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Fortnite’s latest concert turned pop stars into kaiju

A screenshot of the rapper Juice WRLD during a virtual Fortnite concert.
Image: Epic Games

Fortnite’s most recent virtual concert was supersized in multiple ways. Unlike previous events, which focused on specific artists like Ariana Grande or Metallica, this one featured a cast of four different artists: Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ice Spice, and the late Juice WRLD. And it turned each one of the large lineup into a kaiju-sized performer, while also integrating deep cuts of Fortnite lore and providing a tease of what’s next for the game.

Things started out at Snoop Dogg’s compound, which has been at the center of the battle royale map since the beginning of November. From there, a gigantic version of the rapper performed, before whisking players away into space for another song. In fact, the event constantly moved around: up next was Eminem who fought against a giant robot following a dramatic storm, followed by Ice Spice towering over a cityscape like Godzilla. It ended back on the battle royale island with a pair of Juice WRLD songs.

A screenshot of Ice Spice performing in Fortnite.
Image: Epic Games
A screenshot of Eminem performing in a Fortnite concert.
Image: Epic Games
A screenshot from Fortnite.
Image: Epic Games

The humongous versions of the stars were reminiscent of the Travis Scott show from 2020, and — much like the Grande concert — the event also weaved in bits of Fortnite’s strange history. Eminem’s sequence was similar to the game’s mecha-monster battle from back in 2019, while during Juice WRLD’s songs players were turned into the glowing butterflies that first appeared in Fortnite’s ambitious black hole event from the same year. At the end players were given a glimpse of what appears to be the new version of the battle royale island that will be playable when the game’s next chapter kicks off on December 1st.

After things wrapped up, the game was used to premiere Juice WRLD’s new animated music video for “Empty Out Your Pockets,” which takes place inside of Fortnite:

This all comes after an interesting, music-filled month for the battle royale game. At the beginning of November Epic kicked off a remixed version of Fortnite: Chapter 2, which was a month-long and focused on a different musical artist each week. It was preceded by a real life concert in Times Square from Snoop Dogg and Ice Spice. The mini season also introduced a new cosmetic item in the form of kicks, and saw Epic revamp its battle pass structure.

The concert not only closed out Chapter 2: Remix, it also set up the game’s next mainline season. It’s called “Hunters,” and it kicks off on December 1st with new additions like Godzilla and Baymax, along with a completely new battle royale island. Here’s the first trailer:

While the Chapter 2 event is over, Fortnite isn’t done with the nostalgia. Epic is bringing back Fortnite OG — a throwback to the game’s original mapas a permanent fixture on December 6th.