Fortnite is now in its seventh chapter and will turn nine years old in September. Nine. God, I’m getting old. Like any live service game, it’s had its fair share of controversies around cheaters, imbalance, buggy mechanics, and more. However, in a game as content-packed and regularly evolving as Fortnite, if you take your eye off the ball, those individual issues can snowball into a much bigger problem. No developer of a multiplayer game ever wants to hear the words “state of the game” muttered by a disgruntled YouTuber, but Fortnite’s dug itself into such a hole. Seeing the increase in community grumbles, and with Chapter 7 Season 1 being rather underwhelming compared to other Chapter kick-off seasons, change is afoot.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: As complaints mount, Fortnite has formed a new “strike team” of devs to tackle the battle royale’s biggest problems


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