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- Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 1 has tweaked the game’s “No Emote” signs.
- Instead of nothing happening, if you now emote next to the sign, you’ll be flung off a cliff to your death.
- You can try it for yourself at a sign to the northwest of Foxy Floodgates, but prepare to be turned into mush.
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Fortnite developers have a pretty fun sense of humor. Any developer that goes out of its way to recreate the Godzilla dunking meme is one that has my respect for its tomfoolery, and there have been plenty of instances in which Fortnite devs have added one or two things to have a little fun at the expense of its fans.
Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 1 probably has one of the most dastardly tricks of them all, slightly tweaked in a very cruel way. These signs have been used in the past for a few missions, asking players to either destroy them or dance in front of them in a blatant disregard for the rules of Fortnite.
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Fortnite would rather players follow the rules these days though, as S4HAND recently found out that these signs will now punish dissenters with the worst penalty possible. Upon reaching the sign, S4HAND whips out their trombone and starts tooting away, only for the game to get tired of the nonsense very quickly and catapult them off the side of the cliff, killing them instantly.
Yes, if you decide to emote next to the “No Emoting” sign, you will now be killed very swiftly for your behavior. Having been suspicious of the video itself, I hopped into a match earlier today to if this is actually a real thing that Epic added, and sure enough, my Default Dancing character was flung over the side of the cliff by an invisible force just like S4HAND was.
If, for some reason, you want to actually try this out for yourself and throw away a potential Victory Royale, you can find the particular sign that S4HAND and myself used just northwest of Foxy Floodgates. You should see it on top of cliff, surrounded by red barricades and cones. The warning signs were all there, really.