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Fortnite Festival’s setlist includes dozens of popular songs

One of the biggest surprises to come with Chapter 5 of Fortnite has been the introduction of 3 new and bespoke game modes. Alongside a LEGO world and a full-on racing game, Epic Games announced Fortnite Festival – a Guitar Hero-esque rhythm game. With just a few days to go before launch, the team have released a full setlist of available songs.

Taking to Twitter to make the announcement, the newly-created dedicated ‘Fortnite Festival’ page said “We’ve taped the launch setlist to your amp, so you can prepare for the Festival. These sweet Jam Tracks will be on rotation starting in just three more days, so study up!”

In total, 34 songs will be available to play at launch, including hits from the likes of Billie Eilish; The Cranberries; Fall Out Boy; Florence + The Machine; Imagine Dragons; Kendrick Lamar; Lady Gaga; MGK; Nine Inch Nails; PSY; The Weeknd; Weezer; and some Epic Games originals.

Considering how stringent music licensing can be, it is rather impressive to see such a wide variety of artists being included. Hopefully even more songs are added on a consistent basis. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the launch setlist? Are you interested in trying out Fortnite Festival? Which of the 3 new modes are you most looking forward to? Let us know down below.

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