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Fortnite Battle Royale is kicking off Chapter Seven with Pacific Break, a bold shift to a sun-soaked “Golden Coast” island inspired by Los Angeles. Palm-lined streets, neon-lit districts, and wide beaches define the new map—and even your arrival has changed. Instead of classic Battle Bus drop-ins, players now Storm Surf onto the island, riding energy waves straight into the action.

Traversal is flashier than ever thanks to the new Wingsuit, letting players glide across huge stretches of terrain with action-movie flair. Survival gets an upgrade too: a Self-Revive device and improved DBNO mobility—like rolling while down—give solo and squad players more ways to stay in the fight.

For builders, Pacific Break adds a “Simple Build” option that auto-places basic structures, lowering the barrier for players who want protection without mastering pro-level techniques. Even reviving gets reimagined with drivable Reboot Vans, turning respawns into moving objectives.

Epic has vaulted several fan-favorite modes, including OG, Reload, and Blitz, to keep the spotlight on Chapter Seven’s fast, high-energy loop.

The Battle Pass leans hard into Hollywood, featuring The Bride from Kill Bill, Marty McFly, and original stunt-themed skins. With flexible unlock paths, players can chart their own star-studded progression.