Sunday, June 6, 2021

Save the world free

Fortnite Save the World is Now Free to Play in 2026 – Everything You Need to Know

Big Update (May 2026): Fortnite Save the World officially went free-to-play on April 16, 2026. The long wait is over — you no longer need to purchase the mode to play it.

What Happened to Fortnite Save the World?

On March 11, 2026, Epic Games announced that Save the World would transition to free-to-play on April 16, 2026. This marked the end of its paid-only era, which had lasted since its early access launch in 2017.

The mode is now available at no cost on:

  • PC
  • PlayStation 4 & 5
  • Xbox
  • Cloud Gaming
  • Nintendo Switch 2

Note: It remains unavailable on smartphones and tablets.

What is Fortnite Save the World?

Save the World is the original PvE (player vs. environment) mode that launched Fortnite. It is a co-op action-building game with strong tower defense elements where you fight against zombie-like creatures called Husks in a post-apocalyptic world threatened by a mysterious storm.

Key features include:

  • Story-driven campaign across multiple zones (Stonewood, Plankerton, Canny Valley, Twine Peaks)
  • Base-building and defense missions
  • Hero collection and progression system
  • Weapon and trap crafting
  • Co-op gameplay (up to 4 players)

Many players describe it as a mix of tower defense, survival crafting, and looter-shooter gameplay.

Important: V-Bucks Earning in 2026

One major change with the free-to-play transition:

  • Only Founders (players who purchased Save the World before April 16, 2026) can continue earning V-Bucks through Daily Quests, Mission Alerts, and Storm Shield Defenses.
  • New free players do not earn V-Bucks from Save the World.

Founders can still earn up to approximately 100 V-Bucks per day (plus more from alerts and challenges). This is the main remaining benefit for long-time owners.

How to Play Save the World for Free

  1. Open the Epic Games Launcher (PC) or your console’s Fortnite client.
  2. Launch Fortnite.
  3. Go to the Save the World tab (it should now appear for everyone).
  4. Download the mode if prompted (it’s a separate download from Battle Royale).

You can also visit the official page: fortnite.com/save-the-world

Is Fortnite Save the World Worth Playing in 2026?

Yes — especially now that it’s free.

Pros:

  • Completely free to try with no paywall
  • Deep progression and satisfying building/defense gameplay
  • Great co-op experience with friends
  • Regular updates and events (especially around major Fortnite seasons)
  • Unique story and atmosphere separate from Battle Royale

Cons:

  • Steep learning curve for new players
  • Can feel grindy in later zones
  • Smaller player base compared to Battle Royale
  • No V-Bucks for new players

If you enjoy PvE games like Destiny, Warframe, or tower defense titles, Save the World is worth trying now that there’s zero financial risk.

Final Verdict

Fortnite Save the World’s move to free-to-play in April 2026 was a welcome change that finally opened the mode to a much wider audience. While it no longer offers V-Bucks to new players, it remains one of the most unique and content-rich experiences in the Fortnite universe.

Recommendation: Download it today and give it a try. You have nothing to lose and a massive campaign + co-op experience to gain.

Have you tried Save the World since it went free? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Last updated: May 2026

Thursday, August 20, 2020

The biggest fortnite cheat that no one seems to care about...

So one of the biggest cheats you can do in fortnite is to have the FPS rate at 240+.  What exactly does that do? 

Well its pretty simple, it gives smoother mouse movement/performance and a couple of milliseconds advantage vs people who play at 60 FPS or even more at 30 FPS.  You can do more in the same time frame because of all the extra frames. This is why some of the best players are always ahead of others.  All of them know about playing at 240+ FPS, you can generally see the FPS monitor on screen because its just that important.

Here is a screenshot of Tfue with over 290+ FPS.

290 FPS Fortnite

If you are planning to play competitive and do alot of battle royal, your first goal is to get to at least 240 FPS. Get the latest CPU,GPU and a 240 Hz Monitor for starters to be at base minimum equal with everyone else who knows about the FPS cheat.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Permanent discount for Vbucks when using select payment methods

Starting today, August 13, fortnite is having a permanent discount for vbuck purchases when you use their "epic direct payment" on mobile.  For PC and console players the discount is already available, nothing special has to be done.

 The discount rate is 20% on purchases of 1,000 V-Bucks. Here are the rates with discount and with out.

  • US Dollar
    • $7.99 + Sales Tax via epic direct.
    • Using Google Play or App Store its $9.99  + Sales Tax
  • Euro
    • 7.99€ + VAT via epic direct.
    • Using Google Play or App Store its 9.99€  + VAT
They are also having a special pickaxe called the "Shooting Starstaff" that will be gifted for free for all active players. Here is a screenshot of how that pickaxe looks!

shooting starstaff pickaxe

A little news update due to this discount change. Apple has removed Fortnite from the app store because of this discount which makes it more cheaper to pay direct then using Apple. The owners of Fortnite have sent in legal documents challenging the removal. This is a unfolding story so stay turned down the line for more updates.

