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Fortnite, the free-to-play competitive video game shooter, has become a cultural force in a very short period of time. And as of Sunday, one person has risen to rule it.
You might not expect it from a game where 100 people descend on an island and try to shoot and craft their way to the top, but dance parties have become a surprise feature of many Fortnite games. So much so that the developer Epic Games decided to celebrate its community by announcing a "Boogiedown" competition at the beginning of this month, asking for video submissions of IRL players dancing.
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via Zero Tech Blog