How to Get Auto Shoot on Fortnite for Nintendo Switch
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Ever wondered how to make your Fortnite gaming on Nintendo Switch easier by adding an auto shoot feature? Well, you’re in the right place!
Getting auto shoot on Fortnite for Nintendo Switch can really up your game. Let’s dig into how you can do this!
Switching to Auto Shoot in Fortnite
To switch to auto shoot, also known as “auto fire,” you need to tweak your settings a bit. First, launch Fortnite on your Nintendo Switch. Then, head over to the settings menu, which you can find in the top-right corner of the lobby screen. From there, navigate to the ‘Controller Options’ section.
Under the ‘Controller Options,’ look for the ‘Fire Mode’ setting. Here, you’ll find different firing options including the much-desired auto fire mode. Select ‘Auto Fire’ and voila! You’ve now enabled auto shoot on Fortnite for your Nintendo Switch. This setting will automatically shoot at enemies when they are in your crosshairs, making it easier for you to rack up those eliminations!
Winning Big with Playbite and Fortnite
Now that you’ve got the auto shoot feature up and running, why not take your gaming experience up a notch? Enter Playbite, an app where playing casual mobile games can earn you awesome rewards. Yes, this includes Nintendo eShop Gift Cards that you can use to grab some cool skins or even new games for your Switch!
Imagine playing fun games and earning rewards that can enhance your Fortnite experience on the Switch. All you have to do is download the Playbite app, play some games, and start earning points towards those Nintendo eShop Gift Cards. It’s that simple. So, why wait? Dive into Playbite and make your gaming sessions even more rewarding!

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