Update #2 - Google Play has also now removed Fortnite app!

Monday, August 10, 2020

How to fix epic games launcher sign in error AS-

So today I came across a problem with logging into Fortnite via the epic games launcher.  For whatever reason my login data was removed and I had to re-input both. When I attempted to do that I came across a never ending loop of trying to sign in, pressing the login button and then this sign in failed screen pops up.

Sign in Failed - Error Code: AS-


When I opened up my task manager I noticed one of the processes was being still open even if the launcher was closed out.

UnrealCEFSubProcess

I went ahead with a end task in task manager on "UnrealCEFSubProcess" which was showing up in background processes.  This temporarily fixed the issue of the never ending loop. Then I went to the epic game status page and noticed there is a login issue, which was fixed in around 20 minutes. Once that was done I was able to get back in again.

So this fixed my issue with the sign in error of AS- but if you still have problems here are some additional steps to take as a possible solution.

  • Delete the webcache folder for the epicgameslauncher in localappdata.
  • If this fails to fix, try to reinstall the epic games launcher.
  • Make sure as noted above to end task on any UnrealCEFSubProcess in your task manager.
  • Verify the service is up by going to the epic public status page.


Tuesday, August 4, 2020

We Hit A Roadblock error

How to fix the "we hit a roadblock" failed to lock profile error on Save the World mode from Fortnite!

So for whatever reason, during this new season of ventures, every time I complete a mission and try to go into another one right away, this error pop up happens.

we hit a roadblock, failed to lock profile

The only way to fix it manually is to restart the game modes or wait for a period of time.  If you keep trying to restart a mission, it will keep doing it and then after 3 times it should work.  Hopefully the developers can fix this issue so it doesn't occur anymore.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

When was save the world first released?

Fortnite Save the World Release Date & Free-to-Play History (2017–2026)

Original Release Date: July 25, 2017

Fortnite Save the World first launched on July 25, 2017 as an early access title on the following platforms:

  • Windows PC
  • Mac
  • PlayStation 4
  • Xbox One

At the time, it was the main game mode, with Battle Royale arriving later as a separate free experience. Save the World was positioned as a premium co-op PvE game with a full story campaign, base-building, and tower defense gameplay.

The Long Road to Free-to-Play

When Save the World first launched, many players expected it to eventually become free-to-play, similar to how other Epic Games titles evolved. However, for nearly nine years it remained a paid experience.

In early 2020, Epic officially shifted focus toward Battle Royale and made Save the World a separate paid mode. For years, the community asked the same question: “When will Save the World be free?”

Big Update: Save the World Went Free-to-Play in 2026

On March 11, 2026, Epic Games finally announced that Save the World would become free-to-play. The transition happened on April 16, 2026.

This was a major milestone for the mode and the Fortnite community. After almost nine years, the original Fortnite experience is now accessible to everyone at no cost.

Current Platforms (as of May 2026)

Save the World is now free on:

  • PC (Epic Games Launcher)
  • PlayStation 4 & 5
  • Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One
  • Cloud Gaming
  • Nintendo Switch 2

Note: It is still not available on mobile devices or the original Nintendo Switch.

What Changed When It Went Free?

With the free-to-play launch on April 16, 2026:

  • New players can now download and play Save the World completely free.
  • Players who purchased the game before April 16, 2026 (called Founders) kept all their progress and continue to earn V-Bucks through Daily Quests and missions.
  • New free players do not earn V-Bucks from Save the World.
  • Epic paused new purchases before the free launch as part of the transition.

Is Save the World Worth Playing in 2026?

Now that it’s free, Save the World is an excellent option if you enjoy:

  • Co-op PvE gameplay
  • Base building and tower defense
  • Story-driven campaigns
  • Hero collection and progression

Many longtime players consider it one of the most unique and content-rich parts of the Fortnite universe, even if the player base is smaller than Battle Royale.

Final Thoughts

Fortnite Save the World’s journey from paid early access title in 2017 to free-to-play in April 2026 was a long one. After years of requests from the community, Epic finally delivered on making the original Fortnite mode accessible to everyone.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or someone who has never tried it, now is the perfect time to jump in — completely free.

Ready to play? Open Fortnite and look for the Save the World tab. It’s waiting for you.

Have you started playing Save the World since it went free? Share your experience in the comments below!

Last updated: May 2026

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Are save the world servers down?

Here is how to check if fortnite save the world servers are down. Go to the epic games official status page URL:

https://status.epicgames.com/

Once you go to this webpage click on the fortnite section's plus icon.

Epic Games Public Status
That will expand the section and show all the various checks on services and if they are operational or not.

fortnite status