My thoughts on Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 Written by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Survival, battle royale, sandbox

Developed(s): Epic Games

Publisher(s): Epic Games

Platform(s): Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, iOS, Android

Storyline: Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1, themed around a Hollywood/US West Coast vibe with “Pacific Break,” focuses on The Order investigating Zero Point energy anomalies and a new antagonist, Dark Voyager, who serves as a herald for the Last Reality, with storyline elements involving rogue tech companies like SUS Studios and uncovering secrets about the Omniverse. Players help rebuild the Battle Bus while The Order gathers intel, uncovering Dark Voyager’s plot to exploit the Zero Point from his Cube Cradle, hinting at deeper conflicts for The Seven. 

This season was disappointing but no what you are expecting.

Pros: I like how it started out strong with the new PUIs and it’s theme being Hollywood. The battle Pass did totally work with the season theme. The map was fun to explore around the island. I find the loophole very balanced but not overpowered. Good they change up the battle pass screen menu. The south park mini-pass was alright & how mange the possible return of the order into this storyline.     

Cons: There were instances of bugs throughout playing this season. I hated using the sniper because I ever kill a player with it. I didn’t like the lack of new contest. A lot of the challenges are difficult to complete. surfing to the island didn’t work for me & I feel it didn’t reach to its expectation.  

Season Rating: 5 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident Video Game reviewer,

Level Best Art Café

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