LEGO Fortnite players are finally done with “broken” game

Josh Taylor
LEGO Fortnite player building in the game.

One LEGO Fortnite player has announced they have finished playing the new game mode after they encountered a building bug that totally destroyed their sky structure in seconds.

Fortnite started a whole new beginning with the addition of three innovative game modes to kick off Chapter 5.

One of which was LEGO Fortnite, which has been by far the most popular of the new modes. So much so, that it was the main contributor that surged Fortnite to break its player count records and achieve over 44 million players in just one day.

Two months later, the LEGO mode is still the strongest performing. However, all three modes have faced criticisms from players of becoming “boring” following a series of lackluster content updates.

This has led to player numbers significantly dropping across the new modes and now various LEGO Fortnite players have expressed why they have finally had enough.

LEGO Fortnite player says they are done after too many issues

LEGO Fortnite player sfchillin announced to the game’s subreddit: “I’m done with this broken game. Too many issues and wasted time.”

It was paired with a tragic video of the player trying to build a transportation system high up in the sky. They showed them walking along and extending their platform with new floor pieces.

Yet, when they went to place another piece to connect the two sky platforms together, an OG bug ensued, which doesn’t let players connect platforms.

The structure they had been building and walking along broke instantly as all the wooden materials could be seen falling, with the player forced to pull out their Glider to land safely.

Experienced players “Idk why anyone is attempting to build these ‘transportation’ systems. There’s 100 posts every week about them completely breaking. People refuse to learn from other’s mistakes.”

To which players poured in to instead slam LEGO Fortnite. One responded: “Because literally nothing else in the game. No lore, no good bosses, no story.” As another added: “For a game that revolves around building it does a sh*tty job! I have lost countless structures to glitches.”

The classic bug, that “has been here from the beginning. You can’t connect from the other side,” has proved to be an issue ever since players were getting the hang of building and tried to create their first monorails.

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Josh is a Gaming and Trending News writer for Dexerto. He is a Loughborough University graduate that has been obsessed about all things gaming, esports, TV and movies, and anime since an early age, and so covers a variety of content. After running social media accounts for FPS titles over the years he specializes in Call of Duty, Halo, Fortnite, Apex Legends and Counter-Strike. As well as non-FPS titles like Genshin Impact, Pokemon, and anything Nintendo related. You can contact him at: josh.taylor@dexerto.com