Following community outcry, Fortnite reverses its decision to remove the unlockable Matte Black style for the Master Chief skin.
Initially, Epic Games announced the Matte Black style would no longer be obtainable, sparking significant backlash from players. This reversal comes amidst the ongoing Winterfest event, a typically popular time in the Fortnite calendar.
The Master Chief skin, a popular addition to Fortnite in 2020, returned to the Item Shop in 2024. The initial 2020 announcement stated the Matte Black style was unlockable at any time after purchase and Xbox Series X/S gameplay. The December 23rd announcement contradicting this caused considerable controversy. Epic Games has now clarified that the original unlock conditions remain in effect.
The Master Chief Skin's Controversial Return
The initial decision to remove the Matte Black style drew criticism, with some players suggesting potential FTC implications. This follows a recent $72 million refund issued by the FTC to Fortnite players due to alleged "dark patterns" used by Epic Games. The dissatisfaction stemmed from the change impacting both new and existing owners of the skin.
This isn't the only recent skin-related controversy. The return of the Renegade Raider skin also divided the community, with some veteran players threatening to leave the game. Currently, some players are requesting an "OG" style for those who purchased the Master Chief skin at launch, a request Epic Games seems unlikely to fulfill, despite resolving the Matte Black style issue.