Even as fans and trolls fight online about Fortnite’s future, some have attempted to think critically about how to go about fixing some of Fortnite’s bigger issues. Recently SypherPK, a popular Fortnite streamer, posted a long video with his thoughts, which inspired Ninja to tweet out a video on what he thinks Epic Games should do to bring back some of the jaded Fortnite fans.

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In the short video, Ninja talks about how much he has loved playing the game over the past two and a half years, and how he knows his fans are in the same boat. He also praises SypherPK’s video explaining what is ruining Fortnite right now.

Ninja then goes on to discuss what he would do to improve on the game. He thinks that more guns should be added to the loot pool, specifically more skill-based weaponry, as opposed to players running around with RPGs and mini-guns. He did ask for some more fun and goofy gameplay, which seems like a contradictory statement from the rant Ninja went on with players who don’t take losing in Fortnite seriously. Perhaps the very idea of a million silly emotes and skins vs trying to create a large scale competitive gaming scene is one that is difficult for Epic Games to balance. Even Ninja seems to go back and forth about it in his video.

Ninja also asked for more players in a game, as there are only seemingly only 20 players or so left by the time the first circle is closing. The new map, that was introduced in Season 1 of Chapter 2, is about 40% larger than the older map, so adding more players might make sense. A larger player count would bring Fortnite in line with Call of Duty: Warzone, and Ninja also expressed interest in Fortnite adding the Gulag from Warzone.

Ninja may be one of the more controversial figures in gaming, as he’s often making Twitter headlines for screaming at Fortnite while streaming. However, he has a powerful voice, and if used correctly, he may be able to influence a bit of chance.

Towards the end of the video, Ninja, who even has his own skin in the game, talked about how much he has truly enjoyed Fortnite since he started over two years ago, and how he hopes that Epic Games will communicate with fans a bit moving forward. The words almost seemed sentimental and nostalgic, as if the heydays of Fortnite really are in the past.

Fortnite is available for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Android, iOS, PC, and Mac.

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