Fortnite Festival is getting new tracks, and it's great news for anyone who grew up in the 2000s. Eight new tracks will be added to the game this Thursday, including hits from Paramore, Disturbed, Panic! at the Disco, and more.
This adds a lot more range to Fortnite Festival's offerings, throwing in some alternative rock, nu-metal, and pop-punk into the library. Each track will set you back 500 V-bucks a pop, so it will be 4,000 for the whole collection of new songs.
The full list of new songs coming to Fortnite Festival this week is as follows:
In other words, it's a great time to be a former weird kid who went to high school in the 2010s, huh?
With Numb and Misery Business you've got a couple of bangers that would have been on any emo teenager's rotation back in the day, as well as the certified classic Down with the Sickness. Panic! at the Disco is there too, but alas, it isn't a track from their glory days. High Hopes has its fans though. Well, I assume it does, anyway.
In any case, Fortnite fans have a lot to get excited about right now. There's been a ton of popular updates lately, with Festival only added last December. It was around this time that Peter Griffin was added to the game too, indicating that anything or anyone could be included in a battle pass going forward.
Alongside these new tracks, a new season is expected to be unveiled this week. It will almost definitely be centred around Greek mythology, with Pandora's Box appearing on the map last week. Players managed to smash it open over the weekend, a feat that involved dealing five trillion damage.
Capping off a great few months, it was announced earlier today that Fortnite has been nominated for the BAFTA's Players' Choice award. It's one of only two games on the shortlist that didn't launch in 2023, showing that the live service is at no risk of falling out of relevancy anytime soon.
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