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Fortnite Save the World Significant Update, Teased by Epic Games

Fortnite Save The World co-op game mode of the prestigious Fortnite title is still less popular than the Battle Royale mode in the before-mentioned game. However, the Save The World mode has a lot of fans, nonetheless, so Epic Games is directing its attention towards it, and the games studio has recently teased to a Fortnite Save The World significant update before a change in the code of the game mode would happen.

The Epic Games’ team behind the Fortnite Save The World game mode recently highlighted some of the changes the devs plan to implement in the co-op mode of Fortnite, on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions of the game. All these future modifications indicate that Epic Games will finally make the Fortnite Save The World mode free to play for every Fortnite player, something that the games studio has announced for some time now.

Epic Games Teased An Upcoming Fortnite Save The World Significant Update, Hinting That The Co-op Mode in Fortnite Would Soon Become Free to Play

“Save the World has grown consistently since our launch in July 2017, and Fortnite overall has experienced unprecedented growth. Scaling up for the legions of player heroes who will be joining the fight is key to providing an excellent experience. This applies to all of our players, old and new, so we’re taking the time to get this right,” Epic Games reported on the Fortnite Save The World co-op game mode.

According to the recent Epic Games’ announcement, the team behind the Fortnite Save The World mode would already work to implement new features in the game mode, along with some improvements for performance and stability, as well as a significant rework of some parts of the Save The World mode. As the games studio indicated, these updates would roll out gradually in 2019, before a massive change in the code of the game mode, which might hint to the fact that Epic Games might be ready to make Fortnite Save The World game mode free to play by the end of this year.

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