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The Fortnite "Star Wars" season will end with a live event Saturday before the new season launches. Here's what to know about "Death Star Sabotage." ...
All in all, it seems like the Switch 2 port of Fortnite will be a comparable experience to playing on PS4 Pro or Xbox Series S, though it won’t be as graphically advanced as the PS5, PS5 Pro, PC ...
Rumors are swirling that Fortnite OG may disable the ranked option in Chapter 6: Season 3, which could be happening for a myriad of different reasons. Here's what Fortnite OG fans need to know ...
As the Fortnite Galactic Battle prepares for a final showdown, the devs are giving away the free Assault on the Death Star Loading Screen and Quicksilver Baton Spear Pickaxe.
The Fortnite season will come to a close with a showstopping live event known as Galactic Battle V: Death Star Sabotage. It’s all hands on deck, as the fate of the island is up to the players.
Fortnite has finally returned to the App Store in the US after a five-year long legal battle, and Epic is giving players a free skin to celebrate. In order to redeem the free Burnoff skin, all ...
Fortnite returns to U.S. iPhones after a protracted legal battle The mobile version of the video game was banned from Apple’s App Store nearly five years ago. It’s back — for now.
Fortnite leaker says some matches can be over 90% bots now AI-controlled bots are pervasive in Fortnite’s OG mode by Patricia Hernandez May 23, 2025, 8:40 AM PDT Image: Epic Games ...
Back in 2020, Epic added a direct in-game payment option in Fortnite to circumvent Apple and Google's official in-app purchase options, from which those companies take a 30 percent cut.
Fortnite is back on iPhone, but only in the US and the EU. Image by VideoGamer On top of all the problems, Fortnite is not available to all iOS users who use the search function in the App Store.
Darth Vader’s appearance in ‘Fortnite’ has proved controversial, as the ‘Star Wars’ villain is powered by generative AI, sparking online backlash and a debate about ethics and labor.
After being unceremoniously booted off Apple’s App Store in 2020, Epic Games’ Fortnite is finally back. Take note, though — it’ll only show up on iPhones and iPads for searches made within ...