Fortnite Adding Remote Explosives Soon, Still No Update On Jetpacks
Remote explosives are coming soon.
While the delayed jetpack is still without a release date for Fortnite: Battle Royale, developer Epic Games has now announced a new item coming to the popular multiplayer shooter. Remote explosives are coming to Battle Royale "soon," Epic said on Twitter. You can see what they look like in the image below.
As in other games, remote explosives in Battle Royale will allow players to place a charge and then detonate it from a distance. This will add a further element of strategy to the battle royale game, as you can wipe out opponents from afar if you execute it effectively.
Explosive action, from a distance! Remote explosives coming soon to Fortnite Battle Royale. pic.twitter.com/4lfd5QJYox
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) March 12, 2018
Regarding the new jetpack, senior designer Eric Williamson said in a developer update that Epic ran into some issues when playtesting it internally, which led to the delay. There is no word as of yet about when the jetpack will be available in the game. It's good to hear Epic is taking its time with the jetpack, as the kind of speed and mobility it may allow could have a significant impact on how Battle Royale plays. The more testing the better, it seems.
In place of the jetpack, Epic released a new weapon, the hunting rifle, earlier this month. The studio has supported the game with regular updates that include things like bug fixes, new features, new modes, and new items and weapons. The regular cadence of updates is part of what makes Fortnite so appealing.
In other news, GameSpot editors recently discussed why Fortnite and PUBG, and why PUBG might be in trouble if it does not evolve. For more on Fortnite, check out the linked stories below.
- Fortnite Accounts Getting Hacked, Refunds May Be Available
- Fortnite Mobile: Epic Games Shows iOS Gameplay For The First Time
- Fortnite Mobile Sign-Ups Are Now Live For Battle Royale On iOS
- Xbox Boss Wants Fortnite PS4 / Xbox One Cross-Play, Developer Agrees
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