Epic Games Studio Introduces Ranked Mode in Fortnite

3 years ago
Epic Games Studio Introduces Ranked Mode in Fortnite

Fans are delighted with the upcoming changes. So, Epic Games announced to the players the addition of ranking systems, which will soon replace the usual competitive mode. This event happened a couple of days ago, on May 12th. Ranked Emblems were introduced in a short video.

The new game mode will appear in the 3rd season of the 4th chapter, which is scheduled to start this June. Soon, fans of the popular game will be able to launch ranked matches by simply selecting the desired option in the game menu. This will greatly enrich the gameplay and expand the possibilities for players.

By the way, at the moment, there is a crossover with Star Wars, which brought new Jedi skills, Darth Maul, interesting cosmetic game items, as well as a battle pass. Completely free of charge, players can get an attack aircraft, as well as unlock valuable premium items.

As you know, the public beta will allow players to make all the changes they want to the Fortnite mode. Fans can edit with a new version of Unreal Engine's advanced toolset.

Recall that Fortnite is a famous video game created by Epic Games and released in 2017. Players were offered a choice of three main modes: Battle Royale, Save the World, and Creative.

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