The Pump Shotgun is possibly the shotgun Fortnite most powerful of all time. It is one of the original weapons that were available in the game when it launched in September 2017. However, it is no longer part of the loot, but there are hopes that it will reappear in Fortnite Chapter 4 – Season 2.
In Chapter 3 Season 1, players were able to obtain the Pump Shotgun from a multi-function vending machine. However, this was a glitch that was quickly fixed by Epic Games.
According to the leakers HYPEX and iFireMonkeythe popular short-range weapon will return in Chapter 4 – Season 2 with a new version.
In addition to bringing the weapon back, Epic can also add some Reality Augments to improve it, such as the ability to use the Double Pump technique.
In addition to the Pump Shotgun, Epic Games is expected to release a new version of the Ranger Assault Rifle. This slow-firing auto rifle, last available in Chapter 3, is capable of dealing massive damage.
The players of Fortnite they have less than 72 hours before the end of Season 1 of Chapter 4, scheduled for March 8, 2023.
FORTNITE | How to do quick updates
The first tip is to use a wired Internet connection for faster download speeds. Streamers and professionals from Fortnite They always advise connecting the system via an ethernet cable, as it provides higher speeds and reduces delay and packet loss.
If you’re playing on Nintendo Switch or a mobile device, using the 5GHz frequency on nearby dual-band Wi-Fi will boost your normal 2.4GHz frequency.
Another trick is to turn on the Automatic Update option on your preferred platform. All you need to do to activate the option is to click on the three dots just below Fortnite, click Manage and you will see the Automatic Update option in the pop-up window. Be sure to turn it on, so the update will install on your device automatically while you’re away.
If you’re still facing download speed issues for your update, head over to your device’s internet settings. Locate the IPv4 settings and enter a custom DNS server address 8.8.8.4 in the Preferred and Alternate fields. DNS addresses connect users directly to domain names instead of IP addresses to prevent Internet lag and excessive service traffic.
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