With the Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix season coming to a close in less than a week, the anticipation is building for what’s next. The Remix: The Finale event promises an exciting send-off with performances from heavyweights like Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ice Spice, and Juice WRLD. As the curtain falls on this month-long spectacle, Fortnite is set to leap into Chapter 6 Season 1, bringing fresh themes, a brand-new map, an updated loot pool, and an evolved movement system to the game. Yet, while many players are eager for these new elements, they’ll also be thrilled to welcome back an old favorite—Fortnite OG.
Fortnite OG is a nostalgic journey back to the game’s roots, serving as the Chapter 1 equivalent amidst the current Remix season. Epic Games took a bold step last November by reintroducing the original Fortnite map, letting players relive some of the most memorable seasons in the game’s history. This move was met with roaring success as it drew millions back to the game, although not without some grumbles from veteran fans irritated by the modern tweaks made to gameplay. Fortunately for these seasoned players, Epic has hinted that this time, Fortnite OG will channel the original Chapter 1 experience much more faithfully.
In the lead-up to Fortnite OG’s release, Epic has demonstrated a keen ear for player feedback from last year’s OG season. The OG mode will become a permanent fixture, featuring every season from Chapter 1 and reintroducing classic weapon models absent in the previous iteration. A particularly buzzworthy and somewhat shocking revelation is the return of the double-pump shotgun technique—an addition that is sure to stir excitement and perhaps a bit of nostalgia.
To understand why the return of the double-pump shotgun method is such a big deal, we need to rewind to Chapter 1. The pump shotgun back then had a hefty damage output but was balanced by a sluggish firing rate. That all changed when crafty players discovered a way to sidestep the weapon’s limitations. By carrying two pump shotguns and swiftly swapping between them, players could decimate opponents with a rapid-fire barrage, exploiting a gap in the realistic reloading animation. The unexpected strategy had such a profound impact that Epic eventually had to nerf this ability, much to the disappointment of many.
The decision to resurrect double-pump shotguns in Fortnite OG is a surprising pivot by Epic, especially considering their recent stance on balancing powerful items like the frenzy auto shotgun and War Machine’s hover jets. These changes, although aimed at leveling the playing field, sometimes dampened the fun factor. By bringing back the double-pump shotgun craze, Epic seems to be shifting its focus back to nostalgic elements that veteran players crave, even if it means deviating from the current design philosophy.
This throwback to the past isn’t just a trip down memory lane; it’s potentially a strategic gamble that could reshape how players engage with Fortnite. While some might balk at the reintroduction of this iconic feature, Epic is clearly banking on a section of the playerbase embracing the fun and chaos reminiscent of Fortnite’s early days. This dual approach, with Battle Royale’s modern game mode and OG split, might strain resources, but it also allows Epic the chance to tailor experiences to meet diverse player expectations.
Whether you’re in it for the cutting-edge excitement of Chapter 6 or longing for the simplicity of the original Fortnite battles, there’s something for everyone. Discover expansive, dynamic environments where no match is ever the same, whether teaming up with friends in traditional Battle Royale or opting for the streamlined Fortnite Zero Build mode.
Released back in July 2017, Fortnite continues to evolve, thanks to the powerful Unreal Engine 5. Rated T for Teen, with cross-platform play across a multitude of devices, it’s a game designed to unite players of varied preferences. Whether you prefer crafting your own adventures or enjoying creations by other players, Fortnite maintains its position as a titan in the gaming world, catering to both nostalgic veterans and new players alike.