Fortnite has become a behemoth

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asked Apr 4, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)

It become so popular, in fact, the Epic Games itself declared that the failed rescue attempt by posting the movie in all of its glory on the Fortnite Twitter accounts, where you could view it for yourself under.

Afterward, in this week's update to Battle Royale, a gravestone commemorating the event was discovered in the exact location where fortnite traps the manslaughter took place, and the victim himself - Chappadoodle, as he is known in the game - shared his side of this story on the internet in a Reddit place.

Now, Fortnite fans around the world are trying to hold funerals for Chappadoodle, meeting at the gravestone - straight from the conflict bus - and momentarily putting their weapons away and pickaxes to pay respects to a fallen comrade. Regrettably, not everyone has been playing nicely, and a few are employing these in-game gatherings as chances to rack up kills and generally cause more mayhem in a time that's supposed to be held fast way to get fortnite weapons. Tut tut.

This particular misanthrope, for example, managed to get 12 kills with some well placed explosives (before being quickly taken out himself), while some other hapless player really destroyed the gravestone itself, obviously enraging the nearby attendees and stirring up an indue skirmish.

There are some successful ceremonies, and I am sure plenty of civil interactions have taken place unrecorded, but what do you expect? This can be Battle Royale, and players are going to do whatever it takes to get a win, even if it means causing more passing at a funeral.

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