"Fortnite's" Zero Build Mode is lingering for no definite time courtesy of the battle royale title, focusing on the combat-only experience that foregoes the need for a pickaxe in the experience. Epic Games brought the battle royale of "Fortnite" to a different experience by introducing it by building other structures that players can use to camp or hide in, with a new mode avoiding it.
'Fortnite' Zero Build is Lingering for Gamers, No Details for Expiry
The new game mode from "Fortnite" is supposedly for the debut of the Chapter 3 Season 2's offers only, but the game recently announced earlier today that it is staying on the platform. "Fortnite" invites all gamers to "Zero Build," a game mode where players will experience a different kind of action game.
"Zero Build" focuses on a combat-centered experience that moves away from its classic mode that features the building process in the battle royale. The company said that this new experience would test gamers to their full potential in a battle royale, focusing on their expertise in weapons, items, and other abilities present in the game.
What is 'Fortnite's' Zero Build Mode?
The game mode will give users an "Overshield" that recharges itself over time. It is the first line of defense for all gamers, but depleting it may lose the shield and lead to one's death and elimination from the match. Other features include the Ascenders blimp and the Mantling to get to higher grounds and overpower enemies.
"Zero Build" is here to stay until "Fortnite's" following the announcement of its end.
'Fortnite' and Epic Games
"Fortnite" first introduced the No Build Mode or "Zero Build" experience last week, and it is a way for gamers to enjoy the battle royale without adding new infrastructures and other elements to the title. The game would only focus on bringing the experience to all, without the need to strategize one's career to create different houses or buildings to plan out their attacks.
The game brought this experience in the introduction of Chapter 3's Season 2, which focused on a new era for "Fortnite." Supposedly, it was to last for a week, but they are now extending.
However, "Fortnite" does not stop bringing game modes only, as Epic Games usually partners with different titles and pop culture entities to crossover their content to the game. One of the most recent ventures is the adventure-stealth video game, "Assassin's Creed," from Ubisoft, featuring the famous master assassin, Ezio Auditore.
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Written by Isaiah Richard