The Fortnite Season 9 umbrella is available for players to try and add to their collection. If you want to know what it looks like before you dive into this new season, or how to get it, we’re here to help. Read our Fortnite Season 9 umbrella guide for more.
Fortnite Season 9 Umbrella | Appearance
As per Fortnite Battle Royale Leaks on Twitter, the Fortnite Season 9 umbrella is in keeping with the vibe that this new season has brought to the game. Namely, that it’s neon colored and futuristic in style. The umbrella’s handle is split into two sections. The lower and upper parts of the handle are decked out in a bright neon blue hue, while the middle bit is a typical black color to contrast the blue elements.
The parasol part of the umbrella is translucent. Each section of the parasol has a neon blue criss-cross pattern on it, while the rim of the parasol is colored in the same way. Finally, the very top of the umbrella is a darker blue hue than the neon blue elsewhere but ties everything together nicely.
Fortnite Season 9 Umbrella | How to get
You might be wondering if there’s some ridiculous challenge that you have to complete in order to get the Fortnite Season 9 umbrella. Well, you don’t. You only need to achieve a Victory Royale in any match you play.
This is in keeping with every other arrival of a new season in Fortnite. Umbrellas or gliders have been given to players who win matches, so it’s not surprising to see that Epic Games have kept with tradition here.
Of course, achieving a Victory Royale is difficult to do. If you’re new to the game, you might struggle to get this umbrella until you become better at Fortnite. For veterans of the battle royale title, you shouldn’t have any issues with adding this one to your collection.
Fortnite Game Changing Pickups
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Fortnite's 10 Game Changing Pickups
So, you're dropping into Tilted Towers and you need a game changer. Something that will ensure that your next match is memorable. Fortnite has had plenty of these types of items in its brief history, and here are the most devastating. See any of these on the field, and you better run. -
Crossbow
Originally themed for Valentines Day, the crossbow was a devastating sniper rifle even without its fancy skin. A high damage output even on Rare difficulty and five shots to a clip made it a sharpshooters dream, and eventually led to it being vaulted in May of 2018. -
Drum Gun
A hybrid of a Rifle and Machine Gun, the Drum Gun brought a 1920s flair to Junk Junction. It proved to be deadly accurate in the hands of players at close range, even after a round of significant nerfs. Two months after its initial debut, it was curtains for this Tommy. -
Guided Missile
The preferred tool of any rocket rider, the Guided Missile lets you root out camping opponents and sail into the skies of victory. A devastating and rare munition, the Guided Missile saw two tours of duty in the fields of Fortnite. As of now, it's still available to mess around with in Playground mode. -
Infinity Blade
Originating in Epic's hit trilogy of mobile games, this mythic sword only lasted for four days before being banished to the Vault. It powered up players and granted them extra health, creating an in-game boss fight. In the end, it did its job just a bit too well. -
Infinity Gauntlet
A purposefully limited time item, this Marvel Comics artifact turned its wielder into Thanos. His mighty punch, energy blast, and insane leaping ability made players quake in fear during his summer stint in the battle royale. Let's hope he finds other worlds to conquer for the sequel. -
Jetpack
Nothing changes a shooter quite like added mobility. Dodge out of sniper fire and root out towers of foes with the Jetpack, a limited time only Legendary backpack. Aeronauts with enough skill can negate any crafty builders and land the last few kills with pinpoint accuracy. -
Mounted Turret
A turret sequence in most shooters is a drag, but a well executed run with the Mounted Turret can be a thrill. This legendary trap is deployable anywhere there's a flat surface and spurts out infinite ammo as long as you mind the heat and don't take enough damage. -
Remote Explosives
It makes sense that a game partially about building would also have some C4 to even the odds, but the Remote Explosives were too much for their own good. Able to rip apart strategies at a distance and coming in bundles of three, most players don't miss these server bombs. -
Thermal Scoped Assault Rifle
Able to pick out enemies and loot with ease, the Thermal Scoped Assault Rifle is the current best weapon if you're looking to charge an opposing team. Just be sure to account for its high recoil, lest you be staring into the sun as you take a fatal blow. -
Zapotron
One of the original vaulted weapons in Fortnite's battle royale mode, the Zapotron was an electrified sniper rifle that decimated groups of enemies from afar. It has a great design but doesn't really fit with the rest of the game's more authentic arsenal. Still, don't wear a lightning rod if we ever see this weapon again.