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Fortnite Save the World is finally going free-to-play on April 16, 2026, giving players a chance to try the original PvE mode that predates Battle Royale. This change opens the mode to new and returning players and includes pre-registration milestone rewards. (fortnite.com)
Fortnite Save the World has been a paid mode since its 2017 launch, but Epic Games announced a free-to-play relaunch to bring more players into its cooperative looter-shooter experience. The move is positioned as a way to celebrate nine years of the mode and expand its audience. (dexerto.com)
Alt: fortnite-save-the-world-preregister.jpg — Pre-register rewards image showing Snowstrike Hero and community milestones.
You can pre-register with your Epic Games account now on the dedicated Save the World site to unlock community milestone rewards. When 300,000, 700,000, and 1,000,000 players pre-register, everyone who has signed up will receive the listed rewards — the final milestone includes the Snowstrike Hero skin tied to the OG mode. (dexerto.com)
Alt: fortnite-save-the-world-thanks.jpg — Thank-you rewards art showing in-game items and gold bar reward visuals.
Epic confirms Save the World will be available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Cloud, and Nintendo Switch 2 at launch; it will not appear on smartphones or the original Switch. Existing Save the World players will receive in-game thank-you rewards when the free rollout goes live. (fortnite.com)
Save the World offers base-building, looting, and co-op missions against waves of husks and Storm events — a distinct PvE loop from Battle Royale that many players never experienced because of the paywall. Now is a good time for newcomers to see how Fortnite began. (dexerto.com)
Will you pre-register and jump into the mission to Save the World on April 16? The relaunch could bring a fresh wave of players to the mode that helped build Fortnite into what it is today.
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