
Ranking worst Fortnite seasons of all time

15. Chapter 4: Season 4
While Chapter 4: Season 4 had potential, it failed to keep players engaged. The introduction of vaults, new mythic weapons, and high-security locations added a layer of challenge, but many found the gameplay repetitive and frustrating. | © Epic Games

14. Chapter 1: Season 9
The futuristic theme of Season 9 hasn't saved this season, making players want to return to more balanced days of Fortnite. Despite the fresh look of the revamped Tilted Towers and Mega Mall, the map changes lacked the variety needed to keep the gameplay engaging. | © Epic Games

13. Chapter 4: Season 1
Chapter 4: Season 1 brought us not only the new island and mechanics but also plenty of bugs and issues. The gameplay was imbalanced and lacking in excitement, and new weapons were either overpowered or bad. | © Epic Games

12. Chapter 1: Season X
Many old players who have been dedicated since the early days of Fortnite left the game after Chapter 1: Season X. The chaos only grew worse with no-build zones, bad mobility, and robots that felt more like a slap in the face to the community. | © Epic Games

11. Chapter 4: Season 2
Chapter 4: Season 2 became one of the most frustrating seasons because of the new storm cycles and sniping-heavy endgames. It caused many players to sit out until the next season arrived. | © Epic Games

10. Chapter 2: Season 8
Chapter 2: Season 8 failed to meet the high expectations set at the start, with the final event falling short of delivering the epic showdown players had anticipated. As the season went on, the content began to feel repetitive, and the map changes lacked the impact needed to keep players invested. | © Epic Games

9. Chapter 3: Season 2
Chapter 3 of Season 2 introduced Zero Build mode. While there was initial excitement, the mode started to slow down and hit a plateau. Weapons didn’t fare much better; many players find themselves at a disadvantage due to unbalanced loot and weak common weapons. | © Epic Games

8. Chapter 5: Season 2
Chapter 5: Season 2 has been more frustrating than enjoyable. It significantly lacked mobility, and wings felt more like a hindrance than an advantage. Sniper rifles and auto shotguns dominated the meta, which lead to imbalanced gameplay. | © Epic Games

7. Chapter 2: Season 5
Chapter 2: Season 5 featured enjoyable crossover skins, but the gameplay lacked variety due to repetitive content and minimal changes to core mechanics. The introduction of Gold Bars currency and bounties added some diversity, but it fell short of expectations. | © Epic Games

6. Chapter 2: Season 1
While the start of Chapter 2 brought new maps and mechanics, this season was painfully long. The gameplay quickly became repetitive, and the 128-day duration was so long that even the much-anticipated Battle Pass didn’t save it. | © Epic Games

5. Chapter 3: Season 3
Besides an excellent battle pass, Chapter 3: Season 3 is one of the most boring Fortnite seasons. It lasted longer than previous seasons with the same amount of content & regular updates. | © Epic Games

4. Chapter 5: Season 3
Chapter 5: Season 3 was one of the most controversial seasons so far because of its focus on car combat. Ammo turrets had unlimited ammo, which caused a noticeable drop compared to Myths and Mortals. | © Epic Games

3. Chapter 3: Season 4
Chapter 3: Season 4 lacked variety, and was only really redeemed by the introduction of Spider-Gwen. The storyline, which had the potential to shake things up, left fans unsatisfied and craving more meaningful twists. | © Epic Games

2. Chapter 4: Season 3
Chapter 4 of Season 3 seems to have several drawbacks: lack of events, an unimpressive map, a problematic weapon meta, and bad Battle Pass skins compared to previous seasons. While the jungle atmosphere was visually appealing, it didn’t compensate for the lack of interesting content. | © Epic Games

1. Chapter 2: Season 6
Chapter 2: Season 6 had basically no redeeming qualities. The introduction of new weapons and crafting led to a frustrating and unbalanced experience, leaving fans longing for the classic arsenal. Thank goodness we've moved on since then. | © Epic Games
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