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FORTNITE Season 7 Available Now on Nintendo Switch

Winter has brought many changes to Fortnite, with Season 7 introducing a new vehicle, new Battle Pass and fast-moving ziplines, which are a new way to help you travel to and from high terrain. Players can experience Fortnite Season 7 on the Nintendo Switch system anytime and anywhere from now until the season ends on Feb. 28.

For seekers of thrills and chills, the new Frosty Flights location and Expedition outposts are outfitted with the new Stormwing planes so you can take to the skies. There are tons of new areas to venture to and secrets to uncover, so this new vehicle will definitely come in handy. With the newly added item type, Wraps, you can also customize your weapons and vehicles with new looks to complement your favorite outfits.

While anyone can jump into the new season for free, a new Battle Pass is also available to purchase for those looking for exclusive rewards. For 950 V-bucks (the in-game currency), you’ll have access to more than 100 exclusive rewards ready to unlock. In Season 7, you get the Zenith and Lynx progressive outfits instantly when you purchase the Battle Pass, and both can be leveled up to unlock new styles.

Battle Pass owners will also get early access to their own island in Fortnite Creative, a new place for you to build your dream Fortnite with your friends. In Creative, you can design games, race around the island and battle friends in a new way. Everything you make is saved, so you and your friends can visit and revisit whenever you want. Battle Pass owners can start building their own private island right now during early access, with everyone else joining in on the fun for free on Dec. 13. During this early access week, Battle Pass owners can also invite their friends to play on their island.

For more information about Fortnite on Nintendo Switch, visit https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/fortnite-switch.

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