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Lego Fortnite Gets Official Vehicles In Latest Update

On the road again.

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Epic has recently added vehicles to Lego Fortnite, replacing some of the custom vehicles players had taken to creating. Thanks to the v29.10 update, players can now put the pedal to the metal with three different vehicles.

The first vehicle that players can craft is the Speeder. As the name suggests, this one is meant to travel across biomes quickly. They'll need to add a Power Cell to their inventory to craft this. The next car players can build is the Offroader. Unlike the Speeder, this one can carry multiple players. They'll first need to add Flexwood to their inventory to craft this one.

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Last but not least, players will be able to make the Hauler. This one will also be able to sit multiple players inside, but it's primarily meant to transport goods. Below is a gallery of what each vehicle looks like.

All Lego Fortnite Vehicles

Once players obtain the recipe for crafting them, they must craft a Power Center. These determine how far you can drive them. In addition, they'll also need to make wheels. There are two types of wheels that can be crafted. The first are Turnable Wheels, which allow the vehicles to turn, followed by Powered Wheels, which only move their vehicle forward. The last thing they'll need to make after crafting all of those are seats. Click here to learn more about what was added in the v29.10 update.

For more Fortnite news, be sure to check our story about how a first-person mode will be added later this year and how players can now publish their own Lego games.

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