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Fortnite players revolt over V-Bucks changes as Epic devs appeal for calm: 'Paying the bills frees up our teams to continue driving stories and building stuff you love'
By Joshua Wolens published
News A Fortnite boycott is planned for March 19.

Fortnite: Save the World, the game that spawned Epic's money-printing battle royale, is going free-to-play after nearly a decade
By Fraser Brown published
News Save the world on a tight budget.

Fortnite's V-Bucks are about to get more expensive because 'the cost of running Fortnite has gone up a lot'
By Andy Chalk published
news Epic says running a game like Fortnite costs a lot of money, and somebody's gotta cover it.

Epic Games is suing one of its former contract workers, alleging that he is notorious Fortnite leaker AdiraFN
By Andy Chalk published
news AdiraFN spilled the beans on numerous Fortnite crossovers, using information Epic claims he discovered while working for the company under NDA.

Fortnite's Chapter 7 loot pool is a blueprint for battle royale going forward: balanced, lethal, and flexible
By Samuel Horti published
New balance Weapon buffs and new guns in Fortnite Chapter 7 make it the most balanced loot pool I can remember.

Fortnite's no-aim-required lock-on assault rifle is an all-time stinker, and I hope Epic vaults it into oblivion
By Samuel Horti published
Skill issue The Lock On assault rifle in Fortnite Chapter 7 is too weak to help new players, but it's still annoying to face

Fortnite adds more anti-cheat requirements, including Secure Boot and TPM, so it might be time to get tinkering in that BIOS
By Jacob Fox published
News Most modern motherboards should support these features.

I'm tired of running the same Fortnite loadout—both SMGs and snipers need a major buff
By Samuel Horti published
Let us spray Red-dot assault rifles have been too strong for too long

Shockwaves, we miss you. Please come back to Fortnite
By Samuel Horti published
Shock horror Epic said shockwaves made it too easy to escape fights—but removing them is a messy solution

Fortnite bans paid prize wheels in third-party games just days after Steal the Brainrot started selling them
By Andy Chalk published
news Steal the Brainrot, one of the biggest third-party Fortnite games, began selling wheel spins for 200 V-Bucks each after Epic changed the rules to allow "in-island transactions."
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