Fortnite Won’t Ever Die

TwitchAddict October 17, 2021
Fortnite Won’t Ever Die

For over four years, Fortnite has been a popular Battle Royale game. In the meantime, Call of Duty Warzone, Apex Legends, and Spellbreak was released, but none of them were able to match the impact of Epic Games’ Battle Royale game.

With such massive popularity comes inevitable criticism. Every day, millions of people all over the world try to discredit the game Fortnite and claim that it is permanently dead.

However, declaring Fortnite dead is a gross exaggeration, Epic Games’ Battle Royale game, according to a Fortnite player, will never die. Fortnite was recently compared to another game Minecraft by a Twitter user where it says and claims that it is similar to the latter in such a way that both games will never go away from gamers’ minds.

Fortnite “won’t ever die” because of the constant influx of new players: and Fortnite, like Minecraft, may experience a decline in popularity. However, such setbacks will only be temporary, and the game will eventually return to the top of the Battle Royale genre.

The said tweet is supported by viewership numbers on streaming platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. Fortnite is currently Twitch’s seventh most popular game, with a slew of content creators streaming it on a daily basis.

Similarly, Fortnite is the world’s sixth most popular PC game. It’s worth noting that millions of players have signed up for PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile platforms.

As a result, it goes without saying that Fortnite has millions of players. This includes big streamers like SypherPK and Nick Eh 30, as well as pro players like Bugha, Clix, and Ronaldo.

In a similar way to Roblox and Minecraft, the game has clearly maintained its popularity.

Why is Fortnite still popular four years after its release?

Epic Games is, without a doubt, the most important reason why Fortnite is still so popular. The developer’s goal of making the game evergreen was obvious from the start, which explains the inclusion of modes like Creative.

Fortnite has evolved into something more than a Battle Royale game. The community can create and experience almost any genre in Creative mode. Second, crossovers are a common occurrence in Fortnite. Because of these collaborations, fans of a wide range of franchises are drawn to the game, making Fortnite’s reach ‘truly global.’

Valkyrie will be the name of Fortnite Creative 2.0, and it will be available to players soon. This mode is expected to bring with it a plethora of new game creation possibilities. Overall, the aforementioned factors have helped to keep Fortnite relevant even after it has been out for years. However, the Battle Royale mode remains its most valuable asset, and Epic Games releases new updates on a regular basis to keep it fresh and enjoyable.