Article 5FDCN Fortnite’s experimental storytelling continues with a brief, thrilling single-player event

Fortnite’s experimental storytelling continues with a brief, thrilling single-player event

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Andrew Webster
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I woke up at 3AM this morning so I could help a glowing butterfly save all of reality. At least I think that's what happened during the most recent mind-bending Fortnite event, which kicked off the game's new season and served as a showcase for its narrative ambitions.

Epic's battle royale has become defined in part by its massive in-game events. There was the original rocket launch in 2018, the sprawling mech vs. kaiju battle, and a black hole that erased the original Fortnite island and took the game down for several days. Last season ended with Marvel villain Galactus fighting millions of players, creating a rift that caused multiple realities to converge. These events have been exciting in part because they were shared, something...

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