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Fortnite Breaks Its Concurrent Player Count Record

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Fortnite broke its own concurrent player count record during the Remix: The Finale of Chapter 5, gathering more than 14.3 million users.

The much-expected program was held last Saturday, November 30, with A-list artists who performed at the concert, which included Juice WRLD, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Ice Spice, alongside new music premieres.

Juice WRLD’s tribute when the first of his tracks, “Empty Out Your Pockets,” praised for its remarkable visuals and emotional impact, wowed fans and supporters who were excited to see him on the stage.

“Another Part of Me,” a so Snoop Dogg’s popular hit where he featured Sting, was another performance that swept the attendees off their feet, adding more colors to an already interesting event.

The program was staged live at 2:00 PM EST, and before that, at 2:30 PM EST, concurrent players had passed 12 million and later ended at 14.3 million. This achievement set the stage for the next chapter for Fortnite while it also celebrated Juice WRLD’s legacy.

Chapter 6 of Fortnite will be launched on the 1st of December and will also introduce revamped movement mechanics, a map that is reworked, and a Japan-inspired mythology theme.

There is also an opportunity made available for players to anticipate a collaboration with Godzilla, a giant turtle POI, and new skins with Big Hero 6’s Baymax.

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