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Fortnite: Ninja explains how Fortnite feels "disconnected" in Chapter 2

Fortnite: Ninja explains how Fortnite feels "disconnected" in Chapter 2

Be it lack of communication between players and the studio or a more general bad state of the game, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins explained during one of his streams on Mixer how Epic Games "disconnected" from its fans.

Fortnite: Ninja explains how Fortnite feels 'disconnected' in Chapter 2

For Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins getting cool events in Fortnite like displaying trailers in game is not enough and Epic Games needs to focus more on the gameplay to stop losing players.

During a recent stream, Ninja explained that after a talk with Epic Games the company lost the connection with the fans.

"You know, I’m going to be honest, I talked to the guys. I don’t know what’s going on but I know more than others. Epic lost their way, they got lost. They lost the communication, they lost the community."

Ninja on the state of Fortnite

For the streamer, instead of creating cool events Epic Games needs to implement mechanics to keep the gameplay fresh like new weapons or a weapon rotation.

Will Fortnite be able to bounce back on this kind of complains? The next Season of Chapter 3 might old the answer.

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