Deadpool is one of the most popular Fortnite Battle Royale characters. Unfortunately, it appears that Epic Games has killed him off with the latest update. The v22.20 update, which was released on ...
Every looper knows the drill that occurs at the beginning of each Fortnite game. Players drop into the loading area, shoot at each other, spam build, emote like crazy and try to exploit a few game ...
How do you thank the bus driver in Fortnite? Over the past couple of seasons, the Fortnite kill feed has become an increasingly whimsical space. From news of epic three-pointers on the basketball ...
Of all things, the simple act of thanking the bus driver became a meme this year. Beats us as to why. Now it's something you can do in Fortnite as your character leaves the battle bus, all because of ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
It's Day 11 of the 14 Days of Fortnite event, meaning the festivities and rewards are almost over. For the past week and a half, players of the battle royale have been completing Winter-themed ...
Fortnite's Chapter 7 update has retired the iconic Battle Bus and its driver, introducing a new Tsunami Drop Mechanic. Players now surf in on a massive wave, replacing the traditional sky-high drop.
Thanking the bus driver in Fortnite became something of an in-joke for players for some time, until it was finally introduced as a fun little feature in 2018. It's simple enough to do, but if you're ...
On consoles like PS5 and PS4, you can thank the Battle Bus driver by pushing the down direction on the d-pad. If you're playing with a mouse and keyboard on a PC, then you'll need to press 'B'. It ...
Pretty simple isn’t it? It’s a kind gesture to thank the person who got you there before you start destroying your opponents. If you press the right button before your time runs out, your username and ...