Fortnite players think TMNT update could be a whole game on its own
Epic GamesThe TMNT crossover has finally arrived in Fortnite, and it’s brought with it awesome skins and exciting new weapons and mechanics that players have been loving.
Fortnite players have been anticipating the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration since it was teased in the early stages of Chapter 5. So, now that the collab is finally here, how are players feeling about it?
For the most part, players have been loving it (despite some “slamming” Epic’s greed) with awesome new skins like Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael.
Fortnite fans not only have new skins to be amazed by, but also the reintroduction of the Driftboard vehicle, which you’ll need to master if you want to complete all the Cowabunga quests.
Players shared their opinions on all the new Fortnite content, giving some surprising answers.
Fortnite players love TMNT collab (for the most part)
One curious person posed the question to the community:
“What are your feelings about the update so far?”
The top reply had nothing but praise for Epic Games’ hard work on the Fortnite x TMNT collab and applauded the skins and new mechanics.
“Woke up to this and was so excited, shredder was an instant cop, and the new weapons are fun asf even if I have the balls to use them against Oscar’s shotty,” said one fan. Other people couldn’t agree more and pointed out that it is hard not to enjoy new content being added to the game.
“Always cool to get new challenges and more free stuff,” said the person, and referenced the ability to earn rewards from the Cowabunga Pass even if you can’t afford the premium version.
For some, it wasn’t the new cosmetics, or Cowabunga pass that mattered, but the actual gameplay changes like the new Weapons added.
“The new mythicals are so cool! I love how each has their own combos. I’ve beaten so many people down with Donny’s stick,” said the fan.
So, it seems players have been for the most part absolutely loving the new Fortnite x TMNT collab, and Epic Games’ hard work has paid off.