Fortnite returned to its map circa 2018 (or Chapter 1 Season 5 if you prefer to measure time that way) last Friday, reviving locations like Tilted Towers, Loot Lake and Greasy Grove and unlocking the battle royale game’s vaulted weapons, vehicles and items in a four-week nostalgic event dubbed Season OG. As it turns out, with the old map and items came a whole lot of players, setting a new all-time concurrent player record for the multiplayer shooter that surpasses even its previous heights in the pop-culture zeitgeist.
44.7 million people played Fortnite on November 4th, devs Epic Games announced on Twitter, calling Saturday “the biggest day in Fortnite’s history” - surpassing a crossover event with Marvel in December 2020 that saw 15.3 million concurrent players battle against comic-book baddie Galactus. Also up there in Fortnite’s records is the in-game concert for Travis Scott’s Astronomical, which recorded 12.3 million concurrent players in April 2020.
The popularity of Season OG led to increased queue times when logging in, with Fortnite’s official status account saying that the team were monitoring the health and capacity of servers due to the boom in players. Those 44.7 million players apparently racked up 102 million hours of play time for good measure, too.
Season OG runs just four weeks - much shorter than the typical three-month span of a new Fortnite season - with each week moving the map, weapon selection and vehicles onto a new season of Chapter 1. The opening tribute to Season 5 (aka the Shopping Cart & Pump Shotgun era) will last until November 9th, which will bring back elements from Season 6 (aka Quad Bikes & Six Shooters, my favourite country music album).
Way to start things off with a big
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