| How to find and use the new shopping cart in 'Fortnite: Battle Royale,' whether you're playing solo or with your friends by Kaylee Fagan on May 30, 2018, 4:36 PM Advertisement
This week, the ever-changing world of "Fortnite: Battle Royale" got a new feature that is the first of its kind for the world's most popular video game: a shopping cart. While several competing battle-royale games have allowed players to zip across the virtual islands with fast-moving vehicles like cars, motorcycles and even boats, in an effort to be the last man standing, the Fortnite developers have taken a unique approach with the shopping carts, which players can use to cross gaps, get away from enemies, and perform incredible stunts with the help of the game's ramp-building features. Here's how to incorporate the new shopping carts into your eternal pursuit for that sweet, sweet Victory Royale: SEE ALSO: A 'school shooter' video game has been removed from the biggest PC gaming platform, along with the person who made it First, for those who haven't been keeping up with every update to the Fortnite map, players can now ride around the map in shopping carts. This is the first introduction of any type of fast-moving vehicle in the game. Fortnite's lack of vehicles had previously helped set it apart from many other battle-royale games like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or H1Z1, which allowed players to ride around in cars, boats or motorcycles.
The shopping carts seem to be scattered all throughout the map, but streamers and hardcore fans have found that they can most consistently be found on the race track, in the J-6 region of the map. They've also been seen in Retail Row and Junk Junction.
To drive the shopping cart, simply walk up to the back of it and press equip, the same way you would if it were a weapon or other item. When you've equipped the cart, a list of controls will pop up on the left hand side of the screen. The actual buttons used to switch positions, push, and abandon the cart will be different depending on what platform you're playing the game with (ie. Xbox, mobile, PC, etc.).
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