Building on Fortnite Returns this Week

Would Building on Fortnite Returns this Week? As stated by Fortnite News, Epic Games’ runaway success “Fortnite,” would be returning to its roots this coming March 29; as a crafty battle Royale game that consists of about 100 contestants trying to outlive – and outbuild each other.

Building on Fortnite Returns this Week

At the moment, Fortnite news is not an official source, but it has a solid track record for getting these things right, which is most likely why it has acquired over 1.1 million followers on Twitter.

Building on Fortnite Returns this Week

This new leak follows after exactly a week of “Fortnite” deviating away from its traditional mining-crafting-building loop and trying something much faster-paced, specifically in public matchmaking sessions. but if it turns out to be right, the sudden shift might just leave the fans feeling played with. Especially when it comes to the fact that data miners have widely leaked details that shows no-building mode would be coming to stay. reported PC Gamer on March 24 – only about three days after the initial “Fortnite” change went live during chapter 3, season 2 update that took place on March 21.

Whether this is good news or not, it is up to you to decide. The current “Fortnite” matchmaking mode prevents anyone from placing protective barriers right on the fly. But it does not offer the same “Fortnite” experience that many longtime fans have come to know and love, even though its renewed focus on run-and-gun style survival has evidently made it a lot more welcoming to tones of gamers that were not fans before.

Do you Want Building to Return to Fortnite?

It seems understandable that the comments coming from the fans split this development. In one camp, it is quite common to find traditional “Fortnite” fans essentially telling the newbies to “get good”. A lot of people have gone straight to Twitter to air their concerns with the leak posted by Fortnite News, where @ssb_celo remarked, “Finally, no building was boring asf. Everybody just camps in all my matches and only 3rd parties.”

In the other camp, it looks as if there is one strong sense of resentment towards the former ways, or at least a welcoming of the new direction that “Fortnite” has found itself wandering in. Another Twitter user @clarktheshark76, commented, “leave out the building, or place a big limitation on how much a player can build. I don’t want to be in a firefight and as soon as I start shooting, they build a 5-star hotel around themselves”.

Verdict

It is yet to be stated whether or not Epic has plans to bring back the building feature, but it would not exactly bode well if “Fortnite” turns corners on its core gameplay mechanics this sharply.

The basic identity of its public matchmaking mode has been changed already last week, and if the company initially has plans to keep it for the long haul, at least it could have been more thoroughly tested; Especially if there are any concerns that the developers would be required to roll it back later on.

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