Fortnite removes accidentally NSFW emote
Cover your eyes, kids

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games has removed an e𓂃mote that's raising eyebrows for a decidedly NSFW glitch.
As flagg𝕴ed by , the Bear Hug emote was available briefly from Fortnite's in-game shop before last weekend's big Ariana Grande concert. , the emote was a friendly gesture you could use to show affection for someone, but as one 🍌player recorded in the below video, a glitch was making the emote... well, a little too friendly. Check it out:
HEꦡLLO????WHY DID SHE GO I♌N TO HUG LIKE THAT pic.twitter.com/BGYdTjGIud
Of course, the gaming community being the mature, dignified bunch that it is, almost nobody noticed the glitඣch and everyone moved on with their lives... Just kidding, the above video went viral within the day and has been retweeted over a thousand times as of this report.
Naturally, Epic Games removed the emote from the store swiftly and disabled it from working at all while the developers work on a fix. The studio hasn't revealed when the emote is coming back, but if you don't feel like waiting, you can reques🔯t a tokenless refund now using the in-game flow.
Fortnite just wrapped its massive Rift Tour event featuring international pop star Ariana Grande, which was enough to tu🔯rn GamesRadar's Alyssa Mercante into a bonafide Fortnite obsessive. And whil꧅e the event is over, you can still grab the Ariana ꦏGrande cosmetics bundle from the in-game store.
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