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Fortnite Reload
Developer(s)Epic Games
Publisher(s)Epic Games
SeriesFortnite
Genre(s)Third-person shooter, battle royale
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Fortnite Reload is a free-to-play battle royale video game developed and published by Epic Games, and serves as both a game mode within Fortnite and a companion mode to Fortnite Battle Royale, respectively, while also taking some inspiration from Fortnite OG.

Gameplay

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In this mode, players can form duos or squads, then jump out of the battle bus and land on an island that incorporates notable locations from Battle Royale's history, such as Tilted Towers, as well as using an assortment of different classic items featured in the mode's loot pool, while attempting to survive until the end, with eliminated players being automatically rebooted while waiting for a set period of time, as long as one member of the team is still active, while also trying to avoid the storm, another threat previously featured within Battle Royale. More re-used concepts include loot that can be found within chests, or ammunition inside ammo boxes, which can also be found dropped and scattered around the map from defeated opponents, as well as the building mechanics (wood, stone, and metal) supported in the builds sub-mode. Towards the end of the match, reboots are turned off, which leads to players who became eliminated once more permanently staying as such for the remainder of the game. The last team to not have one of its members eliminated, and is able to wipe out all of the others, wins the game by achieving a "victory royale".

Development

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On July 16, 2024, Epic Games changed the loot pool by replacing the Lever Action Shotgun, Tactical SMG, and the Hand Cannon, with the Pump Shotgun, Twin Mag SMG, and the Mammoth Pistol.[1]

Release

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Reception

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Phil Owen of GameSpot gave the mode a positive review.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Richman, Olivia (July 16, 2024). "Mammoth Pistol Arrives in Fortnite Reload in Recent Loot Pool Update". Esports Illustrated.
  2. ^ Owen, Phil (June 25, 2024). "Fortnite Reload Is An Apology To Sweaty Streamers -- And It's Amazing". GameSpot.