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Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Fortnite Blitz Royale explained and how to get the free skin
The Fortnite Blitz Royale mode is now live in the game, and players are still figuring out exactly what it has to offer. Here's everything you need to know about the new LTM. Fortnite has unveiled its latest mode, offering players a taste of Battle Royale action with some built-in abilities and a short time limit. Fortnite update 36.10 is here, and as the last update for a while, players are hoping there's plenty to keep them entertained until more content arrives – and fortunately, Epic Games has delivered in a big way, even after releasing a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive emote and announcing the upcoming Squid Game UEFN collaboration. Alongside several new Mythic Weapons and Bruno Mars as the new Music Pass headliner, there are a few new modes to dive into – none more thrilling than Fortnite Blitz Royale. Though it may have once seemed a bit odd, the concept is straightforward – it's Battle Royale with a strict time limit, set on a reconfigured version of the island with several distributed Mythics to help accelerate the kills. It could potentially be a significant deal in the game's community, but as players are getting involved, they're still figuring out what it actually entails. So, what exactly is the deal with the new mode? Here's everything you need to know about Fortnite Blitz Royale. READ MORE: System Shock 2 remaster release date – when you can return to the newly-polished halls of Von Braun Fortnite Blitz Royale How it works The Fortnite Blitz Royale mode is a 32-player game where everyone begins with the same random medallion (which, rest assured, won't reveal your location), and must boost their Blitz Level by defeating opponents and surviving various storm circles, thereby enhancing the rarity of their loot and power-ups. Golden Chests scattered across the compact map offer a variety of power-ups to collect, featuring iconic returning POIs. Matches are capped at five minutes, making it ideal for mobile gamers, but it's open to all players regardless of platform, with options for solo, duo, and squad play. Content updates Before the game departs from the Fortnite launcher, Blitz Royale will provide four weeks of content updates, introducing new elements and even some pop culture crossovers. According to a recent blog post, here's what's coming: Wednesday, June 18: Week 1 – Launch Week! Find new Mythic versions of popular weapons, like the Rocket Ram, in the rare Golden Llama. Tuesday, June 24: Week 2 – The Avatar Returns! Pagodas from the Four Nations appear on the map, and players start with a Bending Scroll from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Tuesday, July 1: Week 3 – Bad Bosses! Replacing Bending Scrolls are power-packed boss weapons like Thorne's Vampiric Blade and the new Blitz Chain of Hades. Tuesday, July 8: Week 4 – TMNT Melee Mayhem! Replacing boss items are melee weapons from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, plus Megalo Don's Nitro Fists, the Mythic Typhoon Blade, Blitz Kneecapper, and more. Free cosmetics The Fortnite Blitz Royale mode offers plenty in terms of quests, and players can start working towards some new free items immediately. The mode features its own Victory Umbrella, giving players the opportunity to unlock the Blitz 'Brella Glider after three victories, and the Blitz Knight Outfit with 10 new account levels unlocked, or by finishing in the top 10 of Fortnite Blitz Royale 20 different times. The skin will be available to unlock until 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST on Tuesday, July 15. It might require some effort, but it's free, so there's little room for grumbling. End date Fortnite Blitz Royale is gearing up to sign off on Tuesday, July 15 at 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST. Epic Games has indicated that the mode will exit Fortnite at this time, with the time being an estimate based on when the Blitz Knight Outfit goes away. Although the mode's departure is imminent, Epic Games has given hope to fans stating it "may return at a later date with refreshed gameplay, maps, and rewards." This suggests that Fortnite Blitz Royale might soon become an integral feature of the game's landscape, provided it garners significant engagement from players. There's potential for Fortnite Blitz Royale to make waves, yet its future depends on whether it manages to capture the dedication of its user base, including the mobile crowd. And just when you thought Fortnite couldn't monopolise any more of our leisure time, it's poised to conquer those brief spells in the loo or times spent waiting for trains.


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
System Shock 2 remaster release date – when you can return to Von Braun
System Shock 2 is getting the remaster treatment, bringing the classic sci-fi survival horror game to a whole new audience. But when can you actually play it? System Shock 2 is making a return with a fresh new look, and soon you'll be able to utilise its multiplayer feature to assemble a team and finally defeat Shodan. It appears there's no better time to launch a game about the takeover of a malevolent AI (despite having seen it numerous times before), so we're fortunate to be receiving a new remaster of System Shock 2. The sci-fi survival classic is set for a grand return following the significant remake of the first game, introducing the PC game to a wider audience with a fresh new look that makes it even more terrifying than ever. This comes as a treat for science fiction fans, especially with the arrival of a remastered Warhammer 40K: Space Marine on Xbox Game Pass. The classic has undergone the remaster process, marking a significant shift from its predecessor's remake, which successfully captured the original game's remarkable atmosphere, narrow corridors and eerie happenings around every heavily-plated corner. Fans of survival games certainly have much to look forward to, with Prologue Go Wayback's numerous playtests and the massive Fallout 76 Gone Fission update. There are plenty of futuristic horrors lurking in the halls of Von Braun, but when exactly can we get our hands on it?Here's what you need to know about the System Shock 2 remaster release date. System Shock 2 remaster release date The release date for the System Shock 2 remaster is scheduled for Thursday, June 26 at 1pm local time, excluding most American timezones. This information has been disclosed by the game's PlayStation Store page. The 1pm release time applies to worldwide timezones and the East Coast of the US, while other American timezones will see the game launch at whatever this time equates to in their region, which is 10am PDT / 12pm CDT on the West Coast and in central areas. While it's a somewhat perplexing system, it does ensure that players globally will have the opportunity to delve into the remaster at their own speed, familiarising themselves with the corridors of Von Braun before everyone is set to dive into multiplayer and defeat Shodan once and for all. It's undoubtedly a daunting task, but it's what many players are aiming to achieve, so assemble your team and get the job done.