Fortnite will benefit from the closure of paragon
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We have recently received a sad news from Epic Games, the company has announced the closure of Paragon servers for next April 26. Given this decision, Fortnite players have been concerned about the possibility that it would follow the same fate, something that will not happen.
Epic Games focuses on Fortnite
Epic Games has excused itself in the little public of Paragon to give it a folder, a decision that is actually due to the fact that Fotnite is a game with more active users, so the company is much more interested in focusing resources on the latter. From now on, the Epic Games team will be much more focused on developing new content for Fortnite.
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This puts an end to the rumors that had arisen that a bad economic situation of the company had led to the closure of Paragon, they simply prefer to focus on its most profitable product that is currently being Fortnite.
Fotnite offers us a Battle Royale experience in the purest style of PUBG, the main attraction of the Epic Games title is that it is much less demanding with hardware so that many more users can successfully access it, in addition to its free character to play.
Eteknix fontWe have not fully delivered on everything that was promised about P aragon despite the enormous effort of the developers, and we are sorry. We have failed all players from the beginning. The end of Paragon will allow us to focus more on Fortnite, we will be able to create much more content and we will be able to give you more content in a faster way ”.
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