Fortnite Battle Royale makes up for its jetpack delay with a new Teams of 20 mode that sounds just as ridiculous
Fortnite Battle Roya🦂le pits five teams of 20 against eac🦹h other in Epic's latest multiplayer event
Let’s start with the bad news first. No, it doesn’t look like the jetpack is coming to Fortnite Battle Royale today, despite being teased by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games last week before the studio walkeᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd back on its promise by admitting the item needed a little more time in the development oven.
As a way of keeping things exciting despite the notable absence🐈 of mechanised hov☂ercraft, though, a new limited time mode has gone live for the free-to-play multiplayer PvP game, and it’s appropriately bonkers.
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It’s called Teams of 20, and it’s exactly what it sounds li♔ke, pitting five teams of 20 players against each other until the last squad standing claims victory. You can check us out playing the mode in the vi🔜deo at the top.
Bigger teams🎐, bigger battles! Five teams of 20 fight for Victory Royale, coming tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/3timqJM89Y
So it’s basically the Fortnite Battle Royale experience you know and love, but with extra heapings of squad-based madness, where cooperation plays a key part in the competition. If you played last year&rs꧂quo;s 50v50 mode, you can expect something similar in terms of more chaotic crafting and large scale firefights, but it’s hard to predict how the dynamics of this one will play out compared to Fortnite Battle Royale’s traditional Solo, Duos, and Squads modes.
In one of our early games, for example, we won the match without encountering a single enemy player. Not a🍌nyone's idea of fun, even ✨if it was a smooth ride to an easy victory.
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Interestingly, Epic has increased the chance of chest and ammo box spawns across the Battle R✱oyale map for Teams of 20, and reduced the number of storm circles from 9 to 6, speeding up the pace of matches from 25 minutes to 23 minutes. Oh, and you now get the elimination credit if you kill someone wit🔯h fall damage. Hooray for gravity!
Today’s update, which has gone out across PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 this morning, also comes loaded with a number of hotfixes for Battle Royale, in addition to a new “Burnout” outfit (possibly a reference to the incoming Burnout Paradise remaster), and a few other goodies for game&rsq𓆏uo;s Save the World PvE experience. You can read the .
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