Fortnite, Epic Games
There's a new patch download avaiable for Fortnite that appears as update version 4.58. Known issues across all modes listed.
Epic Games is updating its zero-tolerance policy against cheaters in Fortnite, trying a more graduated approach with progressive punishments.
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Game Rant on MSNRumor: Fortnite May Be Adding More Invincible Skins SoonA prominent Fortnite leaker claims to have found evidence that a second wave of Invincible skins could be coming to Epic Games' popular battle royale.
Beginning in April, cheaters will be given a one-year matchmaking ban on their first offense instead of a lifetime ban—unless they really screwed up.
Fortnite's iconic meteor crashed into the Chapter 1 Island in Season 4, so Epic Games probably wants to replicate the popular live event. The map won't update in Season 3 nearly as much as it did in Season 2, but all the little changes will still offer ...
Epic Games doesn't like cheaters. This has been a fact of life for a while now - those who cheat in Fortnite get Epic's lawyers real mad, and they've not been shy about going beyond what the law demands.
The OG mode now has a Chug Jug and Cozy Campfire, two fan-favorite items. The current OG Season is set to end on March 25, and they will most likely stay in the game until then. Fortnite Reload has also received a couple of big changes, as the following items were unvaulted on Tuesday:
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