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Fortnite reverses its controversial decision about one of the skins

by Caleb Jan 06,2025

Fortnite reverses its controversial decision about one of the skins

The iconic Master Chief, star of the Halo franchise and a popular Fortnite skin, recently returned to the item shop after a two-year hiatus. This joyous occasion, however, was initially marred by controversy.

The original release of the Master Chief skin included a special Matte Black style, exclusively awarded to players on Xbox Series S|X consoles. For a considerable period, Epic Games advertised this style as perpetually obtainable. The abrupt announcement of its removal, therefore, caused significant backlash from the community.

Some players even considered legal action, threatening a class-action lawsuit over what they perceived as a breach of advertising promises. However, Epic Games swiftly reversed their decision within 24 hours. The Matte Black style is now available to all Master Chief skin owners who play a single game on an Xbox Series S|X console.

This reversal appears to be the most prudent course of action, particularly given the festive holiday season. Spoiling the celebratory mood with such a contentious issue would have been ill-advised.

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