Fortnite's Save the World Mode Goes Free-to-Play After Nine Years
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Updated · Pure Xbox · Apr 17
Fortnite's Save the World Mode Goes Free-to-Play After Nine Years
41 articles · Updated · Pure Xbox · Apr 17
Fortnite: Save the World has become free-to-play across all major platforms, ending its paid model after nearly nine years.
Epic Games has revamped progression, introduced an explorable Homebase, and is offering free in-game rewards including the Jess skin for completing XP challenges.
Originally Fortnite’s main mode, Save the World was overshadowed by Battle Royale; its free release aims to attract new players amid broader game changes.
With Save the World now free, is the Founder's Pack still worth its hefty black market price?
What does removing multiple game modes signal for Fortnite's future as a gaming platform?
How will the influx of free players impact the established Save the World community?
Is Epic's latest move a strategic refresh or a sign of trouble for the Fortnite universe?
Are limited-time rewards enough to draw players to a mode that no longer offers V-Bucks?