Fortnite is currently burning through its twenty-first season, with significant amounts of content added and removed season to season. To say Fortnite's gone through radical changes in the nearly five years since it started would be an understatement, to say the least. Even Fortnite's incredibly popular Battle Pass system has been reworked and experimented with along the way. In a moment of retrospection, Fortnite players have decided to argue what version of the Battle Pass was best.

The discussion was started by popular Fortnite news and leaks social media account HYPEX. HYPEX asked its followers to choose which Fortnite Battle Pass system they prefer and which felt more rewarding. The two choices presented were Fortnite Chapter 1's Battle Pass system and Chapter 2/3's Battle Pass system.

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When many live service game players think of a battle pass, they think of the original Fortnite Battle Pass. This is the two-tiered pass, one free and one premium, with a two-row horizontal grid showing 100 levels of rewards. Games including PUBG, Apex Legends, MultiVersus, and many other live service games of copied this style of battle pass entirely. The new Fortnite Battle Pass offers groups of unlocks, nonlinear options for rewards, and an extra 100 levels of bonus rewards. It's also notable that Chapter 1's Battle Pass rewards were unlocked via Stars earned through Challenges, while the modern version uses an XP-based progression system.

Surprisingly, the poll is very one-sided. Over 75% of voters and a majority of the comments on the post choose Fortnite's Chapter 1 Battle Pass format, and do so with a lot of energy. There are a lot of noncommittal addendums, though, with many who chose Chapter 1 saying that the new Battle Pass XP system is significantly better. As for why they chose Chapter 1's Battle Pass, many say it felt more rewarding, with rewards each level. The simplicity of the original battle pass was also well-remembered.

There are, funnily enough, those who say neither. They instead point to Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 4, which featured a unique Marvel-themed Battle Pass. It featured a simplified 100-tier battle pass, special Wolverine bonus rewards, and also 64 Punch Cards for even more rewards. A simplified track, lots of rewards, and a fun presentation are what made this specific season stand out.

There's no indication that Epic Games plans to change the current Battle Pass structure in Fortnite any time soon, though it could always change it for Season 4 of Chapter 3. Part of what makes Fortnite so fun is how often changes come and how surprising those changes are. With that said, Epic Games may want to note some criticisms people have of the current battle pass system.

Fortnite is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and mobile devices.

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