Epic Games has confirmed that a long-awaited game feature, or at least its proper implementation, is coming Fifteen days early next year. Taking to Twitter via the Fortnite Status account, Epic Games recently admitted that it “missed the mark” by adding an option to disable pre-editions with PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S update 15.10 , PC, Nintendo Switch and mobile battle royale game.
Adding to this admission, Epic Games notes that it is aware that many players find pre-editing unnecessary and would like a setup that removes the option to edit a building until it is in place. To this end, it plans to “adjust the scenario early next year”.
Unfortunately, this is where the tweet ends and, so far, no follow-up details have been provided, which means it is unclear what exactly adjustments are being made and when in early 2021 they will be made. Typically, the beginning of next year refers to the period from January 1 to April 1, but of course, it is also an inherently subjective term.
We understand that we were wrong to add an option to disable pre-editions in 15.10. We know that many of you find pre-editing unnecessary and would like a setup where you cannot edit a building until it is ready. We plan to adjust the configuration early next year.
– Fortnite Status (@FortniteStatus) December 16, 2020
While many important details are still missing, many free-to-play battle royale players are already getting excited about the long-awaited feature and the communication from Epic Games, which has had a long streak of terrible communication with players not so long behind.
You are doing better than before listening to the community 💙🦑
– LULA! (@StreamsByQ) December 16, 2020
A whole year ?? What the hell
– Scenario (@iScenario) December 16, 2020
^ this tweet here … we like it!
– Nick Eh 30 (@ NickEh30) December 16, 2020
cool 😃👍
– benjyfishy (@benjyfishy) December 16, 2020
I’m starting to like you again without limit
– ELC Mydo (@mydotapency) December 16, 2020
Fifteen days is available, free of charge, through PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, Nintendo Switch and Android devices. For more coverage on the popular free Battle Royale game – including all the latest news, rumors and leaks – click here or check out the relevant links below: