Lego Fortnite launches with more players than every Fortnite battle royale mode combined
With 2.3 million concurrent players, Lego Fortnite is already the biggest th𝄹ing in Epic's multiverse

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Lego Fortnite is upon us, and it seems everyone wants to know what it's all about. With 2.3 million concurrent players as of this writing, the new🦩 survival crafting game is already the biggest thing in Fortnite.
The battle royale modes in Fortnite are split across different subtypes for the standard mode, the Zero Build mode, and ranked versions ไof each. Player counts for all modes are available in-game and on third-party trackers like , and as I write this, the f🔥our core battle royale modes have a combined concurrent player count of 1,653,158.
Meanwhile, Lego Fortnite has a concurrent player count of 2,312,435 right now. To put that in perspective, only one game in the history of Steam has reached more than 2.3 million concurrents, and that was when PUBG first took the world by storm back in 2018. Fortnite itself only topped three million players in total ea🅺rlier this year.
Of course, Fortnite's had an utterly massive handful of months. Season OG took the overall concurrent player record above 6.1 million, and an utterly absurd 11.6 million were logged in all at once to see the Big Bang event kick off 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 this past weekend - or, at least, to sit in a queue while the event went down. Two more new games - Rocket Racing from Psyonix and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fortnite Festival from Harmonix - are set to launch within Fortnite th𒅌is week, so I guess we'll soon see just how much bigger Epic's multiverse can get.
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