Fortnite - Lockjaw Starter Quest Pack
Rocket Racing fans get a fiery cosmetic bundle that actually makes you play the mode to unlock everything, which is either clever incentive design or mild extortion depending on your patience level.
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I have a soft spot for cosmetic packs that tie rewards to actual gameplay, and the Lockjaw Starter Quest Pack is exactly that sort of thing, for better and for worse. What you're buying is a DLC bundle for Fortnite, Epic's free-to-play mega-platform, built specifically around Rocket Racing, the arcade racing mode that lives inside Fortnite's lobby. The pack dropped in Chapter 5: Season 3 and is aimed squarely at players who want to look the part on the track and in Battle Royale at the same time. On purchase you immediately get the Lockjaw Vehicle Body, four decals in Flames, Lightning, Stripes, and Wings variants, and the Cinder outfit which comes with a LEGO style included, a nice bonus for the LEGO Fortnite crowd. Cinder herself has a distinctive design, lava-infused hair and an imposing build that actually reads well in both racing and Battle Royale contexts. The vehicle body is a direct cosmetic translation of the Lockjaw boss car that roams the Chapter 5 map, a high-speed drift-focused four-wheeler that in its standard in-game form runs on Nitro and can blow past its own speed cap with a boost. Getting a cosmetic version to dress up your Rocket Racing ride has real appeal if you already spent time chasing that car around Nitrodrome. Here is where the quest structure kicks in. The pack includes a Lockjaw Quest Bundle that requires you to complete tracks in Rocket Racing to earn the deeper rewards: Lockjaw Duneracer Wheels with twelve paint colors, Lockjaw Sport Wheels, three additional decals in Blackout, Heatwave, and Oasis styles, and a Race Ready style for Cinder. The good news, and this matters for the casual crowd, is that the quests require no competitive performance. Finishing tracks regardless of placement counts as progress, so even your least coordinated Saturday night gaming buddy can chip through these without stress. For a crowd that plays Fortnite recreationally rather than seriously, that design call is the right one. The honest caveat here is scope. This is a cosmetic DLC for a free game, not a standalone title with a campaign or ranked progression of its own. If you are not already invested in Rocket Racing or Fortnite's locker system, the value proposition is thin. The Cinder outfit is genuinely well-designed and the vehicle body has visual personality, but none of this adds gameplay depth. You are paying for looks and the mild satisfaction of quest completion. The pack has no split-screen relevance, no multiplayer mode of its own, and no local co-op hook beyond everyone just playing Fortnite together online. Worth knowing before you click through.

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- Desarrolladora
- Epic Games Inc.
- Distribuidora
- Epic Games
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 26 jul 2024