
Recently, there has been a number of dramatic changes that are coming to Fortnite. Across the span of a week in March, three major updates are being administered to the Epic Games cash cow: V-Bucks are receiving new prices & values; a massive wave of layoffs were issued for the Fortnite firm; three major game modes are being sunset for the multiplayer experience.
Going into further details, the three game modes are Ballistic, Fortnite Festival Battle, and Rocket Race. Each mode is to shutter are respected timeframes. Also, Fortnite Festival was met with a major update this past week. In that, vocal play has been added to the rhythm game mode withing the battle royale.
Now in another surprise announcement, Fortnite’s classic ‘Save the World’ game mode is now free-to-play alike the base battle royale/party game. You can watch the trailer in the video below:
“Discover the epic PvE action-building co-operative campaign that started it all! Fight back against monster hordes with your friends and explore a vast, destructible world where no two games are ever the same. Build massive forts, craft powerful weapons, find loot, and level up your Heroes in this expansive adventure,” the description for Save the World reads.
This is not the only recent major update regarding Fortnite. In March last month, the battle royale was officially welcomed back to the Google Play Store on Android devices. You can read the full report by heading here.
Are you surprised by this decision by Epic Games for Save the World?
Fortnite: Save The World is out now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, NVIDIA GeForce, Luna, and PC.
Source: Epic Games







