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China’s Version of Fortnite Is Shutting Down

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According to the official Chinese website, the limited run of Fortnite in China ends on November 1st at 11 A.M.. On November 15, 2021, the login for Fortnite will be disabled. If you cannot play Fortnite by November 1st, there is no reason to be logging in anyway or maybe I only think that. 

Why Is China Getting Rid of Fortnite: 

For now, we do not know why Fortnite will be out of China. The Fortnite version in China is separate from anywhere else. It is said that the matches were shorter, where multiple players could claim a Victory Royale, only if they stood alive. The health bar was changed, making the game appear casual. Players in China never squandered money on Fortnite because no V-bucks are sold in the Chinese version, but earned through gameplay and challenges. Would not you want the opportunity for premium currency (instead of real money) to be unlocked through gameplay and challenges, living outside of China? You cannot get jealous because China will be left without Fortnite.

Fortnite Is SHUTTING DOWN...

A Twitter user arkheops wrote, “BREAKING NEWS. According to the Fortnite China official website, Fortnite China has come to an end. The test of ‘Fortress Night' has come to an end. We will shut down the server in the near future.”

Payday: Crime War:

Payday 3, the heist-based game, is planned to arrive in 2023 and a recent trademark registration showed, Payday: Crime War (a mobile spin-off), will return. Back in 2019, as a partnership with Starbreeze Studios and NBC Universal, Payday: Crime War was launched. When NBC Universal shut down its publishing operations, that was when the Payday: Crime War shut down its servers, in December 2019. 

Via Twitter, PopReach wrote, “We heard from the #PAYDAY fans and we're looking forward to getting this title back in your hands. With a paid installed base of over 28M plus over 190M DLC's sold, fans of the PAYDAY #franchise are excited for our @PAYDAYCrimeWar soft launch, scheduled for later this year!” 

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