Fortnite's hot new game mode is seeing an uptick in moderation from Epic Games, with the developer looking to keep the game mode's voice chat in line. The massively popular battle royale has given fans plenty of different ways to play the beloved shooter, both with different game modes and even entirely new spinoffs. Fortnite has featured a variety of game modes that change up the battle royale's formula, including "Ballistic," "Blitz Royale," and "Zero Build" among others. Now, the newest addition to the Fortnite lineup is gaining particular attention.
Fortnite officially debuted its "Delulu" game mode late last week, focused on fast-pace fights and with a new squad mechanic. Players can team up in squads of up to 4 within the game mode's 60-man matches, with players able to actively group up with others mid-match to turn the tides of the game. The game mode also puts a heavy emphasis on proximity voice chat, allowing players to communicate with both their squadmates and enemies in the heat of battle. However, the focus on voice chat has also sparked a change in Epic Games' approach to moderation.
Many Fortnite users are reporting a significant uptick in in-game...
