Epic Games recently rolled out significant updates to Fortnite's user interface, sparking a wave of dissatisfaction among its dedicated player base. Following the conclusion of the festive Winterfest event, which offered players 14 days of free cosmetics and exciting collaborations with celebrities like Shaq, Snoop Dogg, and Mariah Carey, Fortnite transitioned into Chapter 6 Season 1. This season brought a refreshing new map and an enhanced movement system, allowing for more dynamic ways to navigate the battlefield. Additionally, Epic introduced diverse new game modes such as Ballistic, Fortnite OG, and LEGO Fortnite: Brick Life, enriching the gaming experience. However, not all changes have been warmly received.
On January 14, Epic Games released a major update that included a host of new content, cosmetics, and a controversial redesign of the quest UI. The new system organizes quests into large collapsible blocks rather than a straightforward list, a move that has divided the Fortnite community. While some players appreciate the cleaner look of the new UI at first glance, many have expressed frustration over the complexity introduced by multiple submenus.
Fortnite’s New Quest UI Is Unpopular With Fans
The redesigned UI has been particularly criticized for its impact during matches. Players have pointed out that the time spent navigating the new menus to find quests can be costly, leading to premature eliminations. This issue has been notably highlighted during the completion of Fortnite's new Godzilla quests, where the urgency of gameplay clashes with the cumbersome UI.
Despite the backlash against the UI changes, Epic Games has received positive feedback on another front. The recent update allows most instruments from Fortnite Festival to be used as pickaxes and back blings, offering players more customization options for their loadouts. While the quest UI has stirred discontent, the broader sentiment towards Fortnite remains optimistic, with fans eagerly anticipating future updates and improvements.