Sure, let’s dive into that slightly chaotic, very human mess of an article. Here goes:
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So, Epic’s playing games again… in Fortnite! Clearly, they’re keeping things spicy with this new “Shove” thing they’re gonna toss into Fortnite Creative. Imagine being able to, well, just shove someone. Could it hit Battle Royale? Maybe. Or not. Honestly, I couldn’t say, but the suspense is kind of fun, right?
Fortnite’s always been about the movement. People say it’s like, the top quality-of-life feature. Hard to disagree there. I mean, this game’s been around for… how long? Like eight years? Something like that. And, every update feels like flipping a new page, keeping us hooked, away from that dreaded feeling of “same old, same old.”
Flashback: remember when stamina entered the chat? Players could sprint! That was wild. Felt like everyone’s cozy dreams came true overnight. And yeah, stuff like hurdling and vaulting… zero builds can still reach heights, literally. Anyway… I’m rambling.
And then, oh my — came across this image… Darth Vader in Fortnite? Talk about a plot twist. But wait, SAG-AFTRA’s having a word with Epic about some AI shenanigans over Vader. Seems like there’s drama everywhere these days.
Okay, right, the Shove thing. Epic’s adding it as an update to their UEFN roadmap around… let’s see, May 22, 2025. Or was it sooner? Might be making that up. But essentially, soon you’ll be able to send someone flying with a light push. Sounds hilarious. Picture someone shoving another player off a cliff – oh, the chaos!
And in Creative, anything can happen. Those crafty creators will probably have a blast. Battle Royale might get a whole new vibe if it joins there too. Imagine, mid-build fight – bam! Your enemy shoves you. Thrilling or terrifying? Maybe both?
The point is, Fortnite’s constantly morphing. Slide Kicks rocked our world, and now Shoves. Pretty soon, might start watching my back for both. High places could be scarier now, for sure.
Did I mention Fortnite’s been out since September 26, 2017? Time flies when you’re gaming. Anyway, that’s it for now—I think I got way off track somewhere back there.
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