‘Fortnite: Battle Royale’ Crosses the Billion-Dollar Threshold
There are rumors that Epic Games could change certain aspects of the tournament to force players to be more competitive during matches, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
Of course, Fortnite’s birthday isn’t the only thing that Epic Games has to celebrate in regards to the title.
Epic Games is celebrating the birthday of their most successful IP Fortnite next week on July 24th.
As well as Drake, Ninja has played with many other celebrities, such as Harry Kane and Marshmello, which has helped to promote the game to a wider audience. We experienced many pain points from a server performance standpoint and feel we under delivered for the premiere of online competition in Fortnite.
Players in the tournament weren’t the only ones disappointed with the first Summer Skirmish.
The release window for “Fortnite” Android may have been discovered recently by data miners, which has set expectations for a summer launch.
Fortnite Season 5 is underway and countless players across the world are diving into the hottest battle royale game around, hoping to beat out 99 other players to claim Victory Royale!
Epic Games announced that they will be shutting down the servers for Fortnite for another round of maintenance.
According to market research company SuperData (via GI.Biz), Epic has raked in over a Billion Dollars just from in-game purchases.
Like in the first Summer Skirmish event, this tournament will consist of 10 matches, however, the preliminary event only went to four matches. The top 20 players at the end of the Week 2 Summer Skirmish will be awarded. Fortnite streamer WishYouLuck posted a video addressing the controversy, while Team SoloMid player Ali “Myth” Kabbani and streamer Ben “DrLupo” Lupo also gave their thoughts on the situation regarding iDropz_Bodies.
When does Sunday Fortnite tournament start?