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Fortnite: Battle Royale 9.30 Patch Notes [Update: New 2.27 Patch Out Now]

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Fortnite is in a constant state of change, with new updates and content released on a weekly basis for its free-to-play battle royale game mode that drive so much of its popularity. This week's patch is update 9.30, and Epic Games has brought more new content and changes to the game. Update 9.30 is live now on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android, and it adds a brand-new item that lets you heal players, removes several weapons (specifically of the explosive variety), and make some balance changes, the most significant of which concerns how quickly you can pull out a shotgun. Here's a breakdown of the major takeaways along with the full 9.30 patch notes.

Update: If you've already downloaded patch 9.30, you'll now have another update (confusingly referred to as version 2.27 on PS4) to download when logging in after today, June 20. Although there was no downtime involved, Epic has had to release a new update to address a variety of issues that have impacted the game over the last few days. In a tweet, it says this update "addresses traps changing colors after being placed, an issue preventing some players from logging in, and stability issues." There's no word on anything being disabled, as is sometimes the case, so you can still look forward to checking out all of the new additions and changes from 9.30. Read on for a look at all of that.

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Now Playing: Fortnite Update Adds Chug Splash And More - GS News Update

This week's new item is the Chug Splash, a throwable that allows you to heal yourself and other players. It effectively works like a grenade that has the appearance of a six-pack of cans. By throwing it, everyone within range of the explosion will be healed 20 health or shield. You can see this in effect in the video below.

If you're injured, you'll receive 20 health, while those with full health will be given 20 shield (these 20 points can also be split between health and shields, as the video shows). "Chug Splash can heal allies, enemies, and can extend the duration of the 'knocked' state for knocked players." Chug Splashes are available in rare variants only from floor loot, chests, vending machines, supply drops, and llamas. They drop in stacks of two, up to a maximum of six.

Three limited-time modes enter the battle royale fray this week. Sniper Shootout Duos sees teams of two fight off with sniper rifles only, while Trios is classic battle royale with three-person squads, and Solid Gold Squads increases the abundance of legendary weapons.

Elsewhere, explosive availability has been drastically reduced: Epic has vaulted (removed) the Boom Bow, Dual Pistols, and Dynamite. The developer didn't offer much in the way of explanation for the change, merely stating, "These vaults are primarily targeted at adjusting the availability of explosives, putting them more in line with where we think they should be."

Shotguns have also been tweaked. The Combat Shotgun's long-range damage has been reduced. More importantly, there is no longer a delay when switching to shotgun weapons--unless you have multiple shotguns in your inventory. This delay was originally introduced to prevent players from switching between multiple shotguns to speed up how quickly they can be fired. Epic says of the new change, "This is a Quality of Life change to prevent the swap delay system from interfering with players who do not have multiple shotguns in their inventory. As with all changes, we’ll be keeping a close eye on this and make adjustments if necessary."

Take a look at the full list of Fortnite: Battle Royale patch notes below, via Epic. You can also check out the game's Week 6 challenges and how to collect the new Fortbyte.

In other Fortnite news, it was revealed last week how the game was nearly canceled. It has, however, gone on to be extremely successful, with Epic recently being given a BAFTA special award.

Fortnite: Battle Royale Update 9.30 Patch Notes

Weapons And Items

  • Chug Splash
    • On impact, this thrown item splashes liquid in a small area. All players within the splash radius will be instantly granted 20 Health/Shield.
      • Grants health unless you are full health, in which case it will grant Shield.
      • Chug Splash can heal allies, enemies, and can extend the duration of the ‘knocked’ state for knocked players.
    • Rare variant.
    • Drops in stacks of 2.
    • Max stack size: 6.
    • Can be found from Floor Loot, Chests, Vending Machines, Supply Drops, and Llamas.
  • Shotgun Swap Delay Removed
    • Shotgun cooldowns now only apply when the player is carrying multiple shotguns, regardless of Shotgun type.
      • This is a Quality of Life change to prevent the swap delay system from interfering with players who do not have multiple shotguns in their inventory. As with all changes, we’ll be keeping a close eye on this and make adjustments if necessary.
  • Reduced the Combat Shotgun’s long-range effectiveness
    • Reduced damage at medium distances by 10%
      • 2.44 tiles to 4.88 tiles
    • Reduced damage at long distances by 20%
      • 4.88 tiles to 9.76 tiles
    • The Combat Shotgun's accuracy uniquely enables players to hit shots from longer distances compared to other shotguns. However, the damage at those longer ranges was a little higher than desired.
  • Vaulted
    • Boom Bow
    • Dual Pistols
    • Dynamite
    • These Vaults are primarily targeted at adjusting the availability of explosives, putting them more in line with where we think they should be.
  • Removed the ability to ride Proximity Grenade Launcher projectiles
    • Due to the faster speed of this projectile, it was causing problems with level streaming. You can still ride rockets launched from Rocket Launchers.
  • Added short delay to start damaging players from Storm Flip on entry, to mimic normal Storm gameplay
  • Added Storm Flip to Audio Visualizer when it is activated
  • Toys no longer will show up in the elimination feed on Starter Island

