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A wrinkle in Fortnite's history that can get overlooked is that it didn’t start as a battle royale, but as a more lighthearted survival game. The 100-person free-for-all mode came slightly after launch, but even as far as the devs are concerned, that's inconsequential at this point.
Or that's the implication, at least, from an amusing tweet by Fortnite design director Ted Timmins. "Many months ago we set out to take Fortnite back to its battle royale roots - where every match would feel different, to give the game a quality of life update, and respect what has made Fortnite, Fortnite," he says.
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Many months ago we set out to take Fortnite back to its Battle Royale roots - where every match would feel different, to give the game a quality of life update, and respect what has made Fortnite, Fortnite. I’m left both in awe and hugely proud of this team, and while the new… https://t.co/eKszRno9GkNovember 30, 2025
While it's humorous to see Fortnite's "battle royale roots" referenced as some benchmark when it's simply not where the generation-defining game came from, there's an element of truth to the claim. For most fans, Fortnite is and has always been the playful skirmish we still know it has, where you drop in as one of many dozen players, striving to be the last one left.
In any case, his comment reflects what Fortnite Chapter 7 offers. There's a new self-revive item, along with the ability to get revived through Reboot Vans, as well as a Simple Build mechanic, the removal of gold bar carry over, forcing you to spend those dubloons while you have them, and the power to quick-scope while jumping.
These make gameplay quicker and more unpredictable, and along with the usual smattering of licensed skins and another map, have definitely injected some life into Fortnite coming into its ninth year (!). The new Simpsons season is still ongoing as well, if you fancy dropping into Springfield to cause some carnage.
Just remember, Fortnite: Save the World came first. Save the World is dead, long live Save the World.
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