In Fortnite Creative Mode, Deathruns are among the most popular maps. Becoming increasingly popular when FaZe Cizzorz released its first map in 2018, these challenging parkour maps took the mode by storm. Today in 2020, there are more than ever. However, some cards stand out from the rest of the lot. If you want fun and challenging maps, try these Deathruns in Fortnite.
Cizzorz Deathrun 4.0
How could we start with another map from the creator who started the Deathrun trend? Deathrun 4.0 is FaZe Cizzorz's fourth installment, and although it was released a while ago, it still stands as the best Deathrun in creative mode. The puzzles are intricate, the parkour is infuriating, and the surprises are endless.
Code: 2778-3253-4171
Jesgran's Deathrun
Imagine if the mobile game Temple Run came Fortnite. That's basically what Jesgran created with this Deathrun. Taking full advantage of Fortnite Season 8's jungle props, Jesgran crafted a map full of trappings and parkour ingenuity in a fiery temple.
Code: 4848-0202-6354
Mini-jeu Shadow vs. Ghost
This map, designed by TeamUnite, is a unique spin on the traditional Deathrun format. Instead of trying to beat your best time or just race around the map, you pit yourself against a friend in a race to see who can reach the end first. In addition to challenging parkour, there are also gunfire involved which add to the depth of the map.
Code: 2033-1780-7591
100 default Deathrun level
While still a challenging Deathrun, 100 default levels provide hours of entertainment that won't make you want to pull your hair out. The map starts with a few easy parkour levels, then the levels get harder as you progress. At least with this card you progress slightly and are not stuck at the first level.
Code: 2359-3574-9339
Deadpool Deathrun
Last on our list is a recent one-of-a-kind Deathrun map. Use Deadpool cosmetics in Fortnite, this run is your usual Deathrun with traps, parkour, etc. However, there are also areas where you need to have the Deadpool-inspired Scootin emote. If you don't have this cosmetic, then unfortunately you won't be able to advance beyond a certain point. However, if you're lucky enough to own the emote, you've got hours of Deathrun fun on your hands, courtesy of Deadpool and YouTuber Kenworth.