Fortnite continually evolves with fresh updates, and the latest one for the beloved battle royale game brings back fan-favorite gear including the Hunting Rifle, Launch Pad, and more. December has been a bustling month for Epic Games and Fortnite, as the game rolls out numerous new skins and the much-anticipated annual Winterfest event.
Fortnite's Winterfest event is back, covering the island in a festive layer of snow and introducing event quests alongside unique items like the Icy Feet and Blizzard Grenade. Winterfest offers a plethora of rewards for players, from the Cozy Cabin to premium skins featuring icons like Mariah Carey, Santa Dogg, and Santa Shaq. Beyond the holiday celebrations, Fortnite continues to expand with exciting collaborations, including Cyberpunk 2077, Batman Ninja, and more. Additionally, the OG mode of the game receives ongoing updates.
The latest hotfix for Fortnite might seem minor, but it's a significant thrill for dedicated fans. The unexpected update for the popular Fortnite OG mode marks the return of the Launch Pad, a nostalgic item from Chapter 1, Season 1. Launch Pads were the original traversal tool, predating vehicles and other mobility-enhancing items, allowing players to strategically launch into the air for surprise attacks or quick escapes.
The Launch Pad isn't the only classic item making a comeback in Fortnite. The hotfix also reintroduces the Hunting Rifle from Chapter 3, providing players with a long-range option, especially valuable since sniper rifles were removed in Chapter 6, Season 1. Additionally, Cluster Clingers from Chapter 5 are now available in both Battle Royale and Zero Build modes, just like the Hunting Rifle.
Fortnite OG has been a resounding success for Epic Games, attracting 1.1 million players within the first two hours of its launch. Alongside the game mode, Epic introduced an OG Item Shop, bringing back iconic skins and items for purchase. However, not all players are thrilled about the return of ultra-rare skins like the Renegade Raider and Aerial Assault Trooper, as their reavailability has stirred some controversy.