Fortnite has received another update this week, adding further improvements to the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game. The new update adds 120 FPS support for both the Battle Royale and Creative modes of the game, which can be enabled from the Video Settings.
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Kratos Arrives in Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 Update
God of War’s Kratos has joined Fortnite as a purchasable skin for the game, Epic Games and Sony have revealed. Although Kratos is a PlayStation Icon, the Kratos skin can be purchased and used on any platform supported by Fortnite.
Read MoreFortnite PS5 Improvements Detailed, Available at Launch
Epic Game has revealed that Fortnite will support next-gen consoles from launch, and has detailed the improvements the game will receive to support the upcoming consoles. Fortnite will be available on the PS5 when the console launches on 12th / 19th November 2020.
Read MoreFortnite will be PS5 and Xbox Series X Launch Title
Epic Games have confirmed that Fortnite will be available on next-gen consoles, the PS5 and Xbox Series X, as launch titles. Epic Games has confirmed that their current Unreal Engine 4.25 already supports both next-gen platforms, and Unreal Engine 5 will be available in 2021.
Read MoreFortnite Chapter 2 is Now Available
Epic Games has launched Fortnite Chapter 2, bringing with it an all-new island with 13 locations to explore, new water gameplay, and new gameplay mechanics. The game is available as a free download on the PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, iOS and Android.
Read MoreFortnite PS4 Bundles Revealed
Sony has revealed a number of limited edition Fortnite bundles, featuring either a PlayStation 4, Dualshock 4 Wireless Controller, or a Gold Wireless Headset, paired with a code for exclusive Fortnite content. The bundles will be available from 24th July in Europe, and 26th July in the UK.
Read MoreFortnite: Save the World “Free to Play” Launch Delayed to Next Year
Fortnite’s PvE mode “Save the World” has been delayed into 2019, Epic Games has confirmed. The mode, which is currently available to gamers who’ve purchased one of the paid version of Fortnite, was expected to go free-to-play this year, but has now been pushed back.
Fortnite Deep Freeze Bundle Physical Release is via Voucher Code
New details about the Fortnite physical release have emerged, and it turns out that it won’t include a physical copy of the game. While the game will be available to purchase in stores in November, the box will actually contain a PSN code that needs to be redeemed on the PlayStation Store to download the game and content.
Fortnite Getting Physical Release with Deep Freeze Bundle
Epic Games and Warner Bros Interactive have announced that Fortnite Battle Royal is getting a physical version in November. The physical version will be available for PS4, Xbox One and Switch and will be called Fortnite: Deep Freeze Bundle. It will retail for £24.99 and will be available from 16th November 2018.
PS4 to get Cross-Platform Play Starting with Fortnite Beta
After some recent backlash from fans and game developers, Sony has announced that cross-platform play is coming to the PS4 after “a comprehensive evaluation process”. The first game to support cross platform play on the PS4 is Fortnite, with a “open beta” now available to PS4 gamers.