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Fortnite Temporarily Disables LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby Fun Islands

Fortnite Temporarily Disables LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby Fun Islands
Fortnite Temporarily Disables LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby Fun Islands [Image via lego.com]
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In a recent development, Fortnite has announced the temporary disabling of the LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby fun Islands. The decision comes in the wake of issues encountered with the Fortnite v29.00 update.

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The announcement was made via the official Fortnite Status Twitter account on March 9, 2024, at 10:27 PM. The tweet read, “We’ve disabled the LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby fun Islands due to the recent issues with the Fortnite v29.00 update. We know you were enjoying these experiences published by the LEGO Group, and we are working to re-enable them in the coming days. Thanks for bearing with us!”

The LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby fun Islands are popular experiences published by the LEGO Group. They have been well-received by the Fortnite community for their engaging gameplay and unique LEGO-themed environments. However, the recent Fortnite v29.00 update has led to unforeseen issues, prompting the temporary suspension of these islands.

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Fortnite has acknowledged the inconvenience caused to players and has assured that they are actively working on resolving the issues. The team aims to re-enable the LEGO Raft Survival and LEGO Obby fun Islands in the coming days.

While it’s disappointing for fans of these experiences, the move underscores Fortnite’s commitment to providing a smooth and enjoyable gaming experience for its players. The team at Fortnite appreciates the patience and understanding of its community during this time.

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