Fortnite player discovers “insane” trick to make cars fly

Rory Teale
Fortnite Flying Car

One Fortnite player revealed a trick they had found using Slurp Barrels that can make cars fly

When Fortnite was released there were no vehicles in the game, and players were forced to traverse the map on foot.

But, many things have changed since Fortnite’s release, including things that Epic Games themselves probably didn’t even foresee, like collaborations with tons of massively popular brands like Dragon Ball and Family Guy.

Vehicles were no exception, and there has been a load of different options for players to choose for traveling the map in or on throughout the five chapters.

At one point Epic Games even added planes that players used to fly in Fortnite with, but unfortunately, that’s no longer possible. Or is it?

Fortnite fan reveals trick to send cars into the sky

One player couldn’t contain their surprise and shared an ingenious trick that players can use to make their cars fly.

“Slurp barrels made our cars fly!” they exclaimed.

The player shared a clip of them driving into a damaged Slurp Barrel that would consequently explode and send the player and the car zooming up and into the air.

“Damage the barrel to about 40hp, then put a gas can on the hood of the car. Drive away until the Gas Can disappears, then drive back and boost into the barrel,” they explained.

Other Fortnite fans couldn’t believe what they were seeing. “I HAVE to try this next time I play LMAO,” said one entertained fan. “Hopping on the game just to do just this lol,” agreed another.

However, this isn’t the only vehicle-related topic to get players excited, as the Driftboard returned to Fortnite with the TMNT event.

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Rory Teale writes about Gaming and Trending News for Dexerto. He is in his final year at Loughborough University, pursuing a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing. Rory is passionate about all things gaming, and spends his time playing Destiny 2, ranking up in competitive shooters, and testing his reaction skills and combos in games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat - and of course writing about anything and everything in-between. You can contact him at rory.teale@dexerto.com.