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Fortnite Director Teases ‘Fun Update’ to ‘Spice Up’ Current Season

Ted Timmins, the design director of Fortnite, has commented on players’ desires for new content, changes to the development team for the longstanding Battle Royale pillar, and teased some major updates to come in the next couple of months.

When a game reaches the level of success Fortnite has, listening to your audience is key. In the first season of its 7th chapter, Fortnite continues to draw interest through collaborations with popular IPs such as The Office. However, core gameplay will always be a focal point.

In a tweet, Ted Timmins, responding to a video from SypherPK, noted that he understands the community is seeking new content. He also stated that there was always an understood risk when focusing on battle Royale mode and going back to basics with the first season of Chapter 7.

He then teased a fun update coming in February, possibly hinting at the inclusion of Self-Revives lives and Shockwaves, before noting that March would see the launch of season 2 for chapter 7.

Fortnite’s Stability Was Also Addressed

After teasing fun updates, Timmins also revealed the creation of a “multi-discipline live-ops strike team.” This is a new addition to the development team, whose focus is on improving the player experience and general quality-of-life updates. He notes that this is a permanent addition to the development team.

The message concludes with a reminder to players that they can get a guaranteed Stick of Truth if they join this weekend’s Power Hour.

What updates do you think will be coming to Fortnite in February and March to spice up the game? Sound off in our official Discord server.


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