What's Storm Surge in Fortnite?

avatarHouselingMoon10 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke10 months ago

Storm Surge is a mechanic in Fortnite that deals damage to players who have dealt the least damage if the game decides there are too many players left alive for the current circle. It's like the game's way of telling you to stop camping and get into the action!

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avatarSingingRidge10 months ago

Storm Surge is Fortnite's way of making sure you're not just hiding the whole game. It hits those who haven't dealt enough damage. So, get out there and fight!


avatarHouselingMoon10 months ago

Storm Surge is basically the game punishing you for not being aggressive enough. Deal damage or take damage. Simple as that.


avatarVitriolingMouth10 months ago

Storm Surge forces players to engage by dealing damage to the ones with the lowest damage dealt, making sure matches don't drag on forever. Think of it as Fortnite's answer to campers.

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