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Fortnite’s new season will live up to its name

Fortnite’s new season will live up to its name

The current season of Fortnite is surprisingly laid-back after a few months of intense conflict — including a live event last night starring a massive mech — In reality, the game’s third chapter’s third season is dubbed Vibin’. It offers a number of major modifications to the island, including new areas such as an amusement park with a rollercoaster and a strange-looking forest called Reality Falls with magical saplings that players may plant and raise for greater treasure.

Gameplay-wise, the season brings back a fan-favorite vehicle, the Baller (which looks a bit like a giant hamster ball). It has been tweaked slightly, though: it has more health, can float on water, and has a battery that will eventually die out. It also appears that you can take one to the rollercoaster and go wild. Players can now also ride on boars, and season 3 is introducing a feature called “storm sickness.” Here’s how Fortnite developer Epic describes it:

If you stay in the storm too long cumulatively in a match, you’ll develop storm sickness, an ailment that accelerates the storm’s decay of your health. But don’t worry: storm sickness never comes as a surprise — you’ll receive a warning if you’re close to getting it. And fortunately, the cure for storm sickness is simply exiting the storm. If you re-enter it, however, it’ll immediately affect you again.

And, of course, a new season means a new battle pass to purchase, which, in turn, means more characters to unlock. The highlight of this season is Darth Vader (who would make a great duo partner for Obi-Wan), but there’s also a new toy-like figure called Snap that you can customize by unlocking new appendages. Later in the season, battle pass owners can unlock Indiana Jones, who looks startlingly out of place next to the much more colorful cast from this season.
The new vibe-filled season follows Resistance, which is most notable for introducing the now-permanent Zero Build mode to Fortnite — though players can still play the classic build-and-shoot mode if they want.

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