Fourteen days holds a Party Royale premiere on Friday. The popular Battle Royale game invited players to another in-game concert, this time with appearances by Dillon Francis, Steve Aoki and deadmau5.
Developers Epic Games on Wednesday also revealed that Fourteen days More than 350 million players are now registered around 100 million players Since March 2019. In April, players spent more than 3.2 billion hours in Fortnite, Epic said.
The Friday concert follows Fortnites Astronomical experience last month where rapper Travis Scott debuted new music in the game. More than 12 million players attended this concert on April 23, Epic said. Epic also stopped a party royale concert Earlier this month with music from Diplo.
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In addition to the live sets by Dillon Francis, Steve Aoki and deadmau5, the event will feature airborne obstacle courses at Skydive Rift, boat races at Fishsticks’ Boat Race and new items at The Plaza, according to Epic. One thing that isn’t part of Party Royale mode, which Epic says is an experimental and evolving space, is the usual struggle.
“There are no weapons or mats in Party Royale – it’s just about hanging out and having fun. No sweat. It’s all cold,” Epic said in a blog post on Wednesday.
The concert starts at 6 p.m. PT / 9pm ET on Friday, with an encore on Saturday at 11am PT / 2pm ET.