Following a day-long delay, Epic Games has released the most recent update for Fortnite. The 3.3 patch adds new content to both
Fortnite Items Battle Royale and Save the World modes, using the former getting several additional features.
First up for Battle Royale is a different weapon, remote explosives. These are pretty self-explanatory, allowing you to definitely place a bomb and detonate it coming from a distance. These seem like ideal for handling player-built fortresses. They are a Rare-level rarity item as well as their addition has generated Smoke Grenades being "vaulted," meaning those won't be available in-game for that time being. Remote Explosives appear in stacks of 4, which has a maximum of 10.
Remote explosives come in treasure chests or supply drops, as floor loot, or through Supply Llamas, another of the patch's additional features. These are essentially treasure chests obtained in unusual places where will reward you with good loot.
Also notable is always that a new limited-time mode, Blitz, launches on March 19; it is made of more fast-paced matches that come with a 15-minute time limit clause. Various bugs have been fixed, and Epic says it's made improvements towards the visual effect if you are hit using a bullet that ought to make it easier to tell which direction it got their start in.
For Save the World players, a fresh
Fortnite Items for sale Spring It On chapter, Luck with the Storm, is currently available with new rewards, including St. Patrick's Day-themed heroes. Epic has additionally made some changes to stat caps and rolled back patch 3.2's modifications to critical chance.
Patch 3.3 is going now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One--maybe Drake are going to be diving in to look into its new additions. You can see everything that's changed from the full patch notes on Epic's website.
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