Summary
A new extraction game mode is rumored forFortnite, which could once again change the way the live-service game is seen within the video game industry. This rumor comes amid the announcement ofFortnite’s brand-new first-person mode, Ballistic, which launched on December 11 in early access.
Epic Games has seemingly always seenFortniteas not just a game but also a platform to build on top of. WhileFortnite’s history of massive changes and updates stretches all the way back to 2017, the game has seen some of its biggest overhauls within the last two years.New additions like LEGO Fortniteand Rocket Racing have seen the free-to-play title embrace new experiences, with Epic Games showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. This is evident with the recent announcement of Ballistic,Fortnite’s very first official first-person game mode. The new experience will likely look and feel familiar to those who have logged hours inCounter-StrikeandValorant, but rumors suggestFortnitemay be delving into another genre of FPS sooner than players might have thought.

According to well-known leaker Loolo, players can expect to see a new extraction shooter debut inFortnite. Exact details are unknown, but givenFortnite’s new first-person experience, it’s not surprising other game modes would be in the works. Allegedly titled Project Arnold, this new mode will play similarly toextraction-based shooters likeEscape From TarkovandDark and Darker. Project Arnold was originally assumed to have been canceled but is now rumored to be making a return.
Extraction Mode Rumored For Fortnite
This news comes on the heels ofFortnite’s new Ballistic game mode. This five-versus-five-game mode uses a new first-person perspective, something not yet seen in an officialFortniteplaylist. The new experience launched today in early access and will most definitely change and evolve as Epic Games tinkers with Ballistic and receives feedback from players. This is likely just the start of a long line of FPS-based experiences, with Extraction being an interesting move if Epic decided to move in that direction for a future update.
Fortniterecently launched its highly anticipated Chapter 6 update, which saw several new weapons, items, and locations get added to the game’s ever-growing sandbox. Not only do players have a brand-newFortnitebattle pass to complete, but they also have new movement and gameplay tweaks to check out, like wall-running and hopping.FortniteChapter 6 Season 1 will wrap up on July 12, 2025, giving players well over two months to enjoy all the new season has to offer, with more surprises likely on the way.