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Truly One of the Best Eras – Fortnite Fans Reminiscing the Good Old Days as the Game Turns Five Years Old
Published 09/26/2022, 7:30 AM EDTBy Time sure does fly away. It’s already been five years since Epic Games released one of the best battle royale games, Fortnite. Undoubtedly, it feels like the game was released yesterday. Even the fans are getting nostalgic thinking about it. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Epic Games released the battle royale mode for Fortnite, in September 2017. The game developers decided to create this multiplayer mode after the success of another battle royale game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or as most people call it, PUBG. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The American developers created Fortnite battle royale in two months. And they planned to release it as a premium game, but it eventually got released as a free-to-play. Soon after its release, it became an absolute fan favorite. Millions of players have played this game in the last five years. How is Epic Games celebrating Fortnite s fifth birthday
Fortnite completed half a decade, and it definitely is an epic occasion. How can its creator, Epic Games, not celebrate this occasion with a bang? has lots of exclusive birthday content to celebrate, and it has already started on September 23 at 9 AM ET. Further, this birthday celebration will end on September 27 at 9 AM ET. Fortnite Battle Royale released FIVE YEARS ago — HYPEX (@HYPEX) Fortnite players will travel on a birthday-themed Battle bus instead of the regular one. It’s Fortnite’s birthday, but the game is offering birthday presents to the players, which they will get upon dropping on the island. These presents are full of high-grade loot and health-restoring Birthday Cakes. A birthday without balloons is incomplete, so Fortnite brought them back on its fifth birthday. The players can use these balloons as convenient floating devices. Moreover, the game would have an exciting Birthday Quest, completing these would reward Fuzzfetti Cake Back Bling, Sparklecake Emoticon, and Celebratory Slice Pickaxe. Fans dives into the past to celebrate the fifth year of Fortnite
Fans can’t believe it’s been so long since they have been playing this game. Undoubtedly, they are happy that this battle royale game has completed so many years. However, most fans are reminiscing about the old days when introduced the battle royale mode into the game in September 2017. Some fans even claimed the game was more enjoyable back in those days. Let’s look at some of those interesting fan reactions. I remember how fun those times were, the game took the internet by storm, talking about it on School, playing squads with the boys, the memes Truly one of the best eras in gaming history — Ako Fortnite News (@FNChiefAko) Ahhh the good old times. Looks nice and simple, small but good shops, Fortnite did their own things, dances were Rare-Epic. Look now. Big but purposely bad shops, Fortnite relys on the community too much (creative replaced PR events and LTMs), dances are mostly icon rarity, etc. — Nanoboy33 (@NanoLeon3000) miss these days… — Tiko (@TikoFn) Nothing will ever match the feelings of playing the game with friends at that time — Xray (@XrayTag) we’re never going back — Its david (@ItsDavid_3rd) the good old days — Chimp (@Chimp1k) Happier times back then Everyone would be talking about it in school or wherever you went. Your friends would always be on and you would mess around in game with all the weird items — DarkFabledSaberඞ (@DarkSaber_bro) ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Who would've known that this game would become one of the biggest games in the world with one of the craziest gaming storylines ever… (Happy 5th Birthday Fortnite! ?) — Rezztro (@Rezztro) ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Time does fly fast, and soon enough we would be seen the game celebrate the completion of a decade. Do you think Fortnite would remain relevant by the time it completes 10 years? WATCH THIS STORY: SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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