The Wall Street Journal, which cited an anonymous source inside Epic Games. “I wouldn’t say it’s a political statement,” the insider told the Journal. “I think it’s just us being sensitive about the issues many people in our audience are dealing with.”Police cars in “Fortnite” were purely decorative — unlike many other video games, players couldn’t interact with them or drive them around. “Fortnite” operates a free-for-all open world where there are no penalties for actions, so police have no effect on gameplay.Also Read: NASCAR and Alabama DA to Investigate Noose Found in Bubba Wallace's Garage at TalladegaEpic Games did not immediately return TheWrap’s request for comment.Fans took to Reddit and Twitter both lamenting and praising the.
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