The Armored Battle Bus from Fortnite is now a drivable vehicle

Epic Games Fortnite released a fully completed and drivable version of the Armored Battle Bus just days after releasing Fornite Chapter 3 Season 2. The Battle Bus is a blue school bus that has been outfitted with a variety of formidable weapons. A massive cowcatcher covers the front end of the vehicle, which has two turrets on either end. None of Fortniteโs other drivable vehicles, of course, offer the same defensive and offensive benefits.

During Chapter 2 Season 3โs Joy Ride update in August 2020, drivable cars and trucks were added to the game. A sedan, two-door sports car, pickup truck, and semi-truck were all added as part of the update. A little less than a year later, Epic Games presented gamers to the Ferrari 296 GTB, which provided a battle royale driving experience unlike any other on the market.
Following the release of Chapter 3 Season 2, the production company has added another another vehicle to the island that must be driven. However, unlike other additions to the roster, newest vehicle necessitates the participation of many players.
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Fortnite new drivable vehicle
Fortnite recently got a brand-new drivable vehicle in the form of the Armored Battle Bus, a beefed-up school bus with a pair of functional gun turrets and a mean-looking cowcatcher mounted to its front end (via PCGamesN). The Battle Bus is currently only available at The Sanctuary, specifically in the areaโs easternmost section. Fortnite players would be wise to avoid landing at Sanctuary because the armoured vehicle will almost certainly be functioning.
When you take a look at Fortniteโs drivable Armored Battle Bus, itโs evident that taking use of everything it has to offer will take more than one person. After all, those mounted turrets arenโt going to operate themselves. Even without the usage of Fortniteโs high-powered turrets, the vehicle appears to be rather powerful. The cowcatcher can plough through practically anything, including structures, as players have discovered. If this giant of a vehicle comes barreling down the street, combatants on foot should keep a sharp eye out.

Battles That Can Be Driven Buses arenโt the only improvements to Fortnite that have altered the gameโs rhythm in recent days. In addition, Epic Games just released a limited-time No Build option, which completely removes the gameโs signature construction elements. And, according to datamined details, Epic may consider permanently enabling the new game mode, which, if accurate, would allow players to select whether or not to participate in modes with building-centric gameplay possibilities.
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