Fortnite.
LIMITED TIME MODE: DISCO DOMINATION




Summary
It's time for the ultimate dance-off. Dance Floors have spawned around the Battle Royale island. Take them over by clearing out any enemies and then dancing to raise a disco ball up from the floor. The team that fills their meter the fastest by capturing and defending the dance floors will win the match!
Mode Details
- Two teams battle it out!
- Respawning will be turned on until the third (last) storm circle.
- Five dance floors will appear on the map whenever the storm is not moving.
- Emoting on a dance floor when no enemies are present will raise a disco ball in the center of the floor, and capture it for your team.
- The more friendly players dancing on a floor, the faster it will be captured.
- Once a floor is captured, it will begin filling the team’s “dance bar” on the HUD, until either an enemy stands on it or the current storm timer ends and the storm begins to move. The first team to fill their dance bar to 100% will win the match.
- The dance floors in the later stages of the match fill the bar more quickly, so don't give up if your team is behind!
- It is not possible to build on or over the dance floors, but they can be protected by surrounding them with a fort.
- Glider redeploy is activated in this mode, press jump while falling to use your glider.
- This mode uses 50v50 levels of loot and resources.
WEAPONS + ITEMS
- Quad Launcher
- Fire up to four lobbed rockets in quick succession.
- Available in Epic and Legendary variants.
- 80/84 base damage per rocket.
- 300 unit explosion radius.
- Can be found in chests, Supply Drops, and Vending Machines.
- The Port-a-Fortress has returned and can be looted in-game.
- Port-a-Fortress availability lowered from 2.43% to 1.83%.
- Loot drop rate adjustments
- Decreased common Pistol drop chance from 5.8% to 5.47%
- Increased Epic Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle drop chance from 0.33% to 0.42%
- Decreased Rare Semi-Auto Sniper Rifle drop chance from 0.92% to 0.71%
- Increased Epic Heavy Sniper Rifle drop chance from 0.33% to 0.4%
- Increased Legendary Heavy Sniper Rifle drop chance from 0.07% to 0.13%
- Decreased Rare Grenade Launcher drop chance from 1.45% to 0.99%
- Increased Epic Rocket Launcher drop chance from 0.59% to 0.66%
- Increased Legendary Rocket Launcher drop chance from 0.08% to 0.21%
- Increased Epic Guided Missile drop chance from 0.11% to 0.2%
- Increased Legendary Guided Missile drop chance from 0.03% to 0.05%
- Note: The overall number of Explosive Weapons and Snipers in a given game has not changed, however, there is a greater distribution of rarity and variants.
GAMEPLAY
Bug Fixes
- Removed a change that was inadvertently introduced in v6.01 which caused Bonesy to bark more than was intended.
- Fixed an issue that caused moving circles to be closer to the previous safezone than intended.
PERFORMANCE
- Fixed some hitches on Switch caused by blocking loads of UI data.
- Increased the texture pool size on Xbox One, which should avoid some issues with blurry textures and improve rendering performance.
ART+ANIMATION
- Skull Trooper styles have a visual issue when viewing the Outfit from the Locker.
- The Outfit still appears properly in-game.
- This issue will be fixed next patch.
SUPPORT-A-CREATOR
The past year has seen an incredible amount of Creator content on YouTube, Twitch, and other platforms, celebrating the world of Fortnite. To show support for all of the Creators out there, we're excited to announce the Support-A-Creator Event!
During the Support-A-Creator Event, Creators will earn money when supporters spend V-Bucks. Choose your favorite Creator and Epic will do the rest. The event runs from next week's Fortnite update through December 31.
How do I support a Creator?
Once the event starts, go to the Item Shop in Battle Royale or the Loot tab in Save the World and select "Support a Creator". Enter the Epic tag of your Creator in the dialogue box. As long as they are your selected Creator, they'll continue to share in your spent V-Bucks for the duration of the event. This applies to free V-Bucks that you've earned (from gameplay, events, or contests) as well as any V-Bucks you've purchased.
You can change the Creator you support at any time. Your support for a Creator lasts 14 days. After that, you can reselect your Creator or choose a new one.
Which Creators can participate in the event?
Creators are video makers, streamers, storytellers, artists, cosplayers, musicians, and community builders.
All Creators are welcome to apply! We are looking for communities large and small that make Fortnite content. If you're a Creator and would like to review the criteria, visit the Support-A-Creator event page here.
Thank you to all of our Creators who share their passion for Fortnite!
SEASON 6
Darkness Rises… are you prepared? Season 6 is here and it’s full of frights and delights, get ready to dive in!
HELP FOR PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE EXISTING CONSOLE ACCOUNTS
This blog post is for you if you’ve created multiple Epic Accounts in order to play Fortnite on different consoles.
In November, we’re going to release an “account merging” system so you can combine multiple console-linked accounts to transfer Battle Royale cosmetic item purchases, lifetime wins, V-Bucks, and Save the World campaign access.
In the meantime, it’s possible to link all of your consoles to a single Epic Account, so any future progression and purchases are available everywhere. This will NOT bring over existing purchases and progression from your other accounts; you will have to wait for the account merge feature in November for that.
Here are the steps you can follow right now, using the example of a player with separate accounts on PlayStation and Switch.
STEP 1 - IDENTIFY A PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONSOLE ACCOUNT.
You first need to determine the following:
- Which console holds the purchases and progression you care the most about? Let’s call this your Primaryconsole.
- Which console are you okay with not having access to its purchases until you complete the account merge flow in November? Let’s call this your Secondary console.
In our example scenario, let’s pick PlayStation as the Primary console, and Switch as the Secondary.
STEP 2 - ENSURE BOTH CONSOLE ACCOUNTS ARE UPGRADED TO NEW EPIC ACCOUNTS
Note: You’ll need to perform the following steps for BOTH your Primary and Secondary console accounts. At the end of this process, you'll have two separate Epic accounts, each associated with one console.
Follow these steps for each account to create an Epic Account association:
- Visit www.epicgames.com and sign out of any accounts that are signed in.
- Click SIGN IN in the top right corner of the page.
- On the Sign In page, select the console (such as say PlayStation or Switch) that you are logging into.
For our example scenario, we are first checking to see if our Switch account has an Epic Account association and are selecting the Switch icon.
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