Pro Fortnite Players Talk About No-Build Mode, Ask Epic For A Favor

Epic Games has made massive changes with the release of Fortnite’s Chapter 3 – Season 2. For the first time in the history of this video game, there is a Fortnite no-build mode. Surprisingly, it’s not a limited-time game mode. Everyone who plays public matches is not allowed to build, and this change will stay in the game for a while.

The no-build mode has received mostly positive feedback from the community. Players who aren’t skilled builders have enjoyed it so far, but the same goes for pro players. As a matter of fact, many of them have praised Epic Games for this game-changer and have asked for it to stay in the game.

The Fortnite no-build mode is getting a lot of praise from pro players

The Fortnite developer has pulled another game-changing move at the start of the new season. This is not the first time it has happened and it most likely won’t be the last. Epic Games has taken out the most important mechanic in the game, the mechanic that separated it from the competition. Luckily, it has worked!

The Fortnite no-build mode is extremely fun.
The Fortnite no-build mode is extremely fun.

While the Fortnite no-build mode has helped less skilled players, pro players have also praised it. Tyler Blevins, better known as Ninja, claims that the no-build mode is the most fun he’s had on Fortnite in years. Considering that Ninja is one of the players who have played the game since its first season, this means a lot. Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar thinks the same.

“I never thought I’d say this, but Fortnite no building [is better than Fortnite with building,” is what NickEh30 said regarding the game-changer. Furthermore, he tweeted that this mode should be permanent.

Turner “Tfue” Tenney agrees with Nick as he also said that the mode should be permanent. DrDisrespect considers the mode fun, even though he is well known for being against Fortnite Battle Royale.

Will the mode be permanent?

The Fortnite no-build mode is, without any doubt, extremely fun. However, it appears that Epic Games will remove it on March 29. It is important to note that there is no confirmation by Epic as this information comes solely from leaks. If the leaks turn out to be true, the mode could stay in the game for a month or longer.

Fortunately, Fortnite might get a no-build limited-time game mode! It has already been leaked and there is a chance that it becomes a permanent game mode, just like Team Rumble.