

Last week it was announced that another Marvel character would be joining the ranks of Fortnite's cast, as the director of S.H.I.E.L.D Nick Fury became available in the store. As the popularity of Fortnite has soared, film characters, videogame characters, and even real life people have all appeared within the game's store to be purchased as skins to be used while battling for that sweet victory royale. The Battle Royale has become synonymous with its skins. RELATED: The Rock Teases That He's The Foundation in Fortnite Besides a new playlist, the Chapter 2 end event has also come with the appearance of original default skins in the shop, purchaseable for one day only for those that don't already have access to them. ET, the event will be a one-time-only occurrance. Beginning on Saturday, December 4th at 4 p.m. As always, something ending in Fortnite usually correlates with an event, and the end of Chapter 2 will also feature a Fortnite event like no other.

From humble beginnings as one of the most popular Battle Royale games of that year, to having most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Universe, and others as playable skins in the game, Fortnitehas become a titan of gaming, though now it seems to be going back to its roots.Īs Fortnite's Chapter 2 comes to its end, and players welcome Chapter 3 with open arms, Epic Games is looking back not only on all that's happened in Chapter 2, but going further than that to remind the players of the game's original skins. It’s also unclear whether Epic Games will shed ties with the rapper altogether or if Fortnite will feature Travis Scott in-game again at a later date.Fortnite has become one of the major names and brands in gaming since its release back in 2017. It’s not clear whether Travis Scott-themed items will return to the Fortnite item shop or if the decision could be permanent. Since Fortnite and Travis Scott have a history of collaboration, it’s surprising to see the battle royale game's seeming reaction to the controversial incident.
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While the Travis Scott skin and Out West emote can still be equipped and used in-game, disabling the daily section prevents more players from accessing the items for now. Fortnite’s apparent response to Astroworld seems to have been well-received so far, as there seems to be support for the Out West's removal. The daily section of the Fortnite item shop will reappear with the next refresh. While Epic Games did not provide a specific reason for the emote’s removal, Fortnite’s tweet did confirm that the action was intentional. The Out West emote and all other items featured in the Daily section were removed from the game, but Epic Games did not confirm the reason for the change.īecause of the timing, Twitter commenters quickly began to speculate that Fortnite disabling the daily section of the item shop was done in response to the backlash against Travis Scott and his Astroworld Festival. The emote, titled Out West, played a piece of the rap song of the same name. This information came after it was revealed the rapper could face legal action for the Astroworld Festival tragedy.
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Related: Fortnite: How To Reveal The Command Symbol (Season 8)Īccording to the Fortnite Status Twitter account, the Fortnite item shop removed the Travis Scott emote and Monday’s daily section (via Eurogamer). Fortnite made its Travis Scott-themed cosmetics available in November 8’s item shop (presumably to coincide with Astroworld), but the music event was canceled after Friday's mass casualty incident. Scott has since been the target of increased media scrutiny. The rapper, along with Live Nation and other Astroworld Festival organizers, were sued after the incident. It was suggested a crowd of people - many reportedly without festival tickets to the concert - rushed towards the stage during Scott's performance, crushing concertgoers as the venue was filled beyond capacity. The deadly incident took place in Houston, Texas on Friday night when eight people died and dozens more were injured while Scott was performing onstage during the Astroworld Festival. Epic also sold a Travis Scott skin alongside the concert, which many Fortnite players still use. Now, it seems the game is looking to distance itself from the rapper after preventable tragedy struck Scott’s latest festival. Jacques "Travis Scott" Webster has a long history with the battle royale game, having partnered with the battle royale to put on the Astronomical Fortnite concert in 2020, which garnered over 12 million concurrent players and earned Scott a $20 million paycheck. Epic Games has removed Fortnite's Travis Scott emote and daily section from the game's item shop after eight people died at the music artist’s Astroworld Festival.
