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Fortnite Gets Car Chases Cyberpunk 2077 Never Had, Jet Set Radio Grinding

In Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2, the battle royale transforms into a neon city

Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2 is live, transforming Fortnite’s multiplayer map into a giant cyberpunk block party. The update adds a massive new metropolis, a bunch of new skins, and the ability to grind around skyscrapers during firefights. Plus players can now recreate the car chases they only dreamed of having in Cyberpunk 2077

Mega City is the main attraction, a point of interest that faithfully conjures the neon nightlife and violence of sci-fi dystopias originally conceived of back in the ‘80s, orientalism and all. The new trailer shows players grinding through its city streets on a labyrinth of steel rails, as well shooting it out in car chases that look incredibly cool, even if they’ll probably be hard to recreate amid the traditional battle royale chaos.

Here’s the trailer:

And here’s the full list of new toys to play with:

Victory Crown Rogue – two-person motorcycle

Nitro Drifter – four-person car with a handbreak

Kinetic Blade – katana with a dash attack cooldown

Havoc Supressed Assault Rifle – Mythic version earned for defeating Highcard boss

Havoc Pump Shotgun – Mythic version earned from keycard vaults Overclocked Pulse Rifle – mythic gun found from a “PIO rifting in”

Improved Slurp Juice – restores health and shields simultaneously and faster

And the new battle pass skins:

Renzo The Destroyer – “doomfluencer” skull guy skin

Imani – cell-shaded Gen z skin

Thunder – Lizard wearing a jacket skin

Mystica – cool demon skin

Stray – not-Drift skin

Highwire – plucky rabbit-eared punk skin

Mizuki – bad-ass empress skin

Eren JaegerAttack On Titan skin

While Eren Jaeger has already been teased, he won’t be appearing until sometime later in the season, likely as part of a broader Attack On Titan crossover. Mega City will no doubt be perfect for his Omni-directional mobility gear, letting him whip across the map like anime Spider-Man.

In the meantime, players will have plenty of other new challenges and distractions to occupy their time with. The car chase shootouts look particularly cool, at least in the trailer. And as any Cyberpunk 2077 fan knows, it’s something players were hyped for in CD Projekt Red’s open world RPG based pre-release marketing, only to find the finished game didn’t really facilitate them. No shooting out windows. No getting pursued by the cops after a heist

Players have since made some mods to add a couple of these elements to the game. Will see how Fortnite’s spin on them compares in the season ahead.

 

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