A lot of people returned to the original Fortnite island on its first day back.
By Jason Fanelli on
Epic Games dropped a blast from the past last week, as the month-long Fortnite OG season--which brings back the game's original island arena from 2018--kicked off on November 3. The decision has already proven wildly popular, as the company has reported all-time records for both unique user counts and the number of hours played in the first 24 hours of the new season.
Over 44.7 million users logged into Fortnite during the first day of Fortnite OG, which according to Epic marks the game's most popular single day in its five-year history. Those player accounted for a combined 102 million hours of playing time, which is another all-time record.
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Circana industry analyst Mat Piscatella added some more impressive context to this feat on his X account. He revealed that, according to Circana's Player Engagement Tracker, «38% of all active Xbox players on November 3rd played Fortnite that day, while 33% of all active PlayStation players did the same.» According to Piscatella, both of these are the highest percentages for Fortnite since tracking began in June 2020.
Piscatella also said that those active Xbox players averaged 195 minutes of playtime per player in Fortnite on November 3 alone, with PlayStation players averaging 204 minutes during the same 24-hour period.
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