![]() ![]() ![]() So far, it’s as fun as it is chaotic, which of course is Fortnite’s raison d’être (that and selling a bunch of irresistible virtual stuff). The new season is no different, with a new area featuring hot springs and cherry blossoms (Japan again!), a handful of new inscrutably named weapons and some unique perks known as “reality augments” to make gameplay more interesting. With the exception of a few less fun dud seasons here and there, Fortnite generally brings a lot to the table for casual players, who can either play for free or buy its seasonal battle pass for $9.50. ![]() The result is a cyberpunk fever dream, with Fortnite’s bucolic rolling hills punctuated by 20-story-tall glowing skateboard rails, neon katakana and towering holographic samurai, because cyberpunk aesthetics in this particular genre of fantasy future still necessitate a mélange of Japanese imagery, apparently. Chapter Four, Season Two of Fortnite went live over the weekend, revamping the game’s central island (which got a full makeover last season) while going full futuristic. After a handful of eclectic recent chapters, Fortnite’s latest is taking a theme and running with it. ![]()
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