Something to look forward to: Epic Games has announced Ballistic, an all-new mode that turns Fortnite into a fresh first-person squad shooter. This 5v5 competitive mode differs entirely from the third-person battle royale mode. The new gameplay emphasizes tactical strategy, teamwork, and individual skill and should provide a nice change of pace for those who feel the BR game has grown stale.
Ballistic provides intense, round-based gameplay with two teams (attackers and defenders) facing off on the Skyline 10 map. Attackers must plant and protect a “Rift Point Device” at specific locations while defenders strategize to prevent activation. Matches are a race to seven wins, with sides swapping after six rounds of play. While this might seem like a lot, there is no respawning, so rounds are quick. Dead is dead, so each round demands precision and careful planning.
At launch, Ballistic will feature a limited arsenal of weapons and items, with plans to expand the content based on player feedback. There is no building in this mode, but it does support Fortnite cosmetics like outfits, wraps, and emotes. So, current players will still look familiar to their friends.
Flex Gadgets are a unique addition to the gameplay, allowing players to tailor their strategies. These items include the Proximity Mine, perfect for setting traps; the Bubble Shield for temporary protection; the Recon Grenade to reveal enemy locations; the classic Frag Grenade for explosive eliminations; and the Impulse Grenade, which adds creative disruption by launching players across the map. Each gadget offers unique tactical advantages and can shift the momentum of a match when used effectively.
Ballistic features both Unranked and Ranked play. Unranked matches offer a casual environment for players to practice or just enjoy the mode without the stress of serious competitiveness. Ranked play caters to competitive players seeking to test their skills against the best in the game. The ranking system rewards strategic victories and penalizes players who leave matches early, with disconnects allowed a brief grace period to rejoin. The mode determines rankings based on wins, losses, eliminations, and assists, ensuring balanced competition.
Ballistic mode has new settings that allow players to customize their first-person experience, including toggles for reticle spread and recoil feedback, allowing them to adapt to their preferred playstyle. Epic will add new maps, weapons, and features as the mode evolves, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience.
Launching December 11, Ballistic is a bold new chapter for Fortnite. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or a newcomer, this mode promises to deliver an adrenaline-fueled experience akin to other first-person squad shooters. Available across most platforms and regions, Epic says Ballistic will redefine the Fortnite experience.