Epic Games' Releases new Cinematic Trailer for Fortnite

Epic Games' Releases new Cinematic Trailer for Fortnite

Prepare for the storm.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jul 10, 2017 @ 03:54 PM (Staff Bios)
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Fortnite's early access phase is quickly approaching, and Epic Games' has just released a pretty extensive new cinematic trailer that showcases four of the unique characters that you'll be able to play in the game. Each character has specific talents and a unique personality as you can tell from the trailer.

Fortnite's beta begins on the 25th of this month, but if you really want your hands on it as soon as possible, you'll have to pay a fee. If you're not entirely convinced, check out the new trailer, and a brief description of what the world of Fortnite is all about:

The Storm came without warning. 98% of the worlds population vanished then came the monsters. Lead the worlds remaining Heroes in the fight to hold back the Storm. Explore the large, destructible world where no two games are ever the same. Build huge forts, craft exotic weapons, find loot and level up your Heroes. Take on the Storm with four player online co-op.


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