
App Trigger writes: "Building is one of the few mechanics that sets Fortnite apart from the competition, but is Epic working to make it obsolete?"

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Check out the South Park 'Born in Chaos' Collaboration Trailer for Fortnite, the hit action battle royale game developed by Epic Games. Players can now finally embody Cartman, Kenny, Stan, Kyle, and Butters with their arrival in the Item Shop, alongside attaining free items through progression of the Born in Chaos Pass. Explore Cartmanland and jump into the new Quints 5-person playlist with the South Park Collaboration for Fortnite, launching on February 5.

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This is dumb. They are trying to just make the game feel different. The variety of interactions in battle is what makes fortnite fun. The build elitist just get mad because they can't be up in their impenetrable forts against the mechs.
Not everyone is as good at building so its only fair
Good, building is annoying and doesnt belong in shooter games.
Cameleon of a game that follows trends and copies ideas as it goes on, be Minecraft, be pubg, be Apex and so on
Game needs to keep changing to stay on top, that is what put them on top. While PUBG started it, the slow updates allowed Fortnite to take the lead and stay in front