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Fortnite – 12.60 patch notes: changes and what's new

Fortnite - 12.60 patch notes: changes and what's new

Patch 12.60 is coming to Fortnite. We tell you what are the most important changes and news of this Fortnite Chapter 2 content update.

On Wednesday May 20, 2020 patch 12.60 arrived in Fortnite. This Fortnite Battle Pass Chapter 2 Season 2 content update brought several changes and new features. In this news we collect them, and we also give you the patch notes:

All Fortnite Patch 12.60 cosmetic items

Despite being a "big" patch, due to its nomenclature, it has hardly had any news in terms of new content added, such as new skins and new backpacks, new hang gliders, new packaging or new loading screens for Fortnite Battle Royale. Yes, new styles for existing skins are added. These are all these new items added to the game through this content update:

Fortnite Patch 12.60 Bug Fixes and Troubleshooting

As always, patch 12.60 brings with it the correction of various game bugs. Epic Games has not released patch notes as such, but has, as usual, released this information on their Trello:

Specific Fortnite Battle Royale fixes

  • Dragoncorn hang glider was disabled from competitive playlists. It has been re-enabled.
  • Riot Staff Pickaxe was disabled. It can be reused.
  • The indicators of where they shoot at us pointed to wrong directions. It has been fixed.

Filtered Challenges of Assaulting The Agency

With patch 12.60 included the leaked challenges of Assault The Agency, a new game mode that, as its name suggests, will make us take this area of ​​the map:

  • Land at the Agency (0/1)
  • Survive Phases of the Storm (0/10)
  • Open a closed faction chest in different spy bases (0/3)
  • Nothing about the Agency hatches (0/5)
  • Eliminate a minion on different safe houses (0/3)

Source: Twitter / lucas7yoshi, official Fortnite Trello, Fortnite Battle Royale, own elaboration

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