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<br>With The Mandalorian and the upcoming Kenobi on Disney+, Star Wars is showing no signs of slowing down even without the release of a new film in two years. Following the release of Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, Fortnite has included big-name characters from the Disney+ TV shows like Boba Fett and the Mandalorian as skins and even bosses to fight against on the island. It would make sense for Epic to plan something huge for the release of the highly anticipated Kenobi ser<br><br> <br><img src="https://www.techworm.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/fortnite-servers-down.jpg"; style="max-width:400px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;" alt="" />Taking out building also put a stronger emphasis on combat. Without all the material gathering and battlefield control, players could focus on shooting each other to pieces, which is what the game was supposed to be like in the first place. Vehicles also had a bigger role, like the jetpack Fortnite reintroduced in Chapter 3 Season 2 . The game's many guns and explosives were already a focal point, but they can truly shine without the building features. Although sniping can still remove players from combat somewhat, it's not too much of an issue. Tactics also became more important since players couldn't just build a giant metal fort anywhere they were anymore, leading to professional players coming up with creative new ways to play, and newer and casual ones having an easier t<br><br> <br>**Fortnite ** 's latest gimmick, removing building in favor of other traversal options, is sure to be controversial, but may be exactly what the game needs. Fortnite has let new mechanics slowly trickle in over its existence, but it has not removed a major function of gameplay before now. With that in mind, chapter 3, Season 2 is going to look unlike any past season of Fortni<br><br> <br>Another way lightsabers could be included in the game is by adding a customizable one players can make with the battle pass. Fortnite has recently implemented customizable items into its battle passes, allowing players to unlock new styles and parts for their glider, skin, or harvesting tool. The battle pass would be a great way for players to build their own lightsaber, choosing their own color, hilts, and even ignite animation. This could be in the same spirit as Fortnite 's current season's Omni Sword item, which is also a customizable harvesting t<br><br> <br>It's a very dumb way to die since the game tells players soon enough where the next safe zone it's going to be. On top of that, players can pack a lot of medicine to heal themselves. It can be very funny, though, when players are running as fast as they can so they don't die in the storm. It's even funnier if, on top of everything, they have to carry an injured teammate. The last straw sometimes is arriving at the safe zone only to be killed by other players waiting just outside the st<br><br> <br>Since <a href="https://WWW.Fortnitenav.com/articles/bob-belcher-joins-fortnite-my-burger-flipping-adventure-in-the-battle-royale.html">bob belcher Fortnite</a> / Star Wars crossover would also include Darth Vader as a skin, it would make sense for his kit to include a cape back bling, a pickaxe, and even a glider. The glider could potentially be the TIE Advanced he was first seen using in 1977's Star Wars . Vader's pickaxe could even be the game's first lightsaber harvesting tool. While this would make sense, Fortnite has been known to give some crossover skins some strange harvesting tools. A good example of this would be Arcane 's Vi, who saw a crossover with Fortnite recently but got Jayce's hammer as a harvesting tool rather than her own iconic gauntl<br><br> <br>With how popular Zero Build Mode has proven to be (as shown above via Gamesight ), and how many problems building has in Fortnite , it might seem strange for Epic Games to keep it around. However, despite its faults, it's still popular; some players enjoy building massive structures during their battle royale matches. Displeasing half the player base for one of its most successful games most likely wouldn't be a good move for Epic, so from a business standpoint, it makes sense. It's not likely that a Fortnite 2 would be made due to the nature of the Battle Pass system, so the company needs to keep Fortnite players happy if it wants to keep making money. Pleasing those who don't like building is also just as important. Whether it brought it back or did away with it for good, it wouldn't be fair to those who preferred one or the other. Zero Build Mode lets Fortnite be the best of both worlds by giving players options, in the same manner that the solo, duo, and team modes<br><br> <br>It cannot be overstated how iconic building is for Fortnite . It is one of the game's most famous and advertised features, and pro players in Fortnite can build with astonishing speed. With the season opening without building, Fortnite is missing a piece of its identity. It may not be on the same level as a Mario game without jumping, or a Sonic game without running, but it is still a major change that will take some time to get used<br><br> <br>Another thing that could be returning to Fortnite is lightsabers . Originally introduced in 2019 for Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker , the weapons have only been brought back to the island once. This was in May 2020 to celebrate Star Wars Day. Lightsabers were powerful weapons in Fortnite that could even two-hit enemies at times. It would make sense for Epic Games to bring the iconic weapons back to the game not only for Star Wars Day but also for the release of Ken<br>
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