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Grab the complete/limited edition versions of Fortnite right now at 50% off

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Epic Games is now offering all versions of Fortnite Save the World at 50% off. This is not the free-to-play battle royale mode, but rather the complete version of the game with loads of goodies like banner icons, weapon schematics, additional heroes to play with, Piñata packs and much more depending on which version you opt for. More details below.

Starting from $19.99 for the Standard version and running all the way up to $74.99 for the Limited Edition version, these are the current best prices around. They are also matching the last promotion Epic ran. Just to avoid any confusion, these paid versions are the complete game, not just the (always) free battle royale mode. Another thing to keep in mind is that Save the World is not available on Nintendo Switch or mobile devices (PS4, Xbox One, Mac/PC only).

Fortnite Deluxe Features:

Whether you’re fond of mowing down Husks at range or getting up close and personal, this pack has all the weapon schematics you’ll need to succeed.

Start off with eight powerful Heroes, two from each class to show the Husk that you mean business.

You may need to store Survivors, event tickets, and schematics between missions. Extra vault inventory slots will help you build up your arsenal faster.

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