Two more characters are coming to Fortnite, as a trailer has revealed an exciting new event for the battle royale game.
22.01.2024 - 14:41 / gamerant.com / Berat / Will
A recent Fortnite leak has revealed that four vaulted items will be brought back to the game in Chapter 5 Season 1. Following the conclusion of Chapter 4, Fortnite has made some changes to the item pool, sending the likes of Drum Shotgun, Grapple Glove, and Infantry Rifle to the vault for an unspecified time. However, the battle royale has replaced them with some powerful equipment, such as Grapple Blade and Frenzy Auto Shotgun.
Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 has excited a lot of player interest thanks to its new in-game modes and some other seasonal content including a fast-paced Rocket Racing mode as well as a popular survival LEGO game. In LEGO Fortnite, players can explore a procedurally generated world filled with mobs of enemies and construction materials. They are free to collect valuable resources, recruit friendly villagers, and build makeshift vehicles including cars.
The latest Fortnite leak from Wensoing has revealed four items: Cloak Gauntlet, Creepin' Cardboard, Rift-To-Go, and Big Bush Bomb, which will be added to the battle royale in Chapter 5 Season 1. These equipment have been removed from the pool before Chapter 5, but they will reportedly return at an unknown date. If the leak is accurate, players will be able to find them as floor loot in Fortnite's OG map.
Creepin' Cardboards, as their name imply, are cartoon boxes players can get in to hide from the outside. They function as disguise items, contributing to the stealth-based gameplay differently. Rift-To-Go, on the other hand, is a consumable that can be used to open portals and teleport into the sky.
Fortnite's Cloak Gauntlet is a powerful equipment that lets players turn invisible for a certain amount of time. It was introduced back in Chapter 4 Season 3, and became a fan-favorite item for those who like to lurk around opponents. There are also Big Bush Bombs, which players can use to create a large bush to hide inside it temporarily.
Aside from weapons and utility items, Fortnite's Chapter 5 Season 1 will allegedly bring three new modes, Duel, Arena, and Music Battle, which have their own gameplay features. It's being speculated that players will use instruments as weapons to beat opponents in a rhythm-based game. Moreover, there will reportedly be new collaborations with popular franchises, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Devil May Cry. Unfortunately, details surrounding the upcoming seasonal content are currently sparse.
Fortnite is a massively popular game that has several modes, the most famous of which is the online battle royale mode. In this mode, players collect items, build structures, and battle it out to be the ultimate victor.
Two more characters are coming to Fortnite, as a trailer has revealed an exciting new event for the battle royale game.
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.
The Finals has removed its Dead Go Boom event for the time being. After a lot of negative feedback from players suggesting the event is too hard for melee combat and close encounters due to the exploding bodies that cause damage to anyone nearby, pulling the game show event seems like the best step forward.
Fortnite is set to come back to iOS in Europe sometime in 2024. This will mark the first time a natively running version of Fortnite will be available on iOS since Apple removed the game from the App Store in 2020.
One game I heard and saw a lot last year but absolutely did not play was Pizza Tower, a fast and fiendish platformer inspired by the Wario Land games. A lot of people seem delighted to rocket around in the colourful adventures of pizzeria proprietor Peppino Spaghetti. People who are younger than me. People whose hands aren't gnarled claws. People who don't have one foot in the grave. It'll happen to you too. In the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed it, and suspect you might be keen to see more of the new playable character coming free in a future update.
Fortnite will return to Apple devices in some regions "later this year", as new EU regulation combats Apple's ability to compel developers to use its app store. This follows more than three years of conflict between Apple and Epic Games, after the Fortnite developer was booted from iOS for setting up its own systems to avoid paying Apple's cut of each in-game purchase.
Epic Games has promised the return of Fortnite this year on iOS, over three years since it was pulled from the Apple App Store, but only in select regions.
Following Apple's announcement of enabling third-party app stores for iOS users in the European Union, Epic Games confirms that it'll be bringing Fortnite back to the iPhone and iPad in Europe later this year — by way of a new Epic mobile games store. This will mark the title's official return to Apple's platform since it was yanked back in August 2020, after Epic offered discounts to payments made directly to its own store, instead of Apple's App Store and Google Play which would take a 30-percent cut. iOS users have had to rely on Xbox Cloud Gaming or GeForce Now to play Fortnite, but this will soon be a thing of the past for those based in Europe.
Fortnite will return to iOS devices in 2024, but only in European Union countries. This is thanks to a new EU law known as the Digital Markets Act, which is set to take effect in March. Fortnite's iOS release in the EU could follow shortly after.
Fortnite is coming back to iOS this year, at least in Europe, Epic Games announced today. It will do so by taking advantage of the Digital Markets Act law passed by the European Union, which will let the Epic Games Store on iOS.
In light of new regulations in the EU and Apple's new policies to comply with them, Fortnite is finally coming back to iOS in 2024 - at least in Europe. But Epic and Apple aren't done fighting with each other.
Epic Games has announced that it will be bringing Fortnite back to iOS devices later this year thanks in part to a change in EU law.