It’s been eight long years since the Infinity Blade first appeared in Fortnite. Almost a decade later, I still have visions of characters swinging the massive sword as they rushed towards me, slicing any opponent, structure or building that got in their way. After a brief return earlier this year, Fortnite fans voted on June 14 to bring the weapon back to the game’s OG mode, and I’m getting flashbacks all over again.
One of Fortnite’s most overpowered weapons is back, and it’s giving me nightmares
15 June 20260

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