Fortnite teases the return of Tilted Towers on Twitter
All it takes is three words and an emoji from the official account to get its players all riled up.
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Tilted Towers was an infamous landmark fromFortnite’searlier days: a dense, multilevel area with high spawn rates for gear but also plenty of places for enemies to hide, leaving it a high-risk, high-reward drop zone and a natural setting for tense, memorable firefights. It’s seen some variations and throwbacks in various updates over the years, but has beenMIA for some time.
The official account’s tweet with the emoji of a city skyline seems to confirm whatdataminers uncoveredearlier this month: that Tilted Towers will be returning to the current iteration of Fortnite’s map. It seems pretty certain that we’ll see this new version in the game’s 19.10 update launching tomorrow.
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The continuously evolving nature of Fortnite’s map means that a fan favorite murder hole can get lost along the way, but Epic can snag a big emotional payoff by having it return. I can only wonder what emoji Valve will use in its tweet teasing the return of de_dust2’s prime sniper alley,theesports event of 2024.
There are still a few hours to get caught up on Fortnite challenges before the 19.10 update goes live, and we can help: Be sure to check out our guides to finding amalfunctioning vending machine, collectingtelescope parts, andknocking down Timber Pines.
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