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After Zero-Build – Fortnite will probably get first-person mode

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After the Zero-Build, Epic Games is said to already have the next mode in planning. There is supposed to be a first-person mode soon.

Fortnite received the Zero-Build mode in Season 2 of Chapter 3 . According to leaker HYPEX, Epic Games seems to be already planning the next mode for the Battle Royale. It is said to add a first-person camera.

Epic Games is said to be already working on the new mode, according to the leaker. There is supposed to be an extra first-person mode. This is supposed to exist separately from the classic game mode. Therefore, the players themselves could choose their preferred mode, as is already the case with Zero-Building.

Battle Royale PUBG also already had a choice between first-person and third-person. Players had to choose which mode they wanted to use at the beginning. This could then also be the case with Fortnite. After all, gamers with a third-person view would have an advantage over the first-person view, as their range of vision is much greater.

Third-person is particularly advantageous in construction mode, as it gives a better overview of the structures. However, according to the leaker, the first-person mode is supposed to be especially worthwhile in zero-building. The two game modes would work quite well together. However, the mode is said to be in early development so far. According to the leaker, there is no further information yet.

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