A UI Revamp May Be Headed To Fortnite, And Honestly It Does Look A Little More "Mobile"
At least that’s what some leaks indicate.
Rumor has it that Fortnite may be getting an all-new lobby UI. That’s if the data miners are to be believed – which they often are. According to the data miners, the battle royale's UI update may arrive as soon as tomorrow or as late as October 10. It all depends on which update Epic is planning on including it in.
Gamerant reports that several data miners have leaked plans for the new lobby UI, as well as potential menu changes. Such data miners include HYPEX, who tweeted that the update would either arrive in this Tuesday’s update or in two weeks.
The leaks show a UI that people are comparing to mobile games. Images show smaller icons, a quick access feature for Survival Medals, and more. Of course, we’ll have to wait for the updates to see what happens.
UPCOMING LOBBY / UI REVAMP ‼️
Fortnite is currently planning to release it either this Tuesday update, or the next update in 2 weeks. Spotted by @RealGrasshalm2 / @osirion_gg pic.twitter.com/wD7u353I7g
— HYPEX (@HYPEX) September 24, 2023
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