Fortnite to un-vault several weapons in Chapter 3 Season 5


Fortnite to un-vault several weapons in Chapter 3 Season 5

Fortnite is set to un-vault several of its weaponry and re-introduce them in Chapter 3 Season 5 as a method of increasing its popularity and attracting new players. It is not very often that vaulted weapons are brought back, more so because vaulting them had a preceding reason behind it.

However, in the last Fortnite event, the developers un-vaulted the Pumpkin launcher and put it as part of a quest within the game. This led to players buying this limited-time article to get the free Chrome Punk Skin at the end of completion of all the quests. Unvaulting the pumpkin launcher brought back several of the old fans back into the game, leading the developers considering to bring back and re-introduce several old weapons back into the game.

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Although the exact weapons to be reintroduced have not yet been confirmed, it is speculated that the uranium blaster will be one of the returning items. It is only speculated that the un-vaulting of these weapons will first be tried out in a limited play zone before making it available to the entire community.

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Fortnite to introduce new Eye of the Brainstorm skin line

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Eye of the Brainstorm

Fortnite is set to launch its newest skin line, naming it the Eye of the Brainstorm. It is surprising how drastically different these two skin lines are. On one hand, the Rest in Peace bundle is a symbol of cultural integrity, taking inspiration from the Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico, while the Eye of the Brainstorm appears to target all those gamers that have an edge toward the comic gimmicky sci-fi villains.

Self-explanatory as the name, the new skin bundle features a player’s skin that is a brain in some sort of suspended fluid, in a mechanical body wearing a suit. This skin appears to be directly taking inspiration from the kids’ si-fi movie villains, or the end product of some crazy science experiment. Even the weapon skins that accompany the primary pack comes off as quite gimmicky, something that the community will either love or hate.

Featuring some sort of a blaster or a vaporizer-type skin, this takes away some seriousness from the game, allowing players to let go and have fun within the game. However, Fortnite has to be careful about communicating the contents of the pack, since last time in the Stains Academy Quest Pack, a miscommunication led to the developers having to go away 500 V-bucks for free.

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