Fortnite Survive the Storm: Everything You Need to Know About the Update

Everything You Need to Know About Fortnite’s Survive the Storm Update

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A new storm is rolling into Fortnite on August 29 and it’s bringing some exciting new content along for a limited time. Fortnite’s first major update is called Survive the Storm and it’s offering a variety of new content for its current players. But if you want to get your fair share of the goodies, you’ll have to work for it. By work for it, we really mean you’ll have to survive the storm. This may sound like an easy task but this won’t be like the storms you have encountered in the past. In terms of both strength and frequency, these storms will present a unique challenge that will truly put your skills to the test. If you have been skating by with the use of stellar forts and lackluster weapons, or vice versa, you may want to take the next few days to become a more well-rounded commander before Survive the Storms rolls around. If you really want to survive the storm, you’ll need to be prepared on all fronts. Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the storm.


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