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Fortnite’s Shopping Carts Disabled Yet Again By Epic
Shopping carts are unavailable due to “ongoing issues.”
Shopping carts have been a fun addition to Fortnite: Battle
Royale, but they’ve also proven to be a problematic one. Epic
Games has had to disable them a number of times due to problems
that have arisen, and that’s the case once again.
Epic confirmed the temporary removal of shopping carts in
a tweet, stating, “Due to ongoing issues, we’ll be disabling
Shopping Carts again. We’ll update you when this issue is
resolved.” There’s no time table shared for when they might be
added back in, but at this point players have become accustomed
to seeing shopping carts--Fortnite’s first vehicle--yanked from the
roster of active items.
It’s not uncommon for Epic to disable items; some are rotated
out to make way for new ones, while others--like the guided
missile--have been removed to provide the studio with time to
work on balancing them. But shopping carts have been
temporarily pulled several times now in a relatively small window
of time. Among other things, they’ve been utilized to glitch into
areas of the map that players should not be able to access, which is
extremely problematic in a competitive game. With Fortnite’s
massive popularity continuing to rise, it’s no surprise Epic is fast
to pull anything that might upset its competitive balance (and
thereby impact its growing success).
Since the launch of Battle Royale last year as a free-to-play
mode in Fortnite, Epic has steadily and frequently rolled out new
content. Some of that comes in the form of new weapons, as with
the recently added Stink Bomb, while others serve different
purposes, as with the shopping carts and Hop Rocks.
During E3, Fortnite: Battle Royale was released on Switch,
joining the existing PC, PS4, Xbox One, and iPhone versions.
Fortnite Mobile is also on the way to Android, although a release
date for that version has not yet been announced.
Adapted from: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-shopping-cartsstill-causing-problems-dis/1100-6459926