid and Family Guy to add Solid Snake and Peter Griffin to the game temporarily.
The latest LEGO Fortnite leak from FNAssist lists all the new content coming to survival mode in the weeks ahead, indicating that players will take on a lineup of enemies, including bears, sand burrowers, scorpions, and wolves. According to the list, LEGO Fortnite will add a set of legendary tools, dagger weapons, ziplines, and catapults, plus resource items like diamonds, glass, and titanium. These natural resources will probably be used to make superior crafting bases and weapons. As per the leak, the LEGO Fortnite mode gears up to introduce new enemies, such as Ice Beamer, Rift Blaster, Horn Bettle Miniboss, and Snow Charger.
Besides new enemies and weapons, Fortnite's sandbox LEGO mode will allegedly bring more food items: apples, carrots, bananas, and watermelons that can be found in the blocky world. There will be new quest villager NPCs, ghost chests, and utility stations like higher-tier crafting benches. It's important to note that some of these details are taken from reliable leakers iFireMonkey, ShiinaBR, and FNBRNewsJP.
Based on a previous leak, it has been known that LEGO Fortnite will add new weapons, including a Gravity Gun, in a future update. However, it turned out that the developers will introduce much more content to the survival crafting mode to keep players engaged for a long time.
Over the past weeks, leaks surrounding Fortnite have emerged online, with one suggesting that three new game modes: Duel, Arena, and Music Battle, will be introduced in the near future. It's currently unknown when they will arrive in the battle royale, but players can expect them to be featured in an update by the end of Chapter 5 Season 1.
LEGO Fortnite is a mode within Fortnite that draws inspiration from Minecraft. You'll build structures, craft weapons, and upgrade
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