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Fortnite bug lets players open weapon vaults without key cards

Fortnite bug lets players open weapon vaults without key cards

Posted on July 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

One of the most coveted destinations in Fortnite Chapter 2 are the vaults, which are locked rooms full of loot crates and high-tier weapons. There are only a few of these vaults and they can only be opened with a key card being held by a boss NPC that must first be eliminated. The time it takes to get into the vault makes it a gamble, but a new key-skipping bug has changed this in a big way.

The new bug was discovered (or, at least, first detailed by) YouTuber Glitch King, who has shared a video demonstrating how to pull off the exploit. With this method — which requires a bit of prep — players can enter any game vault without the key card, but you’ll need an upgrade bench and Choppa.
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