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Fortnite FPS release date – Ballistic Mode details

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Fortnite first person mode is set to launch very soon indeed, after years of rumour and speculation. It’s called Ballistic and is essentially a Search and Destroy mode, set on a brand new map.

What’s new in Fortnite?

A promo image for Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 showing new characters running in from the right side of the image.

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Fortnite just launched its newest Chapter. We’re now in Chapter 6 Season 1, which is titled Fortnite: Demon Hunters. It adds a whole new map to explore, new Hitscan weapons to master, as well as a Battle Pass filled with new skins and rewards. Not only that, but Fortnite OG is back, allowing players to jump back into the very first season, with a classic loot pool, and map.

Now that a brand new season of Fortnite has launched, there’s a completely fresh map to try out, and the return of hitscan weapons. As part of the Demon Hunters update, there’s a new Battle Pass to work through as well. It’s regular refreshes like these that have cemented Fortnite onto our list of the best free games to play in 2024.

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