Fortnite Content Drop Brings 3 New Vehicles to Lego Fortnite in Mechanical Mayhem Update

Fortnite's Latest Update Brings 3 New Vehicles to Lego Fortnite, Many More New Content!

Fortnite released its latest patch, the 29.10 update, that brings a whole lot of content, including three new vehicles for Lego Fortnite dubbed the Mechanical Mayhem update.

Players will now be able to build the Speeder, the Offriader, and the Hauler, following the game's newest update. They will have to get a Power Center, Power Cells, Wheels, Seats, and the relevant recipe in order to craft these mechanical monstrosities.

Fortnite's Latest Update

Fortnite's latest update brings a lot of new content for players to enjoy, including three new vehicles for Lego Fortnite and various new weapons in Creative/UEFN.
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On the other hand, changes in Rocket Racing may seem relatively small, with the game's developers making updates to skydiving and making it easier for players to identify vehicles found in a tight pack.

Players can now experiment with new weapons in Creative/UEFN for the Harbinger SMG and the Chains of Hades as well as new consumables, the Banan of the Gods and Shield Bubble Junior.

In Fortnite's Battle Royale, the new update brings several balance adjustments, including the fact that snipers will now drop less frequently. With all of the experiences that are now available in Fortnite, it is becoming more difficult to keep track of all the different updates, according to RadioTimes.

Fortunately, the game's developer, Epic Games, has provided extensive patch notes across various different platforms to help players stay up to date. A video for the new update also revealed that other than the three new vehicles in Lego Fortnite, there will also be Wrenches, Illuminators, and other new content that have made their way into the world.

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On top of making snipers rarer in Fortnite Battle Royale, the new update also increases the damage of the Drum Gun, the Huntress DMR, and the Chain of Hades. Alternatively, it decreased the max effective range on the Frenzy Auto Shotgun.

Additions to the Battle Pass were also included, featuring cosmetics related to Korra, the titular character in the animated show Avatar: The Legend of Korra. She is set to appear in Fortnite as a purchasable outfit starting from Apr. 2. A leaker, iFireMonkey, claimed that a second variant of the character could also be added to the game later on.

A Lot of New Content

The game also added Super Styles to Fortnite's Battle Pass, which are bonus rewards that players will be able to unlock. Furthermore, an Areas Crew Pack will be included in the list of items that players can get by simply playing the game, said The Standard.

The new update follows the release of Fortnite's Rise of Midas and players can expect more quests, items, and cosmetics to come for the secret agent. There are also Ascendant Midas cosmetics that are expected to be fully-added to the game's shop and handed out as tournament prizes.

The update comes after players were left dissatisfied earlier this month after the game brought Kit Bundles. Fans complained about the pricing structure in the Lego Fortnite shop for the kits that range between $16 and $21. This left them frustrated at the costs being more than the price of Battle Passes.

While the builds are completely optional and do not provide any benefits for players, they are still hoping that future builds will come at lower costs, according to GameRant.


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