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Fortnite gives you a gift if you are subscribed to PS Plus
This week you will be able to get the Blazin' Wheels pack, as long as you are subscribed to PlayStation Plus.

- March 15, 2024
- Updated: August 26, 2024 at 6:48 AM

If you like Fortnite and you are also subscribed to PlayStation Plus, you’re in luck. During this week, Epic Games will give away to those subscribers of Sony’s service an exclusive skin.
Thus, players will be able to claim the appearance of Lina Scorch, a character that has little to do with the theme of this Season 2 of Fortnite Chapter 5, focused on the gods of Olympus. The skin will be included in the Blazin’ Wheels pack, which also includes its LEGO version and a backpack accessory.
Although the skin can only be claimed through PlayStation, once it is in our account we can use it on other platforms. This means that we will be able to play with Lina Scorch on both PlayStation and PC, Xbox, Nintendo Switch or Android.

The technical problems of Fortnite
A few days ago, Epic Games had to face several unexpected technical problems, which ended up delaying the start of Season 2. To put it in context, the maintenance work required for season starts usually takes a couple of hours at most. In this case, it has exceeded 12 hours in total. The delay has been such that it has become the season start with the longest delay in the history of Fortnite.
The new season of Fortnite is focused on Greek mythology and we will have skins of gods like Aphrodite, Hades or Zeus, among others.
Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.
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