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Fortnite Cursed Sails Update Brings Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean to Battle Royale
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Fortnite Cursed Sails Update Brings Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean to Battle Royale

FortniteCursedSailsUpdateBringsDisney’sPiratesoftheCaribbeantoBattleRoyale

For a limited time, players can complete quests and unlock items inspired by Disney's pirate film franchise.

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The Cursed Sails update for Fortnite: Battle Royale is available now, bringing content from Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise to the game, including quests, weapons, outfits, and more.

Players can unlock a treasure trove of themed items through the Cursed Sails Pass. The pass’ free reward track includes items like Jack’s Cutlass and Bane Pickaxe and Jack’s Prize Back Bling, while the premium track offers even more items, including the Jack Sparrow Outfit that’s unlocked instantly upon purchase (it includes a Lego style).

Screenshot of the Cursed Sails Pass screen in the Fortnite: Battle Royale video game

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During Battle Royale matches, players will be able to use Ship in a Bottle items to summon cursed ships onto the battlefield, jump into pirate cannons to launch themselves long distances, and use buried treasure maps to search for items like the Flint-Knock Pistol.

A series of eight “Pirate Code” quest sets will be added to Battle Royale every two days between now and August 2. Players will earn a Map Piece for completing four quests in each set, and when they’ve earned all eight, they'll unlock the Jack’s Ship Glider.

Players can round out their pirate-themed collections by purchasing packs in the shop inspired by major characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, including Elizabeth Swann, Captain Barbossa, and Davy Jones. These packs, and a bundle containing all three, will be available until August 6.

Characters from all four major Fortnite game modes around the game's logo.

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Release Date: July 25, 2017

ESRB Rating Teen

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