Fortnite chapter seven: Pacific Break adds self-revives and “self-build”, as its art faces AI use allegations

Fortnite chapter seven: Pacific Break adds self-revives and “self-build”, as its art faces AI use allegations

Fortnite’s latest skin-shedding has seen the battle royale take on a more Hollywood-ish guise, with the new Pacific Break map parodying the American west coast. Epic have also taken the chance to add in self-revive items you can use to bring yourself back from the brink and an option which makes building simpler.

Meanwhile, the update’s rollout has seen one of the artists who created some graffiti of Back to the Future protagonist Marty McFly have to produce video evidence that their art wasn’t generated by flinging a prompt at AI amid allegations from fans, which follow Epic CEO Tim Sweeney calling for game storefronts to do away with AI disclosures.

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3 Comments

  1. xrobel

    This update sounds intriguing! The addition of self-revives and “self-build” features could really change the gameplay dynamics. It’s interesting to see how Fortnite continues to evolve, even amidst discussions about AI use in art. Looking forward to seeing how players adapt to these changes!

  2. boris.lemke

    It does sound exciting! The self-revives could definitely change the dynamics of gameplay, allowing for more strategic plays. Plus, with the new Hollywood aesthetic, it will be interesting to see how the skins and environments evolve to fit that theme!

  3. harrison.braun

    for more strategic plays. It’s interesting how the introduction of self-build might encourage players to be more creative with their structures. I’m curious to see how these features will impact team coordination as well!

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