
A new challenge has arrived in Fortnite with the release of Tower of Heck, a vertical obstacle course where players can compete against each other to climb a towering structure. Be ready as this community-made course is now available for players to test their skills and race against others.
In Tower of Heck, up to 20 players are placed at the bottom of a colossal tower with the objective to reach the top faster than anyone else. Players must navigate increasingly difficult obstacles. Additionally, players need to make use of wall-jumping and running mechanics. Moreover, Players can purchase power-ups along the way to aid in their ascent.
One of the key features of Tower of Heck is the absence of checkpoints. Basically, if a player falls somehow, they get returned to the start. However, falling offers an opportunity to buy new power-ups, giving participants a second chance to outmaneuver their competition. The total details are as follows:
Tower of Heck was created by FarBridge and is supported by Look North World’s Creator Label program. The program provides creators with funding, technical support, and marketing resources, helping them bring new user-generated content (UGC) to platforms like Fortnite. Furthermore, Look North World uploaded the gameplay trailer of the game mode on YouTube. Additionally, this partnership has allowed FarBridge to introduce a unique and challenging experience to the Fortnite community, blending creativity with competitive gameplay.
Tower of Heck is now available as a free mode within Fortnite. Players can access the map by using the provided Creative Island Code or by searching for the Island name within the game. The experience can be enjoyed solo or with friends, making it a perfect challenge for groups of players looking for competitive fun. Fortnite players can jump into Tower of Heck today and start their race to the top.
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