.@trvisXX premieres his new song "The Scotts" at his in-game Fortnite concert pic.twitter.com/DiecXJZl2q
— B/R Gaming (@BRGaming) April 23, 2020
The era of Battle Royale Games started three ago & it gained popularity with Fortnite & PUBG. After the success of these two games, we saw a lot of BR titles including, Apex Legends, Warzone & Blackout.
Fortnite Battle Royale was released in 2017 & since then the game is running strong & it is immensely popular worldwide. The success of the game can be inferred by its viewership of in-game events.
Today, Fortnite’s another in-game concert took place & it featured the singer Travis Scott. The event was named as the Astronomical Event. Rod Breslau shared a tweet saying that “Fortnite’s Travis Scott event continues to showcase Epic’s ability to put on legendary live event experiences in not just video games but in all the entertainment, with millions of people watching around the world.” Have a look at its viewership on various platforms.
- 1.7M+ on YouTube
- 1.2M+ on Twitch
Similar to Marshmello event, the map & environment changed drastically when the Travis Scott event begins. It took place at a stage set on Sweaty Islands. Unlike, Marshmello event, it will be held five times.
The event kicked off at 7 pm EDT for the US region. The duration of the event was approximately 10 minutes. Travis Scott revealed his new song ‘The Scotts’, during the Astronomical event performance. Have a look at it down below.
Now Fortnite fans are comparing this event with the Marshmello’s event. According to many well-known streamers & celebs, Travis Scott event is better than the Marshmello one. Have a look at a few tweets which confirms the same.
Travis Scott event was visually spectacular & stunning. It has once again shown that why Fortnite is still one of the best game that is available on the market. In case you missed the event, you can check it down below from the courtesy of Yung Chip.
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