Friday, 24 July 2020

Theory about Epic's latest post

As many of you might know, Fortnite's official twitter made a post mentioning cars gone for a (couple of weeks) and obviously, there has been an outrage, people complaing all over twitter, but I think I may have a theory about all this

First of all it's the Fortnite account that made a post, not Fortnite Status, Fortnite Status's sole purpose is to tell people about delays and issues, so they should be the one to do it (just like the device event). So that delay doesn't seem to be an issue (also, the fortnite news tab on their website doesn't mention anything)

Second of all, it isn't fortnite making the post, they're acting on the role of No sweat Insurance, which is an in game company situated in lazy lake, not a real one. If there was an issue with an upcoming feature they wouldn't joke around with acting like No Sweat (they even made a few jokes about typos in their post)

Third of all time is different in the fortnite world than in ours, a full day in fortnite is around 30 minutes, which would make a "few weeks" in fortnite, about a real world day

Fourth of all, with all vehicles gones, they would auto complete the cars at retail challenge which hasn't been mentioned so far, (they have completed the whirlpool challenge and it was gone for less than one week)

Which leads me to believe that fortnite's post was actually a roleplay teaser, they made a message coming from the fictional no sweat company, that hinted at all vehicles being gone "for weeks" (in game weeks being less than a day) to hint at cars comming soon.

Besides, why would they ever mention a delayed upcoming feature (other than an event) in both a creator highlight and a post?

Edit : with how much this post blew up, I certainely hope I'm right or I'll look like a damn idiot



Submitted July 24, 2020 at 01:46AM by Real_amethyst8xm https://ift.tt/2CZQIRO https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

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