After months of waiting, one of DC’s most famous heroes is finally able to be obtained in Fortnite. Unlike most other skins in the game, you won’t have to acquire Batman’s iconic outfit in the Item Shop. Instead, you’ll have to buy the Season seven battle pass and earn him via challenges.
One of the main challenges players will face is a new set of quests for Superman, Beast Boy, and Armored Batman Zero, who are all now located around the island.
]]>There’s an update coming to Fortnite tomorrow. The v11.30 update will be released after downtime, which is set to begin at 3am CT, according to Epic.
While some things are up in the air about the update, players are guessing that Christmas skins will be included, but others are trying not to get their hopes up. The last Fortnite update was released last week, but it was a small update to address bugs, so players have been eagerly waiting for this update, as it will most likely include larger content additions.
]]>Popular Fortnite player and Twitch personality Turner “Tfue” Tenney was playing on stream earlier today when a specific play caught viewers’ attention. While building a structure, Tfue was downed. His teammate, Scoped, was trying to help revive him.
In the play, Scoped knocks down the structure to get Tfue to a lower level while enemies were shooting at them. Scoped continued to try to repair the shelter as it was being shot at while also reviving Tfue. After a few seconds, Scoped was tired of multitasking and decided to take matters into his own hands.
]]>Ninja and Reverse2k set a new record for longest duo Fortnite win streak.
Tag team streamers Ninja and Reverse2k broke the record for the longest duo win streak in Fortnite. Ninja paired with Reverse2k, another top tier Fortnite player, to stomp opponents in a record breaking series of matches. And the pair made it look easy.
]]>Epic Games has been rolling out several announcements heading into tomorrow’s Fortnite: Battle Royale Patch v10.40. Players already know to expect updates to matchmaking, but now, another big change has been revealed—the end of L2 spamming.
L2 spamming, or the use of target snapping using the left trigger, has been a point of contention in the Fortnite community for a while now. Patch v10.40 will remove the target snapping mechanic completely, however. Epic said that with the upcoming improvements to aim assist, it’s no longer necessary.
]]>Fortnite on Twitch is struggling to climb over 100,000 concurrent viewers as a category, according to a report from gaming media platform The Gamer. And apparently, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Turner “Tfue” Tenney are to blame.
The report is vague, but it claims that when Ninja left Twitch for a new streaming platform, Mixer, last month, viewers began to dwindle. As Ninja was one of the most popular Fortnite streamers on Twitch throughout his entire career streaming there, that logic isn’t infallible, although the report doesn’t provide any specifics on exactly how many viewers the game dropped when he left.
]]>You can customize your Fortnite: Battle Royale character in so many ways. From the outfit you wear to your back bling and emotes, there’s no shortage of creative ways to deck out and differentiate yourself from the 99 other competitors.
Fortnite has a lot of cosmetics, but unlike other games, many of those cosmetics aren’t available for purchase for very long. The game’s Item Shop typically only keeps things around for one day—it resets around 6pm CT—before moving on to the next set of purchasable items. With such a limited window, it’s important for you to know which items are in the store today.
]]>Listen closely. Can you hear that? It’s the sound of a new developer update from Epic Games, and it’s all about how it plans to improve in-game sound in Fortnite.
In a game like Fortnite, accurately hearing an approaching enemy could be the difference between closing out a victory royale and heading back to the lobby. Epic knows this.
]]>The sixth season of Fortnite: Battle Royale will commence next Thursday, Sept. 27, Epic Games confirmed today.
Season five has been rather tame in comparison to past outings, opting for a featureless traveling cube instead of loud events like a meteor crash or a rocket launch. But something big might still be on the horizon.
]]>Everyone knows that Fortnite: Battle Royale is one of the most popular video games in the world. And now we know exactly how many people enjoyed dropping out of the Battle Bus last month.
Epic Games revealed that August was Fortnite’s “biggest month yet” in today’s Fall Skirmish post.
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