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • Players could shoot immediately after using a Rift to Go.
  • Supply Drones would sometimes spawn underground in areas with water.
  • Adjusted the area of around the Reboot Van that players cannot build to prevent the placement of floors and traps under the Van.
  • The Proximity Grenade Launcher was auto reloading while aiming down sights.
    • This is fix makes it consistent with Snipers and will reload once unscoping or after next attempt to fire.
  • Adjusted the timing for the effects of consumables to help situations where players would switch away from the consumable before it finished activating.
  • Reboot Cards will no longer fall to the ground. They will remain where they spawn.
  • Reboot Cards were remaining available on the map even after the timer had expired.
  • Campfires could block explosion damage at specific angles.
  • The Shadow Bomb double jump ability could be activated while under the effect of a Boogie Bomb.
  • Boogie Bomb effects would continue playing on players while they were skydiving.
  • Empty Shadow Bombs could not be discarded correctly if eliminated while the effect was active while in respawn game modes.
  • Players that had a Rift to Go used on them at the same time they were being rebooted would sometimes not be put into the skydiving state.
  • Storm Flip would deal incorrect damage if two were overlapped on each other.
  • Storm Flip was able to stop a Supply Drop from falling
  • Weapons were showing while using emotes while on a Driftboard

Gameplay

  • Made the “Hold to Swap” feature an option. This defaults as OFF.
    • With the option OFF, pickup is now back on the initial button press instead of button release. This should result in more responsive pickup behavior.
  • Made the Fortbyte Pressure Plate Puzzle NW of The Block easier to complete.
    • Once unlocked the Fortbyte will be available for up to 15 seconds.
    • Parking all vehicles on the pedestals will trigger them, except the Hoverboard.
  • Slipstreams now fade out the visual effects and play audio cues to warn that they are shutting off before the collision and forces are disabled, to give players more advance warning.
  • Added Storm Flip color switch effects, depending on Storm intersection points.

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • Skydiving from the bus toward a slipstream was not auto-deploying gliders at the correct height.
  • Storm Surge was not activating in Phase 8
  • Player health could be improperly rounded when receiving damage.
  • The health bar for structures could disappear when hitting a wall and swapping to build mode.
  • Lava was dealing damage to players too quickly.

Performance

  • Rendering optimizations on player built walls to help end-game situations with thousands of building pieces.
  • Added general optimizations for audio visual indicators.

Bug Fixes and Adjustments

  • Resolved an issue causing poor performance in the lobby on Mac when in a large party.

Audio

  • Improvements to Grenade Launcher and Grenade fuse sounds
    • Added a close-range fuse loop that is attenuated based on damage radius.
    • Sound ramps up as the projectile get close to exploding. If you hear this you’re going to take damage unless you block the explosion.
  • Lowered the volume of vehicles in a Slipstream that doesn’t have a driver/passenger.
  • Increase the range for the enemy 1x1 pickaxe impact sound from 1 tile to 1.5 tiles

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • Fixed an issue with audio device hot-swapping when switching between outputs.
  • One-shot sounds could re-trigger when walking into audio range.
    • This was most noticeable with harvesting, explosion, and gunshot sounds.
  • The Victory Royale sound no longer gets affected by the slow-motion effect when a match is won.
  • The Combat Shotgun had the wrong fire sounds on mobile/Switch.
  • The Baller suction sounds were playing 2d if someone piloted a baller that you’d previously dismounted.
  • Sounds for consumables would not play if approaching a player while they were already using them
  • Footstep audio for the "Take the Elf" emote wasn’t playing.

UI

  • Hiding the vehicle health bar that appears above a vehicle if you are the player operating it to avoid two vehicle health bars from being displayed.
    • The vehicle health bar that appears above a players health and shield will remain in the HUD.

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • The direction-to-safety vector lines were not appearing properly on the map when in game modes where respawn was enabled.

Replay

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • Scrubbing a replay could cause the unique font color on Golden points of interest to disappear.

Mobile

  • Increased the size of the auto-pickup radius for items

Bug Fixes And Adjustments

  • Graphical Improvements:
    • Lava textures were not appearing properly in the Floor of Lava Limited Time Mode on Android.
    • Resolved HLOD issues that were occurring at Loot Lake on Mobile.
    • Fixed the Quinjet Glider deploy animation on the Google Pixel 2.
    • The collar of the Instinct Outfit was clipping into the hood.
    • The Fiend Wrap and Turbulent Wraps were not displaying properly on certain Mobile devices.
    • The icon for the Wonder Outfit was displaying as pixels.
  • The FPS counter was not being properly displayed in-game when enabled.
  • While the map was opened, pressing anywhere outside of it was making that press count as if it was the joystick.
  • The Cycle Weapons HUD Layouts weren’t visible after jumping from the Battle Bus
  • Fixed an issue where the “Require Access to Contacts” prompts was appearing for Mobile players.
  • Sound effects and music were not playing properly on the Moto Z2Force and HTC U11 devices.
  • Reloading a Shotgun was being impeded when Tap Anywhere was active.
  • Using a bluetooth controller was assigning players to the incorrect matchmaking bucket.
  • Player character models weren’t appearing after returning to the Lobby from the Item Shop.
  • The Controller UI was appearing on screens even when a controller wasn't connected.

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