Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso emote returns to Fortnite with original audio, refund options, and Chapter 2 Remix update details
The Return of Sabrina Carpenter’s Caffeinated Emote
Epic Games has officially announced the comeback of Sabrina Carpenter’s popular Caffeinated emote, this time featuring the authentic original version of her hit song Espresso rather than the previously used remix.
The collaboration between Fortnite and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter generated significant anticipation throughout 2024, given her chart-topping album success and viral hit songs that dominated music platforms.
However, initial excitement turned to disappointment when players discovered the Caffeinated emote utilized the sped-up ‘Double Shot’ remix instead of the familiar original Espresso track, despite the standard version being available as a Jam Track.
Following substantial community feedback from both Fortnite enthusiasts and Sabrina Carpenter fans expressing preference for the original audio, Epic Games temporarily removed the emote and committed to revising it.
Update Timeline and Version Changes
Epic Games confirmed through official channels: “We are updating the Caffeinated Emote to play the originally intended audio of Espresso in the upcoming v32.00 build.”
The development team emphasized that the updated emote will automatically appear in all players’ lockers if previously purchased, eliminating the need for manual updates or repurchasing.
Version 32.00 represents a significant milestone as it launches Chapter 2 Remix while concluding Chapter 5 Season 4, scheduled for release on Saturday, November 2, 2024, based on current Battle Pass countdown timers.
We are updating the Caffeinated Emote to play the originally intended audio of Espresso in the upcoming v32.00 build. It will automatically update in everyone’s locker if purchased, and will return to the Item Shop shortly after release.
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Refund Policy and Player Options
Players who acquired the original Caffeinated emote featuring the remix version will receive the updated original audio automatically, but Epic provides flexibility for those preferring the previous iteration.
The company clarified their refund policy: “Anyone who purchased Caffeinated prior to this adjustment will be able to return it without spending a ticket if they prefer.”
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This no-cost return option represents Epic Games’ commitment to player satisfaction, allowing community members to make preference-based decisions without resource penalties.
Chapter 2 Remix Content Overview
While awaiting the November update for the emote’s return, initially hesitant players can anticipate accessing the properly implemented version as originally envisioned by the developers.
The impending Chapter 2 Remix update introduces substantial content refreshes beyond the Caffeinated emote correction, including revitalized character skins and returning favorite map locations that veteran players will recognize.
Strategic players should note that major updates often shift gameplay meta, making this an ideal time to assess inventory and prepare for new tactical opportunities when the remix launches.
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