Is Fortnite OG, Worth Playing?

"While I am not usually one to look back when it comes to live service games, after spending a fair bit of time playing Fortnite OG, I will be the first to admit that playing it again feels like going home."

Game Overview.

Product Details
Genre: Shooter
Developer: Epic Games
Publisher: Epic Games
Price: Free
Release Date: 6 December 2024
Supported Modes:
Disclosure: Review Copy This game was purchased with our own funds for review purposes, however this has no baring on our opinions.

Note About This Review

This review focuses on aspects unique to Fortnite OG. For a comprehensive look at Fortnite as a whole, check out our full review here.

Fortnite OG is the “OG”.

Fortnite OG is absolutely fantastic, and while it is not as flashy or mechanically complex as earlier seasons, as someone who has played Fortnite Battle Royale since the original pre-season, I must admit that I am having a lot more fun playing Fortnite OG than Fortnite Battle Royale, despite liking both seasons nearly equally.

That said, if I were given the option to access weekly XP quests in Fortnite OG, I would almost certainly play it more than the current seasons, as Fortnite OG is a reminder of simpler times before gaming became a war of politics and major influencers used their audience to turn people against each other and spread diversion and hate.

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Is Fortnite Og Worth Playing

Image credit Fortnite OG - Published and developed by Epic Games.

It Feels Like Home.

While I love what they have done with Chapter 6, as a veteran player, the Chapter 1 map will always be my favourite.

It has so many memorable locations and associated memories that newer seasons cannot offer, despite being excellent in their own right, the fact that maps now change each year means that unlike the original locations, which persisted for multiple years (and in some cases, chapters), most points of interest in Fortnite exist for only a few months or a year, giving me less time to form a connection to them.

I have hundreds of micro-memories about landing at Pleasant Park, Retail Row, Titled Towers, Anarchy Acres, Fatal Fields and Greasy Grove (to name just a few). Still, I would be hard-pressed to name more than a handful of Points of Interest from recent seasons beyond the vaguest of descriptions, such as “the fancy base or that place near the beach.”

I feel this way not because the new locations are not visually impressive or because they are poorly designed but rather because many Chapter 1 locations were a part of Fortnite for so many years that, for many people, they were a huge part of the game’s charm despite being less visually impressive than their more recent counterparts.

Is Fortnite Og Worth Playing

Image credit Fortnite OG - Published and developed by Epic Games.

A Tasteful Reminder Of A Simpler Time.

I loved Fortnite best when it was a little rough around the edges.

While I love epic narratives and fully support crossover events and licenced characters, I must admit to missing the small narrative changes that occurred off-screen over the span of a few weeks, such as Vikings invading Snobby shores or the gradual construction of new buildings around the map, sometimes literally piece by piece, week by week.

Being able to watch your favourite game change and grow before your eyes is something that does not happen very often, and certainly not in the way that it happened with Fortnite, which saw Epic Games add new items, locations, mechanics, and weapons on what felt like a weekly basis (it was closer to bi-weekly, but who is counting!).

While we have grown accustomed to how Epic Games does things, looking back at what existed even a few weeks before the launch of Fortnite illuminates just how instrumental Epic Games was in unpopularizing several anti-consumer business models, such as:

  • Locking maps behind season passes.
  • Pay-to-win microtransactions.
  • Lootboxes.

And popularising consumer-friendly systems which made gaming more accessible to a wider audience, such as:

  • Cross-Platform Progression.
  • Cross Platform Multiplayer.
  • The Battle Pass Monetization Model is one of the most successful and consumer-friendly monetization models in modern gaming.
  • The Concept of a purely cosmetic cash shop, which has now been adopted by the vast majority of the free-2-play market

While Epic Games was not the first to attempt every single one of these systems, Fortnite certainly catapulted them to the mainstream. This is evident by how quickly, after the release of Fortnite, robust cross-platform multiplayer support went from being an extreme rarity to the commonly accepted norm.

Is Fortnite Og Worth Playing

Image credit Fortnite OG - Published and developed by Epic Games.

I Don’t Want It To End.

While I have some concerns that the shorter duration of each season will result in Fortnite OG being left behind for OG Chapter 2 in less than two years or make a future rerun of Fortnite OG Chapter 1 feel stale, I enjoyed replaying my favourite chapter and collecting amazing tribute skins, such as a remastered Renegade Rebel (Renegade Raider) and Aerial Assault Bomber (Aerial Assault Trooper), and am excited to see what Epic Games have planned Chapter 1 Season 2, I must admit I wish the OG pass had more tiers and that I had more time to enjoy Chapter 1: Season 1 before we moved on to Season 2.

Is Fortnite Og Worth Playing

Image credit Fortnite OG - Published and developed by Epic Games.

Fortnite OG FAQ

Fortnite OG is a first person shooter video game developed and published by Epic Games, it was released on 6 December 2024 and it is Free-2-Play.

Platform Availability.

Fortnite OG is available on the following platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

How Many People Play Fortnite OG?

As of January 2025, around 2,500,000 people play Fortnite OG on a fairly regular basis.

How Active Is The Fortnite OG Playerbase?

Fortnite OG is extremely active, and instantaneous matchmaking is possible in most regions 24/7; however, in very remote regions, there may be wait times of around one minute to find a full lobby.

Is Cross-Platform Multiplayer Supported?

Fortnite OG supports:

  • Cross-Platform Multiplayer.
  • Cross-Platform Parties.
  • Cross-Generational Multiplayer.
  • Cross-Generational Parties.

Is There Group Finding/Matchmaking Support?

Fortnite OG offers the following matchmaking options:

  • Skill-Based Matchmaking
  • Region-Based Matchmaking
  • Solo Matchmaking
  • Group Matchmaking

Are There In-Game Microtransactions?

The Fortnite OG in-game store sells:

  • Cosmetic Items.
  • Cosmetic Item Bundles.
  • Premium Currency Bundles.
  • Premium Battlepass.
  • Starter Packs.
  • Pay for Convenience Items.
  • Pay-2-Win Items.

What Peripherals Are Supported?

The following peripherals are officially supported:

  • Console - Controller.
  • Console - Mouse and Keyboard.
  • PC - Controller.
  • PC - Mouse and Keyboard.
  • Mobile - Touch Controls.

Is There Any Mature Content?

Fortnite OG is rated PEGI 12+ and contains:

  • Violence

Final Verdict.

Fortnite OG takes the best of Chapter 1 and improves upon it with the quality-of-life features and graphical improvements that have made Fortnite one of the most accessible and best-looking live service games on the market.

As we fast approach the end of the first season of Fortnite OG, I am excited to see what the future has in store for this mode while also feeling nostalgic reluctance to leave Chapter 1: Season 1 behind, perhaps for the last time.


Richard Robins

Richard Robins

As a follower of Jesus Christ, Richard believes that the message taught by Jesus is radically different from what is taught in churches today, and that the influence of his message can be felt across all creative mediums, including video games.

Richard has been passionate about gaming since 1992, when he received his first console, a Sega Master System II which included a built in copy of Sonic the Hedgehog.

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