Fortnite Tilted Towers Release Date January 18?

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Fortnite Tilted Towers Release Date January 18?

The Fortnite Status Twitter account confirmed that the update v19.10 will release on the 18th. It seems like Tilted will return exactly how it appeared when it was first added to the game, but we’ll need to wait until tomorrow for confirmation, according to Fortnite Insider.

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Leaks regarding the return began surfacing back in December.

Tilted Towers was a named Point Of Interest in Battle Royale added in Season 2, located inside the coordinates D5 and D6, in between Loot Lake and Shifty Shafts. It was the area with the most rooms, item chests, windows, and high-rise buildings.

To this day, Tilted Towers is arguably Fortnite’s most famous POI. After being destroyed by a volcanic eruption in Chapter 1 Season 8, it has made brief cameos under multiple disguises, from the futuristic Neo Tilted, to the primal era Boney Burbs.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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