According to Evan, Epic Games has become fixated on adding newer features rather than fixing issues with current or long time bugs in the game. While this may make gameplay less stale in the long run for skilled players who play on a regular basis, it means that casual players hardly have a chance to get used to all of these mechanics before another significant change comes into play. These updates include new weapons, game modes, or vehicles that enable new styles of play. Although the statistical trend implied by this conclusion is plausible, Evan reveals there’s more to the decline than just the shift in popularity and a multitude of streamers setting the game aside.Īccording to Evan and recent outcries by the community, one of the most noticeable pain points is the huge skill gap between new and experienced players, something only exacerbated by the quick rate of updates within a single season. As with any fad on social media, the question all over the internet (and in several meme communities) is, well, when will people get over it? Now, that question may have an answer, thanks to a new video by Evan Edinger.Įvan concludes, using Google trends, graphs and various equations in an effort, “to put the math degree to use somehow,” that Fortnite has seen a significant decline in popularity over the past 6 months – even more so in the past 90 days. “Can we finally answer the question ‘Is Fortnite Dying?’ Yes! All that and more, with math!”įortnite has dominated the games, YouTube, and streaming market for the better part of the last two years.
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