Fortnight shopping carts are back according to a Tweet from the official twitter account, and we couldn’t be happier. It looks like Epic Games must have been able to get the issues with glitching that were plaguing the carts lined out. This means there’ll be more fun to be had with your friends playing with shopping carts in Fortnite. Below you can check out the original info on shopping carts being removed from Fortnite and why they were gone so long.
Epic Games had pulled some drastic measures, putting players in a Fortnite shopping carts removed situation. That’s right, the recently added Fortnite vehicles had been disabled and haven’t be seen in-game in a month. This is due to an “issue” that likely concerned the shopping carts’ crazy physics properties, which often send them soaring off into the clouds, or performing other bizarre actions. But now they’re back!
Race away from the Storm!
Shopping Carts have been re-enabled.
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) June 26, 2018
Fortnite Shopping Carts Back: Where Did They Go?
Despite being crazy and absolutely broken at times, the Fortnite shopping carts provided many players with enjoyment, sending them skyrocketing into the air. Combined with a big ramp, the shopping carts can become unpredictable. While this unpredictable nature can be funny, it can also be frustrating. (It’s kind of like riding bikes in PUBG, where a slight bump in the road can cause the vehicle to flip and instantly kill your character.”
The Fortnite shopping carts have now been removed, meaning they can no longer be found in the game. Unfortunately, they haven’t been swapped out for another vehicle, as is regularly the case for the game’s roster of weapons. They have just been removed with no replacement at the ready.
Due to an issue caused by Shopping Carts we’ve disabled the ability to use them while we investigate.
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) June 11, 2018
Fortnite Shopping Carts Removed: Why Were They Disabled?
Epic Games hasn’t made it clear as to why the Fortnite shopping carts have been disabled. As mentioned above, I’m assuming it’s to do with the unpredictable flips and broken actions. The developer is now investigating the carts, and so will hopefully come up with a fix soon. Players can then expect the Fortnite shopping carts to return to the game. We’ll provide updates on this as they are announced.
Fortnite shopping carts are one of the latest additions to the game. Technically they’re the first vehicle in the game, and as such, you’ll likely want to try them. Finding a shopping cart location in Fortnite can be tough, but we’ve searched the map to find some for you to ride in. Below we have all shopping cart locations in Fortnite.
Epic Games has pulled some drastic measures, putting players in a Fortnite shopping carts removed situation. That’s right, the recently added Fortnite vehicles have been disabled and will no longer be seen in-game. This is due to an “issue” that likely concerns the shopping carts’ crazy physics properties, which often send them soaring off into the clouds, or performing other bizarre actions. Here’s everything we know about the Fortnite shopping carts removed situation.
Fortnite Shopping Carts Removed: Where Have Shopping Carts Gone?
Despite being crazy and absolutely broken at times, the Fortnite shopping carts have provided many players with enjoyment, sending them skyrocketing into the air. Combined with a big ramp, the shopping carts can become unpredictable. While this unpredictable nature can be funny, it can also be frustrating. (It’s kind of like riding bikes in PUBG, where a slight bump in the road can cause the vehicle to flip and instantly kill your character.”
The Fortnite shopping carts have now been removed, meaning they can no longer be found in the game. Unfortunately, they haven’t been swapped out for another vehicle, as is regularly the case for the game’s roster of weapons. They have just been removed with no replacement at the ready.
Fortnite Shopping Carts Removed: Why Were They Disabled?
Epic Games hasn’t made it clear as to why the Fortnite shopping carts have been disabled. As mentioned above, I’m assuming it’s to do with the unpredictable flips and broken actions. The developer is now investigating the carts, and so will hopefully come up with a fix soon. Players can then expect the Fortnite shopping carts to return to the game. We’ll provide updates on this as they are announced.
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