Millions of Fortnite fanatics all over the world are in awe!
Season 10 is over and no one has a clue of what's going to happen next. Well no one except the creative genius' up at the Epic Games headquarters.
I spoke with a 12 year old gamer, who was in the middle of playing Fortnite on Sunday 13th, and he described his experienced:
"Well around 2 p.m. I was playing Fortnite with (4) four of my friends the all of sudden there was a rocket launch, it exploded in the sky, then disappeared. Then, I seen plenty rifts with spaceships shooting across the map into each other. It made one big rift then appeared in front of the meteor. The meteor was stuck over Dusty Depot all season but then started falling towards "Loot Lake". When asked what was "Loot Lake"? he explained that is was a location on the Fornite map.
"The meteor dropped into the orb, in the middle of "Loot Lake", then there was a big explosion, all my friends and I flew towards "Moisty Palms". Then everything was sucked back towards "Loot Lake" then everything disappeared.
After that the Black hole appeared. I waited for 30 minutes with my friends but nothing happened, so I finally took that shower, I was trying to take all day".
Social media is in a frenzy as Fortnite posted updates on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch and Youtube with the same "black hole" and some really creepy music can be heard playing.
Could this be the end of Fortnite? or an awesome marketing strategy gearing up for Season 11 or Chapter 2.
Over 20,000 people on Twitter alone are tuned staring into the black hole, expressing their feelings and theories of what they think happened. Screaming and crying emojis can be seen in the Twitch chat room as they all watch and wait for something... anything!
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) October 13, 2019
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WHERE OUR GAMING MONEY GOES!
Tim Sweeney, Epic Games CEO • NET WORTH $4.5B |
- Tim Sweeney is co founder and CEO of Cary, North Carolina game developer Epic Games.
- The private company is the maker of Fortnite, one of the world's most popular games, with over 250 million players.
- The free-to-play game, released in July 2017, brought in an estimated $2.4 billion in revenue in 2018.
- In October 2018, Epic Games raised $1.25 billion in funding from firms like KKR, Kleiner Perkins and Vulcan Capital.
- Chinese tech giant Tencent, which bought a 48% stake for $330 million in 2012, is still the largest outside investor.
- Epic Games is also the creator of the Unreal Engine, one of the most used game development tool kits for other studios.
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