Fortnite Sees Over 15 Million Concurrent Players Take on Galactus

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Fortnite is no stranger to huge events. Groups like BTS have debuted music videos and movies like Tenet from Christopher Nolan have released trailers within the game. A recent live performance from Travis Scott also reportedly grossed around $20 million for the artist and Fortnite developer Epic Games. Last night, however, saw the massively popular battle royale try out a different type of event, one that turned out to be extremely popular.

Closing out the Nexus War, a giant season-long crossover between Marvel and Fortnite, was a battle against one of the universe’s most fearsome villains, Galactus. The event saw players team up to fly modified Battle Buses through space, fighting off drones on their way into Galactus’ mouth, where they were armed to explode ending the season.

The event clearly gained traction with Fortnite fans around the globe as, in the limited window that the event was live, it achieved an astonishing 15.3 million concurrent players, with a further 3.4 million watching across YouTube Gaming and Twitch.


This event bought Chapter 2 – Season 4 to a close and after an eight hour period of downtime, Season 5, titled Zero Point began.

The new season brings together “the best hunters from around the galaxy” which include a range of original characters including Menace and Mancake, who is literally a stack of pancakes, as well as a couple of familiar faces. As part of the new Battle Pass, players will be able to unlock Mando, from the hit TV series The Mandalorian, as a skin, as well as a Baby Yoda Back Bling.




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LukeGPosted:

15m is a hell of a lot of people

MrParkerPosted:

People say the game is dying lol fortnite is not dying

OPPosted:

The 12 year olds really working hard to keep this game alive I see...

Baz_AccentsPosted:

Thats crazy i thought this game died last year but millions and millions of people are still playing it,

I thought it was fun in 2017 not my cup of tea anymore,

Tho now im thinking this game will never die its gonna be like minecraft lasting 10 years somehow because these tiktok kids can't seem to get enough of it