It's time to party! Fortnite's Deadmau5 and Steve Aoki concert officially kicks off the game's new social, non-violent Party Royale mode.
With the Coronavirus pandemic forcing many people to live in shelters, multiplayer games like "Fortnite" have become a quasi-social hub where people can gather while indoors. To that end, Epic Games has devised a Fortnite Party Royale mode and plans to host large-scale live music events within the hugely popular game.
Party Royale is based on Fortnite's Battle Royale, but strips away all the guns and building mechanics, leaving players on a peaceful island just to socialize and participate in virtual activities like skydiving and boat races. But there will also be a huge main stage where real-world artists will perform. Deadmau5, Dillon Francis, and Steve Aoki will take the stage at the Party Royale premiere.
The live event is open to the public as soon as it begins and can be attended at any time until it ends. Simply select "Party Royale" in the "Fortnite Battle Royale" playlist and go to Party Island from there.
If you are new to Fortnite, you can download and play for free on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, Android, and Mac.
If you don't have access to Fortnite or missed the set time, IGN's full coverage of the event can be found here:
From May 8 at 6pm ET to May 11 at 10am ET. Neon Wings Back Bling" from "Fortnite" will be given to anyone who logs into "Party Royale".
If you're busy this Friday or don't live in the U.S. and don't want to be up early in the morning, Epic Games has you covered.
Because Epic Games will be rebroadcasting the full show on the main stage at Party Royale Island.
If you are not interested in Party Royale and would rather enjoy the more social and more competitive Battle Royale mode, you can enjoy Battle Royale alongside Party Royale.
Following the success of the Travis Scott concert in Fortnite, Epic Games can be expected to set up more live music performances in Fortnite.
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