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Fortnite “Remix: The Finale” in-game concert sets new all-time concert record with 14m concurrent users

Fortnite's latest live concert, “Remix: The Finale”, has blown past all previous attendance records, drawing, at least for a moment, over 14.3 million players simultaneously to witness an unforgettable musical experience.

Featuring performances from artists like Juice WRLD, Snoop Dogg, Ice Spice, and Eminem, the event captivated audiences with its visuals and high-energy music. While Epic Games hasn't released the exact figures, you can see over at fortnite.gg that on November 30th, the concurrent player count surpassed 14.3 million players, making it the most attended Fortnite event in the past two years. As far as we know, there was only one time where the player count was higher, and that was in the Galactus event with over 15 million players.

The event was a fitting tribute to the late Juice WRLD, whose music and legacy were celebrated throughout the experience. Players were treated to in-game performances by massive animated versions of each artist, each with their unique stage and visual style. Snoop Dogg rocked an amusement park, Eminem battled a mecha version of himself, Ice Spice took over a cityscape, and Juice WRLD delivered a moving performance on the water.

While the focus was primarily on the musical performances, Epic Games also offered a sneak peek at the new Chapter 6 map, teasing the changes and additions that await players in the upcoming season. More details about Chapter 6 will be revealed in the coming days.

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KitGuru says: Did you watch the “Remix: The Finale” concert live? Did you enjoy it? Do you think other game studios should do more events like this one?

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