Fortnite's servers are down as Epic Games launches its highly anticipated Chapter 7 update, marking a major milestone in the popular battle royale game's evolution. The new chapter promises an exciting new season themed around Hollywood and movies, featuring several high-profile crossovers.
Players can expect to see significant changes to gameplay and graphics when the update goes live later today, November 29th. Among these updates are surfing mechanics that will allow players to surf towards matches on a tsunami-inspired wave, replacing the traditional Battle Bus. This feature is part of Pacific Break, Chapter 7's main theme.
Some highlights from this new chapter include:
- A Los Angeles-themed map
- The return of Uma Thurman as Yuki Yubari in an animated short film based on Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
- Exclusive outfits that can be unlocked during a limited window (November 27 - December 1, at 6am PST) for logging into the game.
However, players are advised to prepare for potential server issues and technical problems as Epic Games pushes the update. The expected downtime is around 7 hours, with servers going back online by approximately 5pm-7pm ET on November 29th.
With a plethora of exciting content and themes set to be unveiled during Chapter 7's launch event, Fortnite fans can expect an action-packed experience that honors its roots in the world of movies. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
Players can expect to see significant changes to gameplay and graphics when the update goes live later today, November 29th. Among these updates are surfing mechanics that will allow players to surf towards matches on a tsunami-inspired wave, replacing the traditional Battle Bus. This feature is part of Pacific Break, Chapter 7's main theme.
Some highlights from this new chapter include:
- A Los Angeles-themed map
- The return of Uma Thurman as Yuki Yubari in an animated short film based on Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
- Exclusive outfits that can be unlocked during a limited window (November 27 - December 1, at 6am PST) for logging into the game.
However, players are advised to prepare for potential server issues and technical problems as Epic Games pushes the update. The expected downtime is around 7 hours, with servers going back online by approximately 5pm-7pm ET on November 29th.
With a plethora of exciting content and themes set to be unveiled during Chapter 7's launch event, Fortnite fans can expect an action-packed experience that honors its roots in the world of movies. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.