For most of the world, Fortnite is synonymous with 100-player lobbies, cranking 90s, and the latest pop-culture crossover. But for those of us who were there at the beginning, there’s another side to the storm.
Save the World (StW)—the co-op, base-building, husk-slaying survival mode—has spent years in the shadow of its younger, more popular sibling, Battle Royale. However, 2026 is proving to be the biggest year for the “forgotten” mode since it launched back in 2017.
Whether you’re a Founder looking for nostalgia or a newcomer wondering what all the “bacon in toilets” memes are about, here is everything you need to know about the current state of Save the World.
The Big News: Free-to-Play is Finally Here
It only took nine years, but Epic Games has finally made good on its original promise. On April 16, 2026, Save the World will officially transition to a free-to-play model.
Pre-registration Rewards: Epic is running a community milestone event. If the community hits 1 million registrations, everyone unlocks the Snowstrike Hero.
Switch 2 Launch: In a massive move for portability, StW is finally launching on the Nintendo Switch 2. The original Switch could never quite handle the chaotic AI pathfinding and trap physics of the late-game missions, but the new hardware is making the dream a reality.
The “Founders” Perk: If you’re one of the veterans who bought a Founder’s Pack years ago, don’t worry—you still keep your exclusive ability to earn V-Bucks through daily quests. New free-to-play users will likely earn a different progression currency.
What Exactly is Save the World?
If you’ve only ever played Battle Royale, the gameplay loop here will feel familiar yet completely different. Instead of fighting other players, you’re teaming up with three friends to save what’s left of humanity from “The Storm.”
- Build to Survive
Forget simple ramps. In StW, you’re building complex fortresses. You have to account for “trap tunnels”—corridors filled with ceiling gas traps, wall launchers, and floor spikes—to funnel the AI husks into a gauntlet of doom. - Classes That Matter
You don’t just pick a skin; you pick a Hero Class with specific abilities:
Soldiers: The heavy hitters with grenades and miniguns.
Constructors: The masters of defence who can reinforce walls.
Ninjas: High-mobility melee experts with double-jumps.
Outlanders: The farmers who excel at finding rare loot and resources.
- The RPG Grind
Unlike the “reset every match” nature of Battle Royale, StW is a deep RPG. You’ll collect Schematics for weapons, level up Survivors to boost your power level, and progress through four massive zones: Stonewood, Plankerton, Canny Valley, and the high-level Twin Peaks.
Is it Worth Playing in 2026?
With the recent v40.00 Progression Update, Epic has streamlined the early-game grind, making it much easier for new players to catch up.
Techmash Tip: If you enjoy tower defence games like Orcs Must Die! or horde shooters like Left 4 Dead, Save the World is a must-play. It offers a level of strategic depth that the Battle Royale mode simply doesn’t touch.
The community is currently buzzing with rumours that Epic might finally be finishing the Canny Valley storyline with a full cinematic conclusion. If you’ve been sitting on the fence, there has never been a better time to jump in—especially since the price tag is about to hit zero.
Are you a Save the World veteran or a Battle Royale transplant ready to fight the storm? Let us know in the comments!
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