Fortnite without building permanently
Epic Games has just revealed that Zero Building will be available indefinitely as an additional game option in the legendary battle royale.
To try out the new Fun Mode, navigate to the Discoveries tab from the Fortnite main menu. While in the lobby, simply click the Change button. As a result, it is simple to select Zero Building, which will entirely convert the existing gameplay into a battle royale.
Rope climbing and climbing are also introduced in the game, allowing you to obtain an advantage in height. This one was previously constructed by buildings, so we're delighted the studio doesn't overlook this tactical factor.
How do you defend yourself if you don't have a building? It is quite simple. The Overshield is the primary line of defense for players. Even when opposing shells fully destroy it, it regenerates.
Its action mechanism is similar to that of the shield in Halo Infinite. This definitely speeds up the duels while also driving you to hunt for hiding spots in pre-built buildings on the world map.
The premiere of another Zelda is delayed
The news remained bittersweet. This time, Nintendo appeared from the shadows, confirming the unavoidable. The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been delayed again, and will not be released this year.
Spring 2023 is the expected release date for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's successor. "BotW" made its premiere on the Nintendo Switch, earning numerous 2017 game of the year accolades. So it's no surprise that admirers of the behemoth from Kyoto are chomping at the bit for the sequel.
Eiji Aonuma, a producer of games set in this realm, spoke in a short video shared on Twitter. The creator apologized for the delay in release. He also reminded everyone that the game will take place not just on the ground, but also in the air.
The game's mechanics will be considerably more diversified than Zelda's from 2017. As a result, postponing the premiere is necessary in order to give the game a genuinely unique experience.
The recent release of Kirby & The Forgotten Land shows that Nintendo still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. In the UK sales statistics, the title easily eclipsed Elden Ring and Gran Turismo 7, rising to the top of the list last week.
On Metacritic, the charming platformer received an average rating of 85/100 points from 73 critics. Players with an average score of 89/100 points also commended the game.