Fortnite is losing its identity? From season to season, there are fewer and fewer skins and more and more of…
According to the Fortnite community, the game is slowly becoming a huge advertising banner.
The number of skins that appear in Fortnite as part of various types of cooperation is becoming alarmingly high, according to the community. Chapter 3 Season 1 was the first time in history where Fortnite skins were in the minority. It doesn’t get any better now.
Overall, the number of skins that Epic has created that are not from any existing universe is decreasing all the time. Skins created in cooperation with brands, movies and series are gaining the upper hand. The players are slowly fed up with it.
Fortnite is losing its identity?
This is best seen in a direct comparison. In general, it is interesting that there are fewer and fewer skins. From season to season. And although the trend is changing, Epic has stopped breaking the barrier of 200 skins per season.
Skins | Total number of skins | In cooperation | Percentage of skins in cooperation |
Chapter 2, season 1 | 301 | 25 | 8.31% |
Chapter 2, season 2 | 222 | 21 | 9.46% |
Chapter 2, season 3 | 164 | 8 | 4.88% |
Chapter 2, season 4 | 253 | 72 | 28.46% |
Chapter 2, season 5 | 209 | 63 | 30.14% |
Chapter 2, season 6 | 212 | 36 | 16.98% |
Chapter 2, season 7 | 189 | 56 | 29.63% |
Chapter 2, season 8 | 198 | 87 | 43.94% |
Chapter 3, season 1 | 183 | 96 | 52.46% |
Chapter 3, season 2 | 117 | 58 | 49.57% |
A total of 117 skins were released in Season 2. Least in the history of the game. Maybe this will change, or maybe Epic will release less cosmetic items and focus strictly on the gameplay.