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Fortnite hace otro gran cambio en el aspecto del Jefe Maestro

Autor : Mia Actualizar : Jan 05,2025

Fortnite hace otro gran cambio en el aspecto del Jefe Maestro

Tras la protesta de la comunidad, Fortnite revierte su decisión de eliminar el estilo desbloqueable Matte Black para el aspecto Master Chief.

Epic Games anunció inicialmente que el estilo Matte Black no estaría disponible, lo que provocó una reacción significativa. Este cambio se produce durante el ajetreado diciembre de Fortnite, un mes lleno de eventos Winterfest y contenido nuevo. Si bien el Winterfest ha sido en general bien recibido, la disponibilidad alterada del aspecto del Jefe Maestro causó controversia.

Un tweet reciente confirmó la buena noticia: el estilo Matte Black vuelve a ser desbloqueable. El aspecto Master Chief, una adición popular a Fortnite en 2020, regresó a la Tienda de artículos en 2024. Sin embargo, el anuncio del 23 de diciembre que eliminaba el estilo Matte Black, que anteriormente se anunciaba como siempre desbloqueable para los jugadores de Xbox Series X/S, generó una ira considerable. Epic Games ahora ha restablecido las condiciones de desbloqueo originales.

El controvertido regreso del aspecto del Jefe Maestro

La decisión inicial enfureció a muchos jugadores, algunos incluso sugirieron una posible participación de la FTC. Esto sigue al reciente reembolso de 72 millones de dólares de la FTC a los jugadores de Fortnite debido a los "patrones oscuros" utilizados por Epic Games. La frustración surgió del cambio que afectó a los propietarios de aspectos de Master Chief tanto nuevos como existentes. Incluso a aquellos que compraron la máscara en 2020 inicialmente se les impidió desbloquear el estilo Matte Black.

Esta no es la única controversia reciente sobre la piel. El regreso del aspecto Renegade Raider también causó revuelo, y los jugadores veteranos amenazaron con abandonar el juego. Actualmente, algunos jugadores solicitan un estilo "OG" para los compradores de aspectos originales de Master Chief, aunque parece poco probable que Epic Games cumpla con esta solicitud. Mientras se resuelve el problema del Matte Black, el debate en torno a la exclusividad de la piel continúa.

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