Fortnite is the insanely popular battle royale game that plunges 100 players into a chaotic fight for survival. In addition to the chaotic gameplay experience, the game also offers players the chance to get their hands on incredible new cosmetics,
Fortnite players take to social media to discuss the possibility of Epic Games raising its prices on cosmetics in the popular battle royale.
Over the past 24 hours, many Fortnite players reported a game-breaking problem with the storm. For some reason, players can become immune to its damage, which gives them a massive advantage in the entire match. In other words, becoming immune to the storm results in an easy victory, as there is no need to fight enemies.
Fortnite's Creative mode has allowed players to bring their dream maps to life. So far, players have been able to unleash their creativity and indulge in various popular modes, including the beloved Gun Game mode.
Epic Games has announced it is suing an individual from Illinois, named in its suit as one Isaac Strock, for allegedly stealing hundreds of Fortnite accounts which he then re-sold through Telegram.
Fortnite and Unreal Engine maker Epic Games is suing a player, Isaac Strock, for allegedly stealing and selling “hundreds” of Fortnite accounts. Epic Games announced the lawsuit in an anti-cheat update on its website on Feb. 27, filed that day in an Illinois court.
Last year, we had a chance to see the biggest Fortnite leak of all time. However, as big as it was, the leak also had a negative impact.
A prominent leaker claims to have found evidence that a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle collaboration could be coming to Fortnite and Rocket League.
If you like to play Fortnite through Xbox Cloud Gaming, you might need to plan your sessions precisely as a new change may be inbound.
The Russo brothers sat down with Variety to discuss their gaming ambitions, teaming up with Fortnite's creator, and the possibility of an Avengers game.
Fortnite continues its ongoing Cowboy Bebop collab and is giving away free items to all players as a way of celebrating.
A Fortnite player has been hit with a lawsuit for stealing and selling hundreds of accounts by essentially tricking the support team.