Fortnite: Save the World, the PVE arm of the incredibly popular Fortnite brand is leaving early access. Announced today by Epic Games, the team-based game will have its Early Access label removed, but rather that going Free-To-Play will be remaining as what they call a “premium experience”. Epic also announced that development for the game
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Announced on Epic Game’s website, a change is coming to Fortnite’s PvE mode Fortnite: Save the World when discussing loot boxes. Starting in update v7.30, any Llama (loot box) available in the V-bucks store will show it’s contents without requiring a purchase. The new loot boxes will be referred to as “X-Ray” Llamas rather than the previous
The ever-evolving landscape of Fortnite has seen a number of changes since it was first released last summer in order to keep the game feeling fresh and keep players coming back. However, the free-to-play launch for its PvE mode Save the World has been pushed back and is no longer scheduled for a 2018 release.
Fortnite: Battle Royale has taken the world by storm; there’s no doubting that. Schools have had to ban the game, mainstream media is shouting about it, and parents often moan about their kids being on it for hours on end. However, as a parent myself, I thought it’d be worth explaining what Fortnite is and
Just like Fortnite Battle Royale requires frequent updates, so does the game’s original mode — Save the World. For everyone who has invested in the non-free to play version of the game, Epic will be adding new locations, changing up the structure of matchmaking, and adding some new missions to the mix come in Update 6.10 Speaking in
Fortnite has reached version 5.30, with big additions to both Battle Royale and Save the World modes. The main additions are the previously-teased Rift-To-Go item, and a new Limited Time Mode called Score Royale. Both are just what they sound like—the Rift-To-Go is an inter-dimensional rift that players can keep in their equipment; upon use,
Fortnite might be the most popular game in the world right now, but it sure as heck wasn’t always this way. In fact, there was a time when I wondered if Fortnite was still even slated to release. From the game’s announcement, to release, to then becoming what the phenomenon it is today, Fortnite‘s development is one of the most fascinating and