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Fortnite has been a massive hit for years now, and keeping things fresh is what keeps players coming back. With Chapter 7 kicking off, the game dove into some classic vibes, but not everyone's thrilled about the pace of new stuff. Ted Timmins, who's the design director over at Epic Games for Fortnite, jumped into the conversation recently after seeing feedback from big names like SypherPK. | Fortnite has been a massive hit for years now, and keeping things fresh is what keeps players coming back. With Chapter 7 kicking off, the game dove into some classic vibes, but not everyone's thrilled about the pace of new stuff. Ted Timmins, who's the design director over at [[Companies/Epic Games]] for Fortnite, jumped into the conversation recently after seeing feedback from big names like SypherPK. | ||
In his post on X, Timmins acknowledged that players are hungry for more variety in the game. He explained that the team took a deliberate step back with Season 1, aiming to simplify things and zero in on the core Battle Royale experience. "There was always a risk that by simplifying the game, focusing on Battle Royale and taking a “back to basics” approach to create a ‘reset’ moment for Season 1 - that it may start to feel a little too similar to chapters past," he wrote. It's a fair point, especially since Fortnite's success comes from blending wild collaborations with solid gameplay. | In his post on X, Timmins acknowledged that players are hungry for more variety in the game. He explained that the team took a deliberate step back with Season 1, aiming to simplify things and zero in on the core Battle Royale experience. "There was always a risk that by simplifying the game, focusing on Battle Royale and taking a “back to basics” approach to create a ‘reset’ moment for Season 1 - that it may start to feel a little too similar to chapters past," he wrote. It's a fair point, especially since Fortnite's success comes from blending wild collaborations with solid gameplay. | ||