Fortnite players beg for Locker changes in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2

Daniel Appleford
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Fortnite players are once again Epic Games to make significant changes to the Locker system with Chapter 5 Season 2.

The Fortnite Locker has been a hotly debated topic throughout Chapter 5. When releasing Chapter 5, Epic Games made changes to the Lock UI that were slammed by players who called the switch “garbage.”

In light of the backlash, Fortnite’s developers assured fans that there would be Locker changes coming in the near future. However, that promise was made almost three months ago.

With the second season of Chapter 5 fast approaching, players are once again calling on Epic Games to make good on its promises and change the Locker UI.

Fortnite players want Locker UI changes

In a Reddit post made before the launch of Season 2, players discussed the issues plaguing the Locker UI. The pain points surrounding the Locker are the lack of a shuffle function and multiple bugs.

“JUST GIVE US SHUFFLING AND LINKING PRESETS COME ONE WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG,” said one commenter. “Also I’d like to see the little rarity border return for all the default rarities. Current design is a bit hard to look through and that was a nice way to easily find some things”

Permanent examination marks also bothered users, who state that no matter what they do they are still alerted that they have something new in their Lockers. This has been an ongoing issue in Chapter 5.

“I absolutely hated how they separated saved skins from the emotes you saved on them,” said another commenter. “I had to delete nearly every saved emote pack because it was just a mess. I had emotes set for each skin.”

The introduction of a new season would be the perfect time for Fortnite to deliver on its promise of Locker UI changes, but nothing has been seen yet.

Chapter 5 Season 2 releases on March 8 and will introduce the concept of flying, while centering around the idea of gods and goddesses from Greek Mythology.

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Daniel is a streaming, gaming and esports Writer at Dexerto. His main areas of expertise are Call of Duty and Valorant, but he knows his way around countless games, and is big on streamers and pro players too. You can contact Daniel at daniel.appleford@dexerto.com