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Fortnite's a lot awaited Season, Chapter 2—Season Four dubbed Nexus War trailer is out. The latest Fortnite is here, and in it, a few of the greatest Marvel heroes be a part of forces to help save the battle royale island.
Chapter 2: Season 4 — is dubbed “Nexus War,” and it’s a comic book-style event where main characters team up to fight off the planet-destroying villain Galactus.
Those who buy Fortnite’s seasonal battle pass will be capable to unlock the likes of Iron Man, Groot, Storm, Doctor Doom, Mystique, and She-Hulk, together with an amnesiac Thor. We have known that Fortnite’s season 4 would be Marvel-themed since the last week, and Epic followed that up by releasing an in-game comic book detailing the upcoming story.
CHECK OUT TRAILER HERE
Fortnite has long been home to licensed superhero characters, from The Avengers and Batman to newer inclusions like Deadpool and Aquaman. However, a complete themed season is a new territory for the battle royale game. The most recent update follows season 3, in which a large storm flooded the island for a time.
In fact, there’s much more happening in the world of Fortnite than only a new season. Epic is at the moment in the midst of an authorized tussle with both Google and Apple over app store charges. The developer first snuck in a new payment choice in the phone versions of Fortnite; Apple and Google each responded by removing Fortnite out of their stores, which resulted in a lawsuit from Developer Epic.
“The war to save Reality starts now. The Lore, Legends, Heroes, and Villains from Marvel have arrived in Fortnite. Join the fight and take on Galactus to save all of Reality,” Fortnite has tweeted on their official account.
Meanwhile, Epic Video games have confirmed that the upcoming season of Fortnite is not going to be available to players on iPhones, iPads due to the firm's legal battle with Apple.
"Apple is blocking Fortnite updates on the App Store and has mentioned they will terminate our ability to develop Fortnite for Apple devices. Consequently, Fortnite’s newly released Season 4 update v14.00, won't launch on macOS and iOS on August 27," Epic Games stated.
Fortnite remains accessible on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, GeForce Now, PC, and the Epic Video games app on Android Phones.
Chapter 2: Season 4 — is dubbed “Nexus War,” and it’s a comic book-style event where main characters team up to fight off the planet-destroying villain Galactus.
Those who buy Fortnite’s seasonal battle pass will be capable to unlock the likes of Iron Man, Groot, Storm, Doctor Doom, Mystique, and She-Hulk, together with an amnesiac Thor. We have known that Fortnite’s season 4 would be Marvel-themed since the last week, and Epic followed that up by releasing an in-game comic book detailing the upcoming story.
CHECK OUT TRAILER HERE
IDEA of FORTNITE SEASON 4
The comics clarify just how the crossover occurred, basically, the power of Fortnite’s island lured Thor and Galactus, with Thor finally summoning other heroes — including Iron Man, Wolverine, and Captain America — to help. At one point Thor drops his iconic hammer, and a crater truly appeared on the Fortnite island in-game where it landed. The comic ended with the phrase “to be continued in season 4.” Epic describes the battle as “the war to save reality.”Fortnite has long been home to licensed superhero characters, from The Avengers and Batman to newer inclusions like Deadpool and Aquaman. However, a complete themed season is a new territory for the battle royale game. The most recent update follows season 3, in which a large storm flooded the island for a time.
In fact, there’s much more happening in the world of Fortnite than only a new season. Epic is at the moment in the midst of an authorized tussle with both Google and Apple over app store charges. The developer first snuck in a new payment choice in the phone versions of Fortnite; Apple and Google each responded by removing Fortnite out of their stores, which resulted in a lawsuit from Developer Epic.
“The war to save Reality starts now. The Lore, Legends, Heroes, and Villains from Marvel have arrived in Fortnite. Join the fight and take on Galactus to save all of Reality,” Fortnite has tweeted on their official account.
Apple has blocked your ability to update Fortnite on the App Store, and has said they will terminate our ability to develop Fortnite for Apple devices. As a result, Chapter 2 - Season 4 (v14.00) will not release on Apple devices on August 27.— Fortnite Status (@FortniteStatus) August 26, 2020
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Meanwhile, Epic Video games have confirmed that the upcoming season of Fortnite is not going to be available to players on iPhones, iPads due to the firm's legal battle with Apple.
"Apple is blocking Fortnite updates on the App Store and has mentioned they will terminate our ability to develop Fortnite for Apple devices. Consequently, Fortnite’s newly released Season 4 update v14.00, won't launch on macOS and iOS on August 27," Epic Games stated.
Fortnite remains accessible on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, GeForce Now, PC, and the Epic Video games app on Android Phones.
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