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Delulu - Fortnite's social mode: everything you need to know
You're about to enter Delulu, Fortnite's new social mode that mixes battle and conversation. Here, proximity chat rules: your voice only reaches those nearby and a microphone is mandatory. There are no reboots, but any player can revive the fallen - which leads to alliances, laughter and unpredictable betrayals. For details of the original coverage, see: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-chaotic-delulu-mode-what-you-need-to-know-about-proximity-chat-battle-royale/1100-6534895/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
Main points
- Proximity chat is the focus of the mode.
- No reboot; elimination is final.
- Any player can revive downed players.
- Squads can only be heard if they are close together.
- Social mode requires microphone and chat set to “All”.
- Usually available at weekends (Friday to Monday).
How the mode works
- Proximity chat: you can only hear and talk to players near you on the map.
- One winner: each match ends with only one person alive.
- No reboot: there are no reboot stations; eliminated, you exit the round.
- Free revive: any player can revive a fallen player, ally or not.
- Group and social emote: there is an emote for joining/leaving social parties; being in a squad does not guarantee continuous communication.
- Microphone required: set the voice chat to All before entering.
What changes for you on departure
- You fall alone even if you go in with friends; communication depends on proximity.
- Trust becomes currency: reviving enemies creates possible alliances or traps.
- No reboots, so play carefully - every death counts.
- Playing socially often yields more fun experiences than just trying to win.
Practical tips for playing Delulu
- Set the voice chat to Everyone and test the microphone before entering.
- Use the social emote to form or exchange parties.
- Stay close to your allies if you want constant communication.
- Beware of anyone who seems friendly - betrayals do occur.
- Look at it as a social experience: negotiating and talking can be just as important as shooting.
Quick summary
| Resource | What this means |
|---|---|
| Proximity chat | Only talk to people you're close to |
| A winner | The game ends for you when you die |
| No reboot | No turning back after elimination |
| Revive by any player | Allies and enemies can bring you back |
| Microphone required | You need to speak to get in |
| Availability | Usually active from Friday to Monday |
Conclusion
Delulu is more party than practice: a mix of chat and shooting where proximity chat defines who you listen to - and who listens to you. Bring your microphone, open up the sound to everyone and get ready for fast and unpredictable alliances. The dynamic without reboots and with revives released completely changes the way you play: trust and opportunism go hand in hand.
For a detailed reading of the original coverage, check out GameSpot's article:
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-chaotic-delulu-mode-what-you-need-to-know-about-proximity-chat-battle-royale/1100-6534895/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Delulu in Fortnite?
It's a social Battle Royale mode with proximity chat; only one wins in the end.
- Do I need a microphone to play?
Yes - microphone is mandatory and chat must be on All.
- How does proximity chat work?
You can only hear and talk to players who are close to you on the map.
- Does proximity chat apply to my squad?
Yes. Even in a squad, the voice depends on the distance between you.
- Can I revive any player?
Yes. Any player can revive a fallen player, ally or not.
- Are there reboots on Delulu?
No. There are no reboots; if you are eliminated, the match is over for you.
- Can I go in with friends?
It can, but they all fall like soils and have to manage if they get too far away.
- Does playing peaceful work?
Yes, many players socialize - just beware of possible betrayals.
More details in GameSpot's coverage: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-chaotic-delulu-mode-what-you-need-to-know-about-proximity-chat-battle-royale/1100-6534895/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f

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