I trash talk it, you trash talk it, we all trash talk it. “Fortnite” is EZ to hate, but it changed gaming forever. Respect earned.
Bit of details first, Epic’s “Fortnite” battle royale released September 26, 2017. The free-to-play, third-person shooter not only had quality shooting mechanics, but a unique build feature that hasn’t been replicated. The crazy part is it doesn’t look like it’s truly slowing down any time soon.
NICKMERCS can’t get enough of the game, praises it left and right. Since “Fortnite” season 5 has dropped, he’s throwing it back into the usual rotation. Sometimes playing it over “Warzone.” For such a big streamer to return to big “Forty,” it’s incredible and proves the game has that lasting appeal even to the big guns.
Like I mentioned earlier in the post, the building mechanics haven’t been matched by any other game. Despite it being polarizing to some gamers, “Fortnite” prides itself on the distinguished build feature. Totally unique. Give credit where credit is due.
Big “Forty” appears to still have the pull for gamers and streamers alike. Viewership on Twitch has gone up like crazy for the month of Dec. 2020, just look at these numbers. Proving “Fortnite” still has gas in the tank, and deservedly so. Hats off to it!