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Fortnite 50v50 Mode Arrives in Time for Double XP Weekend

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds now has two maps and is in the process of adding a third, but much smaller map. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC players get the added bonus of double XP through the weekend. It’s now the most-watch title on both Twitch and YouTube, partially thanks to celebrities like rapper Drake and National Basketball Association star Gordon Hayward, who’ve live streamed themselves while playing.

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Tilted is still standing and the meteor crash landing we were all expecting likely won’t occur until the end of the season, on April 30 (rumor has it that the next battle pass season theme is going to be dinosaurs).

The development team initially released a free Back Bling item to say sorry and also promised new bonuses for BR and Save the World modes. It has a 100 round magazine and fires Medium ammo, with a five-second reload time. And a new gun is hitting the battleground.

Epic Games are addressing some of the issues that Fortnite players have faced over the past few weeks.

Resiliency improvements to help prevent extended downtime.

The changes to peeking stemmed from an attempted fix implemented in v3.4.

Per the report by Grubb, if the mode is given the go-ahead by EA, it could end up in the game as a free update, but we’ll have to wait and see before we jump the gun on any speculation. It is under investigation and they will announce the results on Twitter when they know more.

If included, a battle royale mode could offer something fresh for players as the franchise returns to a World War II setting that already feels a little exhausted following last year’s release of Call of Duty: WWII.

Some people rely on skill, training and knowing their weapons inside and out when it comes to a game of Fortnite Battle Royale. Me?

Epic are running a bonus XP period starting April 19 until April 22 in which players double the experience while playing Fortnite: Battle Royale. And that means we may never see the kind of hype we’re seeing with “Fortnite” anytime soon.

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