Fornite Update Introduces New Item, the Port-a-Fort

Fornite Update Introduces New Item, the Port-a-Fort

A deployable building grenade.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Apr 11, 2018 @ 03:31 PM (Staff Bios)
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Fortnite may have become the biggest game happening right now, but that doesn't mean they're slowing down. Epic Games has deployed yet another update for the ever-growing battle royale game, featuring a new item: The Port-a-Fort.

This new deployable item automatically generates a three-story tall fort, made of metal. It starts with a 1-by-1 bottom floor, complete with jumping tires, that will launch the player upward to the 3-by-3 top floor. This allows users to create an instant fortification, without sacrificing their focus on a fight. Should you throw the item at your feet, you will be carried to the top floor automatically



Alongside this update comes the previously anticipated Replay Mode. This will allow you to save matches and review them later from different perspectives. With kill-cams being a commonly requested feature, this is certainly a step in the right direction.

The update is fairly large, clocking in at 8GB. Best get that download started sooner than later.

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