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Fortnite is finally leaving early access as Epic slows Save the World development

Fortnites The legendary Battle Royale game mode took the world by storm and today Epic Games announced it would remove the early access label from both the free-to-play shooter and the less popular original save the world Mode. Epic also announced that save the world will continue to be a paid title separate from the free Battle Royale, and it will begin with the "official" launch Slowing down the publication of content to the save the world.

The Early Access Label for Fourteen days is actually a holdover from the time when Epic Games was first released save the world as early May 2017 as a paid early access title – but it was retained in all versions of Fourteen days Still, it is perhaps the most popular game in the world so far.

save the world, a co-op survival game – originally described as a combination of Minecraft and left 4 Dead – is actually a few months older than its much more popular Battle Royale spinoff (which originally started as a secondary mode before being converted to its own free-to-play title). After the success of Fourteen daysEpic had planned to play the free Battle Royale mode save the world Similar free, but with today's announcement, these plans seem to have changed as they slow development save the world instead.

As part of these changes, Epic has also announced that it will slow down support for new cosmetics from Battle Royale mode save the world – although the company promises that players' existing cosmetics and items will continue to work in both modes.

Epic also announced that save the world will switch to a seasonal model in which existing events (such as the Winter Frostnite event) are repeated annually on a schedule separate from Battle Royale mode. There are also "Ventures" seasons plans that include new zones and additional modifiers so players can continue to progress in a repeatable way, although the details are still small.

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