Fortnite 's building will return - that much is certain. In the meantime, players will be hard at work learning how to dominate the island all over again with their new skillsets as well as Fortnite Season 2's new weapon selection. By giving players a reason to practice their new abilities, Fortnite 's developers have essentially ensured that these skills will become widespr
Another reason is that building is a core part of Fortnite . Even if it's problematic, it helps it stand out from the crowd. Without it, the game isn't fundamentally too different from titles like Apex Legends or PUBG: Battlegrounds . The many crossovers that Fortnite 's become known for get boring after a while, and might not be enough to preserve the game's popularity if it starts to fade due to the resulting lack of individuality that permanently removing building could bring. Fortnite may be one of the most popular - if not the most popular - battle royale game there is, but if it lost a part of what helped it rise to stardom in the first place, then it could suffer for it, and Epic Games likely knew t
If Fortnite did make less crossovers, then that would give it more resources to work on its original content. Original characters, storylines, and features have been a bit silly in the past; Peely and the Klombos come to mind. Things like Fortnite 's armored Battle Bus aren't a problem, however, and there's nothing wrong with the game being a little silly. In a time where video games are getting more and more serious, it's refreshing that some choose to offer a whimsical experience, especially when it's a big name like Fortnite . New features and original content, no matter how silly, could be better for the game than an endless string of crossovers, especially since they're making it more than a little silly besi
Upon release, there were next to no multiplayer features and its gameplay was incredibly monotonous with little variation in the types of planets to explore. With its $60 price tag, gamers felt they were cheated and lied to when they finally got to play the game they had been eagerly anticipating, and, as such, it became hated very quickly. Since then, however, the developers have made huge updates to the game that have greatly improved its gameplay, but gamers won't soon forget its disastrous rele
The hit Battle Royale game **Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 ** has crossovers with a lot of media, and although it's starting to become a problem, it's one that it can fix. From Avengers to Rick and Morty , there are oodles of character skins in-game for players to use while they're duking it out on the island. Not all of them add to the game, however, and the vast multitude of different characters arguably detract from the gamep
Fortnite can take advantage of Sam Wilson's new role by adding the character as both the Falcon and Captain America. While Fortnite 's Marvel crossovers are getting boring , Sam Wilson is a unique and popular enough character to justify being added as a playable skin. Not only is Sam a great representation of the MCU's next wave of Avengers, but his abilities would also make him exciting to see in-game. Since gliders are a major part of Fortnite 's gameplay, Sam Wilson's mechanical Falcon wings (which he still uses as Captain America) would make for a fun integrated glider, allowing him to soar through Fortnite 's island in style. Leaning into his comic roots, it could also be fun to see his trusty falcon, Redwing, as a pet compan
With Fortnite Season 2 releasing more quests and NPCs , the game still has its own identity, and its bright, vibrant colors and large amount of crossover properties reinforce that. However, losing building means that the game is now missing a key component, and one of the main skills that players have built up is currently useless to them. As it stands, adjusting to this new style may be frustrating for s
Fortnite has a lot of crossovers, to say the least. Marvel and DC are some of the biggest, and most well-represented, franchises on the Battle Bus, but they're far from the only ones. Lara Croft, Stranger Things ' Demogorgon, and The Walking Dead 's Rick Grimes are just a few examples of the different skins that players can use in-game. The list has only grown as time goes on, and the question of who will be next is always coming up. Some, like Batman and Wolverine, are pretty cool-looking, even if they're a bit out of place. Others, however, like Rick Sanchez of Rick and Morty , don't transition well to Fortnite due to the aesthetic transition between a two-dimensional cartoon to a three-dimensional game. Some Fortnite skins like the Prowler can be unlocked by completing challenges, but others require players to purchase the season's latest Battle P
With the recent addition of an unlockable Doctor Strange in Fortnite , it appears that the comic book crossovers in the game aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Since many of Marvel and DC's most popular characters are either already in the game or just plain don't work as a playable skin, it's time that Epic Games should look to some of the more underused comic book heroes, anti-heroes, and villains who would fit right into the game. Doing so could not only give Fortnite players an interesting surprise but could also convince hardcore fans of the characters to try Fortnite out, especially since their favorite character is rarely playable in anything e