The newest Fortnite patch, v5.21, launched this week on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile. For Battle Royale, it adds two limited-time modes, Soaring 50s and Sniper Shootout, while a new weapon--the wall-piercing and super-deadly Heavy Sniper--joins the arsenal. You can read the full patch notes here. We've spent some time with the new update and here are our thoughts:
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I played a handful of Soaring 50s matches and found the experience to be mostly the same as the standard 50v50. It's the same fast, frenetic, and frame rate chugging experience you've come to know and enjoy--or not. (I was playing on Xbox One X, but your mileage may vary). The "soaring" twist doesn't add much or alter how matches play out in our experience. That being said, it is fun to be able to jump off buildings or build ramps knowing you can escape safely by gliding to the ground. However, I kept asking myself why I would want to do that. Staying alive is critical in Fortnite, and the new mobility options give you more methods to escape. But another key element of Fortnite's team-based modes is staying close to teammates who can revive you. Soaring away in the heat of battle may let you escape quickly, but it can end up isolating you from the very teammates who could save you. The greater volume of launch pads and bounce pads makes the action more fast-paced and chaotic, but not any more fun in my experience. Soaring 50s is a more chaotic version of 50s, and if that's what you're after, it delivers. But it's not up my alley.
Sniper rifles pack a punch but won't knock you down in one shot (most of the time). So it's critically important to have health packs and shield buffs in your inventory. Thankfully, these can be found all over the map in Sniper Shootout, so there is no excuse for not healing.
If you make it to the final stages of a match, with 25 or fewer people left, you're likely to find yourself in 1v1 cat-and-mouse firefights. These are some of the most tense and thrilling battles Fortnite has to offer. It's also a great opportunity to steal a kill. If you come across two players going head-to-head, they likely won't see or hear you, and with all their efforts occupied in staving off the other player, they're very exposed. There is no shame in stealing kills this way. This is actually the second iteration of Sniper Shootout, and I'm glad Epic removed the scoped assault rifles from the previous version. This is easily one of the best Fortnite limited-time modes. In addition to just being a lot of fun, it's a great avenue to practice your sniping skills.
The Heavy Sniper is deadly, but with just one bullet in the chamber at a time and one of the longer reload times of all of Fortnite's sniper rifles, it mandates that you make the most out of every shot. The weapon is available across all of Fortnite's modes, but I recommend jumping into Sniper Shootout to put it to the test right away, as its drop rate in that mode is significantly higher than anywhere else. Overall, the Heavy Sniper is a welcome addition to Fortnite's weapon lineup that makes sniping an even more useful tactic.
What do you think about Fortnite's new v5.21 update? Let us know in the comments below!