Fortnite 2.5.0 Introduces Full 4K Support on Xbox One X, Improves Performance Across The Board

Feb 15, 2018 at 06:00am EST
Fortnite Xbox One X update 4K Epic

Epic Games just pushed a new update (2.5.0) for Fortnite, their exceedingly successful action game. Among several additions, the "full 4K resolution now supported on Xbox One X" stands out alongside optimized performance across the board.

Epic also recently announced that later this month they will introduce an optional 60FPS mode to consoles for those who are willing to sacrifice some visual fidelity in order to get smoother action in Fortnite. Keep reading below for the full and astoundingly long patch notes.

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GENERAL

Bug Fixes

PS4

Bug Fixes

 


 

BATTLE ROYALE

WEAPONS + ITEMS

Bug Fixes

GAMEPLAY

Bug Fixes

WORLD

Bug Fixes

PERFORMANCE

UI

Bug Fixes

AUDIO

Bug Fixes

ART/ANIMATION

Bug Fixes

KNOWN ISSUES

 


 

SAVE THE WORLD

SPRING IT ON! EVENT

NEW AND IMPROVED UNIVERSAL INVENTORY

*NOTE: This feature will be available on Monday, February 19 due to in-progress testing.

NEW OPT-IN DIFFICULTY

RARITY EVOLUTION AND RECYCLING CHANGES

HEROES

Bug Fixes

WEAPONS

GAMEPLAY

Bug Fixes

UI

Bug Fixes

AUDIO

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