Just a few days after rolling out update 3.02 on February 2, today Epic Games launched Fortnite update 3.03 that basically wipes out a few bugs and tweaks the game's performance on PC and PS5. That said, the new update applies some changes to the Performance mode in next-gen consoles as well.As the official

" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Twitter account of Fortnite detailed the new patch, Fortnite Update 3.03 removes a queuing bug with the tournaments, applies the "Disable Pre-edit Option" into STW, tackles the recent performance issues on PC, and tweaks the game's stability on PS5. Moreover, the new patch will reduce the texture quality in Performance Mode in order to maintain high frames per second and prevent invisible constructions. The update weighs around 1 GB on PS4, but since it has some PS5 focused tweaks it might be a little bit heavier on Sony's new console.

Recently, Epic Games rolled out Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 Week 10 challenges, which includes seven epic challenges and a five-step Legendary challenge. While this week's challenges look easy to complete, the Dance Near Pleasant Park challenge might be a bit confusing for some players. Also, if you still haven't found this week's XP Coins, make sure to check out our full guide on that.

With Valentine's Day ahead, Epic Games will probably drop some new cosmetics and a limited-time event as there are already some leaks on the internet pointing out the Valentine's Day skins.

Fortnite is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Switch, and PC. To play the game on Android devices, you need to head to the game's official page and install it as an application with an unknown source rather than downloading from Google Play. On the other hand, the game is currently unavailable for iOS users until the war between Apple and Epic Games reaches to an end.