Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your funny guy Nuked, here to bring you the latest scoop from the digital world of Fortnite. Buckle up, because this ride is about to get kaiju-sized!
Fortnite just dropped a colossal virtual concert that took things up a notch. Instead of spotlighting just one artist like Ariana Grande or Metallica, this event brought together four big names: Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ice Spice, and the late Juice WRLD. Each artist was transformed into a massive kaiju performer, and the event was packed with references to Fortnite lore while teasing some exciting future updates for the game.
The adventure kicked off at Snoop Dogg’s massive compound, which has been a key location on the battle royale map since early November. Players were treated to a gigantic Snoop performance before being launched into space for more musical fun. The concert kept moving; Eminem battled a giant robot in a dramatic storm, followed by Ice Spice towering over a cityscape like a true monster. The grand finale featured Juice WRLD with a couple of his hit songs back on the battle royale island.
The oversized performances brought back memories of Travis Scott’s epic show in 2020. Just like Ariana’s concert, this event incorporated quirky bits from Fortnite’s bizarre history. Eminem’s segment echoed the mecha-monster showdown from 2019, while during Juice WRLD’s part, players transformed into glowing butterflies—just like during Fortnite’s legendary black hole event.
As the concert wrapped up, players were treated to a sneak peek of the new battle royale island set to launch with the game’s next chapter on December 1st. And if that wasn’t enough, they premiered Juice WRLD’s new animated music video for “Empty Out Your Pockets,” all set within the Fortnite universe!
This concert capped off a month filled with musical festivities in Fortnite. Epic Games kicked off a remixed version of Fortnite: Chapter 2 at the start of November, spotlighting different artists each week. This was preceded by an actual concert in Times Square featuring Snoop Dogg and Ice Spice. Plus, they introduced new kicks as cosmetic items and revamped their battle pass structure—talk about keeping things fresh!
The concert not only wrapped up Chapter 2: Remix but also laid the groundwork for the upcoming season titled “Hunters,” launching on December 1st. Expect new additions like Godzilla and Baymax alongside a brand-new battle royale island. Check out the first trailer for some sneak peeks!
Even though Chapter 2 has come to an end, Fortnite is not done with nostalgia just yet. Epic Games is bringing back Fortnite OG—an homage to the game’s original map—as a permanent feature starting December 6th. Exciting times ahead!