In Fortnite, a new collaboration is starting, but this time it’s not comic heroes or anime characters, but the colorful beans from Fall Guys. What you can expect in this collaboration, you will learn here.
Fall Guys in Fortnite? That’s exactly the case. Fortnite and Fall Guys are entering a cooperation by mixing their genres together to provide more entertainment options in Battle Royale and Discover. The new mode is not only meant to provide variety but also to offer another way to quickly get loot during battles in Battle Royale.
You can find the new trailer here:
Courses in Battle Royale for a little variety
What will change? The “Battle Royale” mode of Fortnite will receive a “Fall Guys” update. On the map in the area “Classsy Courts”, you will find various bean idols that you can interact with. Once you do that, a round of Fall Guys kicks off, where you can run, climb, dive, or bounce.
If you complete a course within 120 seconds, you will receive rewards in the form of gameplay loot that you can use later in your match. To ensure you have a memento of the event, you can complete quests to secure a reward for your locker.
In addition to the course arenas that you can test in Battle Royale, there are 6 creations that you can select in Discover. Content creators can also create their own tracks, and with a bit of luck, these tracks will make it into Battle Royale.
However, so that you don’t enter the area with your agile skins from the locker, your character transforms into a bean. If your skin does not have a “Fall Guys” style, you will transform into the “Standard Bean” – that’s Jonesy as a bean.
How long does the event last? The event “Where should we drop?” is now live and playable until the 31.00 update on August 16.
What do you think of the event? Are you looking forward to the course, or do you find the implementation in Battle Royale out of place? Feel free to let us know your opinions in the comments! You can find more about Fortnite here: Players in Fortnite can hardly win without a special item – even the auto-users think it’s too much
