"Fortnite" Season 2 Chapter 3 is no longer offering the popular assault rifle called MK-7. Epic Games removed this weapon because of its unfair power in actual matches.
During the previous Season 1, many players took advantage of this in-game weapon. With just a red-dot scope, gamers can already deal a ton of damage, accurately shooting their enemies from afar.
Because of its removal, some Epic Games fans were disappointed. But, Ali-A, a popular "Fortnite" streamer, revealed that there's a way MK-7 can still be re-acquired.
New 'Fortnite' Season 2 MK-Seven Hack
Ali-A published a new YouTube video on Mar. 31, generating more than 422,000 views and 21,000 likes.
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"Today, I'm going to be cheating in 'Fortnite'! My tent contains a gun that's not meant to be in the game. But, today I'm going to be taking the gun out," said the streamer via his official YouTube account.
Of course, many players were excited about the hack that Ali-A revealed. A "Fortnite" fan said that MK-7 is a great assault rifle in far and close-range situations.
But, based on the details he revealed in his video, not everyone can re-acquire the popular in-game weapon. The catch in this hack is that the weapon must already be stored in your tent before the recent Season 1 ended.
Another thing you need to remember is that getting eliminated will also remove the gun from your tent. This means that you need to ensure your victory if you want to retain your MK-7.
Will MK-7 Officially Return?
Some gamers believe that the availability of MK-7 in tents is just a mistake made by Epic Games. The issue started when the "Fortnite" servers previously went down.
This means that the hack revealed by Ali-A may not work soon once the title developer fixes the issue. But Epic Games will still bring back the OP assault rifle.
According to Dexerto's latest report, the popular MK-7 will be available in "Fortnite" from Apr. 2 until Apr. 4. If you want to see more details about Ali-A's latest "Fortnite" hack, you can view his official YT video below.
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Written by: Griffin Davis