Fortnite players rejoice as the black hole that swallowed their game has been closed and the second chapter has started, with new locations and improved gameplay features, writes BRYAN TURNER
One of the biggest changes in this new chapter of Fortnite is the map update. Players have 13 new locations to explore on the map, one of which looks like a radioactive plant. This map update will be welcomed by players who felt the previous map was getting a bit old – it had been around since 2017 in its current form. This also allows those with legitimate gaming skill to stand out from those who have learned good hiding places from which to snipe.
Water is no longer a problem
In this update, water does not slow players down, because they can now swim. Players can now also fish, drive a gun-modded boat, and probably do far more than the trailer has shown us.
A better chance of survival
Getting shot down in the middle of a battle is extremely frustrating, not only for the victim but for the ones who have to put themselves in harm’s way to revive the victims. Now, players will be able to carry injured players to another location to revive their teammates when they’re out of the line of fire.
Stealthier places to hide
Hiding in a bush is so last week. In the new chapter 2 update, players can now hide in haystacks and dumpsters to have a better chance of hiding from enemies. But be careful: enemies can also slip explosives into these hiding places by being just as stealthy. Less weapons, more customisations
It seems Epic Games has noticed the weapons fatigue that players are having with brand new weapons. Players can now upgrade weapons with which they’re familiar to give them a unique feel, while remaining uncomplicated.
Overall, we’re excited about where Fortnite is going with chapter 2, especially after Epic shutting down chapter 1 to make way for the new.