Among other changes Fortnite now has viking ships, desert outposts, and ancient islands and new vehicles as well as rift travel. For those who are gaming on the Switch,Fortnitefinally gets gyroscope control support, while Fortnite on iOS now supports autofire.
Autofire is essentially a way to keep new players happy as it fires your weapon automatically when the reticle is over an enemy within shooting range. Players will be given the option to pick a fire mode in the game, which can of course be changed later on. “All players can change their preferred fire mode by navigating to Options, Custom HUD Layout, then choosing the ‘Select Fire Mode’ option and confirming their selection i.e tap-to-fire, dedicated fire button or autofire,” Epic Games says in the patch notes.
These are some of the other major changes for iOS and Switch port:
Season 5 Battle Pass Pricing
Fortnite Season 5 Battle Pass is also available now and comes with 100 levels, over 100 new rewards. The Fortnite Battle Royale Season 5 Battle Pass price is set at $10 or around Rs 650, which works out to 950 V-Bucks, the in-game currency. The Season 5 Battle Bundle price is around $25 (roughly Rs. 1,620), while you can unlock everything by paying almost $150, which is almost Rs 10,000.
Epic Games has released the patch notes, which goes into detail about Battle Royale as well as Save The World. For the former, you will see plenty of changes in the gameplay.
The All Terrain Kart (ATK) has room for your entire squad of four, and it gets a speed boost after drifting. The roof acts as a bounce pad, while you can also leap over obstacles using the ATK, by leaning back and releasing at the same time with your fellow passengers for a higher jump.
With rifts on the island, Epic Games encourages you to “Test your courage and step through a Rift. You’re in for a wild ride.”
Season 5 brings a new Biome i.e Desert, new locations – Paradise Palms and Lazy Links, and a few unnamed POIs have also appeared across the island.
Here’s the rest of the changelog from the patch notes:
The center of Storm circles 7, 8, and 9 can now shift in random directions (instead of simply shrinking). As the storm closes in, it will move & shrink to the new location.
Starting in Season 5, progressive challenges will no longer be restricted to a single season. You can now complete progressive challenges at your own pace.
Progressive challenges are now completed by acquiring a fixed amount of XP and is no longer dependant on your season level.
Weekly challenges are now split into two sections, free and Battle Pass. The first 3 challenges will be available for free while the last 4 are only available if you own the Battle Pass. The threshold to unlock the weekly challenge reward will remain at 4.
Down But Not Out players now have smaller collision. Previously their collision was at the standing height which blocked DBNO players from crawling under doors and blocked building collision in some cases.
Players that were crouching when knocked Down But Not Out will be returned to a crouching state upon revival.
You now earn XP for reviving teammates in 50v50 and Teams of 20 LTMs up to three times per match (30XP, 10XP, 10XP).
There are loads of other changes, which you can read at the patch notes linked above. Let us know what you think of the Season 5 changes and bonuses. And don’t fret if you are an Android user waiting for Fortnite;the game could be launched as soon as July 24in China with an international release to follow soon afterwards.
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