{"id":75153,"date":"2025-01-28T21:38:25","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:38:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-fortnite-season-5s-leaked-black-hole-could-save-the-game-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:38:25","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:38:25","slug":"how-fortnite-season-5s-leaked-black-hole-could-save-the-game-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-fortnite-season-5s-leaked-black-hole-could-save-the-game-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How Fortnite Season 5\u2019s leaked black hole could save the game &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How Fortnite Season 5\u2019s leaked black hole could save the game Epic GamesFortnite has been in a state of purgatory since Chapter 2 started up, with long-running seasons, content droughts, and many of its biggest creators abandoning it for games like Warzone and Among Us. But, if the leaked black hole event is true, things could change. The buzz of Chapter 1 has never really returned to Epic Games\u2018 strange world of silent characters. There has been endless crossovers, no patch notes to show players what they could be missing out on, and generally that feeling of developers being a step ahead of the game is frankly a distant memory. Think back to the biggest moments in history for Fortnite. This game had everybody talking about the Infinity Blade, and remember the whole streaming space fighting a corner on planes being added. There was genuine hype for each update, and there still is \u2013 just to a much, much lesser extent. Latest leaks from Fortnite Season 5 have included everything from a crossover with The Mandalorian (and three cheers for Baby Yoda), but really it\u2019s the black hole leak we\u2019re crossing our fingers for. In a world of flash of the pans, we\u2019ve seen Fall Guys, Among Us, and there will be another. But, if Epic Games want to bring back the core audience they built in the first place, things need to change and fast. A black hole leaves many possibilities on the table, and here\u2019s just a few. Map changes and rotation One thing that is for certain is the need for map changes. The Chapter 2 map has been tweaked and moved around, with new POIs coming in, though if we think back to the tremendous expansions and shifts for Chapter 1 \u2013 it\u2019s been insignificant. Remember how the island adapted and completely froze over for Season 7, or even the Season 8 introduction of a volcano. We had robots being built on the tallest parts of the map, and rockets ready to fire us into space. With a black hole comes the opportunity to take us back to those crazy times, or even have a map rotation that occurs periodically \u2013 much like Apex Legends \u2013 that allows us access to play both Chapters at one time. This would mix things up and keep gameplay fresh in Fortnite Season 5, rotating between the two and having them both connected. New weapons and items The crazy and often mindboggling nature of new weapons\/items has faded away. Every change used to spark a debate or catch the eye. Lately, it\u2019s been as underwhelming and as irrelevant a game than at any other time in its history. It doesn\u2019t have to be this way, though. There\u2019s nothing really stopping Epic from going crazy once again though. Whether people liked it or not, that\u2019s what got people playing it in the first place. From one week to the next, you didn\u2019t know if you were playing the same game. It changed so rapidly, and a big part of that was mixing up the loot. Throw a spanner in the works, an item or ability that makes you first-person while holding it. Bring back rocket launchers and take us back to simpler times. Add guns and items we\u2019ve never seen before, to shake up the meta. Abandon superheroes in Fortnite Season 5, once and for all Last on our wish list is basically to scrap this superhero obsession. The franchise has moved from crossover to crossover, working with some of the biggest franchises in history to bring their characters to life in-game. That\u2019s all well and good, but has it really made the game better to play? Sure, you can now choose to jump in as one of the Avengers or Aquaman, but the story doesn\u2019t have to be built around that. The great thing about map developments and gameplay differences in the early seasons was that not one person knew what was happening next. You would be glued to leaker accounts and sniffing around for new details. Next up on the Fortnite calendar is the Galactus event \u2013 we know that for certain. Fighting Galactus Tip #87: Don\u2019t forget your jet pack Prepare for the final battle. 12.1.20 4 PM ET pic.twitter.com\/YBnQzqlFqZ \u2014 Fortnite (@FortniteGame) November 26, 2020 For quite some time now, we\u2019ve known what the Galactus event was going to be all about, and of course, there\u2019s some hype. But it\u2019s all pretty predictable. The heroes will be under siege, pull something out of the bag, and we\u2019ll all escape the world eater by some miracle to kick off Fortnite Season 5. The first black hole had everybody gripped and you won\u2019t recreate that sense of wonder. Some people thought the game was just ending. This time, if the leaks are to be true, let\u2019s hope the black hole adds never-before-seen map changes. If it doesn\u2019t happen now, there\u2019s a good chance that when it eventually does happen, hardly anybody will care anymore. 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