Fortnite: The Most Game-Changing Glitch Ever Seen Explained

Players have recently discovered a brand new glitch on Fortnite allowing you to continuously regenerate your hit points thanks to a little trick.

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We explain Fortnite's Infinite Healing Glitch. | © Epic Games

You may have already seen some glitches on Fortnite, but none compare to the one we're going to tell you about in this article.

Fortnite's Infinite Healing Glitch Explained

If you were expecting us to talk about a glitch related to Slurp Juice, you were wrong, but we'd still advise you to read to the end, because this glitch should really surprise you. In fact, we're not even going to mention a single healing item in this article.

This glitch surfaced a few days ago and has really taken off in the community. In fact, you may have come across a player using this glitch who you didn't even know was using it. This glitch comes straight from a problem that you can deliberately cause on the game at your convenience.

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The video below explains the steps involved in getting your fictional Fortnite character to heal all the time, without any items: no Slurp Juice or anything. You can continue playing your game as usual, except that your HP will automatically regenerate until the end of the game.

Below, discover the steps to achieve this glitch is to be (almost) invincible on Fortnite.

  • Find a car near Steamy Springs
  • Try flipping this car to the spring that heals you
  • Once the car has ejected you, everything is ready

Obviously, we don't advise you to try this glitch in public games, as you risk severe penalties. Instead, take the time to try it out in custom games, either on your own or with friends.

What's more, we can expect this glitch to be quickly corrected by Epic Games, if it hasn't already been by the time you read this.

Gaston Cuny

Gaston is a writer covering various Fortnite & Entertainment topics for EarlyGame. Previously, Gaston worked for Dexerto's editorial staff, writing guides and news articles....