Fortnite 4.4.1 Update

Fortnite 4.4.1 Update Patch Notes: Shopping Carts Are Back, Player Reporting and More

Epic Games has detailed the Fortnite 4.4.1 update patch notes, which describe the changes and improvements made in the new Fortnite update. The Fortnite 4.4.1 patch does not require any downtime, meaning players can carry on enjoying the game uninterrupted. (Though, to see the latest changes, you may need to reboot.) With the Fortnite 4.4.1 update, both Battle Royale and Save the World are getting some attention from the developer. Read on for a list of patch notes highlights.

Fortnite 4.4.1 Update Patch Notes

The Fortnite 4.4.1 update brings back the shopping carts. This vehicle had previously been removed due to an “issue” likely surrounding the physics properties that often sent the cart soaring into the sky and out of control. Well, it looks like Epic Games has managed to quickly fix those problems, as the shopping cart has made its glorious return thanks to the Fortnite 4.4.1 patch.

If you’ve been keeping up with the Fortnite Pro-Am, which pits various celebrities and Fortnite personalities against one another, you’ll be happy to know that there’s now a way to view those matches within Battle Royale. Now you don’t even have to leave your games to watch your favorite Fortnite streamers take on the world.

Fortnite 4.4.1 Update

If you’re sick of terrible people ruining your fun within Save the World, Epic Games has something for you. Player Reporting has now been enabled for Save the World, allowing you to finally get those annoying players banned.

Launching with the update are the Fortnite Week 7 challenges. If you’re a Season 4 Battle Pass owner who is looking to complete all seven new challenges, rest assured that we’re busy making guides to help speed the process up for you. This is also the week that the Fortnite Visitor skin becomes available for those who complete the Blockbuster challenges. Get an early look at the skin here!

[via Epic Games]

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