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Fortnite – Patch Notes 12.10: changes and developments

Fortnite - Patch Notes 12.10: changes and developments

We tell you what are the most important changes and developments of Fortnite Battle Royale with the arrival of patch 12.10. Patch notes available.

Patch 12.10 of Season 2 of the Fortnite Battle Pass Chapter 2 was applied to the game on March 3, 2020. In this news, as it has been more than usual in Meristation, we collect what are the most important changes and developments for Fortnite Battle Royale mode, and we give you the official patch notes:

Fortnite Chapter 2 – Season 2: changes and developments in patch 12.10

Although at the time we wrote this news, the official Battle Royale patch notes in Spanish on the Fortnite website of Epic Games have not been released (as they have done for the Save the World and Creative modes), We have accessed the Trello of the Fortnite community to find out what changes and developments have occurred during patch 12.10. They are the following:

General arrangements and adjustments

  • One of the styles of the DJ Yond3r skin was locked incorrectly. No longer.
  • One of the additional styles of the Big Haul delta wing was not unlocked. Yes now.

Fortnite Battle Royale mode fixes and settings

  • The experience points earned when obtaining PE coins did not appear in the on-screen experience bar. Yes now.
  • The map could not be closed by pressing the "show map" button if it was linked to the top of the crosshead when playing with command. It has been fixed.
  • The arrow that indicated who is an ally in Team Fight mode was blinking or disappearing completely. It has been fixed.
  • The weak points of the objects could not be struck if we were very close to them. This has been corrected.
  • Split screen bug: Player 1 interrupted the actions of the trigger button of Player 2. It has been corrected.
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