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Fortnite Blitz Royale mode release date, how to play, and more

Fortnite Blitz Royale mode release date, how to play, and more

Time of India6 days ago

Fortnite is launching a new game mode called Blitz Royale which is specifically designed for mobile players. Fortnite is one of the fewest games in the market right now, which can be played on all devices, be it mobiles, tablets, PCs and consoles.
Not only that, every device supports crossplay as well. That is why this new upcoming mode is going to be a new way to immerse into the game. This mode comes as the part of a major update in the game, which is also bringing some other changes as well like Ballistic update and many more.
Blitz Royale is coming to Fortnite
Fortnite has announced via its official Twitter handle that this new mode called Blitz Royale is coming to the game on June 18, 2025. It is actually specifically designed for mobile players but PC and console players will also be able to play this mode.
This is actually a treat for the fans, as Fortnite has also made a grand return on iOS in the USA a few weeks ago.
As mentioned earlier, Blitz Royale is a mobile friendly mode with easy accessible touch controls which consists of Quick Matches lasting for just about 5 minutes. Also the lobby of each match is capped at 32 players only, which will also give an enthralling rush experience.
Epic Games has also confirmed that this mode will also have a rouge-like design.
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This mode is supposed to be a lot similar to the Reload mode but without respawns. There have been rumors as well which suggests that this mode will have weekly seasons along with the return of Avatar items and a potential TMNT crossover.
This is actually a significant move from Fortnite after its legal battle with Apple and this game mode makes a lot of sense as the game is now officially available on iPhones and iPads. As Valorant Mobile is also knocking on the doors and mobile esports is bursting onto the scenes, Blitz Royale might be the ideal move from Epic Games to stay firm in the field of mobile gaming.
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