In prior issues of Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point from Donald Mustard, Christos N. Gage, Reilly Brown, Nelson Faro
DeCastro, and John Kalisz, Batman and his new squad managed to find a means into the secure tunnels and facilities used by the shadowy figures who are abducting warriors from throughout the multiverse to take part in their deadly tournament. However, the end of the last issue saw the death of Fishstick, confirming that the team has a traitor in their mi
This event really began to expand the Fortnite story, original characters, and lore into something more. It also acted as a teaser, by allowing players to play as skins in the battle pass by randomly having them change characters, before given the chance to purchase the p
Specifically, there was only one chest, and everything was fine if only one player landed there, but there were occasions where 3 or 4 landed on the same spot. Whoever got the chest, probably ended up winning the fi
Looking back on this event, the Fortnite map is so entirely different now. Even though this was a fast and short event, in which players just watched a rocket crash into the map, it's still a special memory for f
Twitch is one of the most prominent platforms for video game streamers, and it has a lot of potential to do a lot of good. In November, for instance, the website donated an incredible $1 million dollars to the
AbleGamers Foundation , which is an incredible boon for video game fans with disabilities. Twitch could be a really positive presence in the internet world, and a safe place for _
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Even though the final showdown isn't one of the most recent events, it still manages to be one of the most impressive, even though it lacks the minigames and interactive characters that newer events h
For the first time ever, players got to see the storm completely destroyed and replaced with water. Not only that but during the event, there were also clips of an outside look of the people watching over the Fortnite island, which appeared to be Jonesy in an off
Now streamers may have to beware the music featured in Fortnite 's Nexus War event. A recent Twitter post from the Twitch Support account warns fans of a DMCA risk involved in the Nexus War. In order to avoid incurring any penalties, Twitch is encouraging any streamers who took part in the season ending event to export their VODs and clips now and then delete any Nexus War footage from their Twitch channel. A link to the website's FAQ on DMCA notices has also been provided so that streamers can further educate themselves on the dangers of stream
Although the arrival of The Mandalorian in Fortnite ’s Season 5 came as a surprise for some players, the skin actually leaked last week , revealing that Din Djarin and baby Yoda were on their way to the game well before any official announcement. Interestingly, Epic Games spoiled the mystery itself by accidentally posting a new Fortnite icon image that contained Mando and a couple of other character skins. This mistake cost the studio an impressive reveal, although a Din Djarin’s costume was somewhat inevitable considering the popularity of the TV show and an official collaboration between Fortnite and Disn
Twitch has issued a warning on Twitter for Fortnite _ streamers to delete their footage of the recent Nexus War event. The Nexus War event has seen the ending of _Fortnite 's fourth season, giving fans the opportunity to fly the game's iconic battle bus into the mouth of legendary Marvel villain Galactus to defeat him and save reality. It was a memorable way to bring Fortnite 's epic Marvel crossover event to a close, and one that was surely attended by a lot of fans and streamed to even m
Out of every event, the Astronomical concert by Travis Scott was one of the most immersive experiences for fans of the game. This all took place in the form of a concert with original music by Travis Sc
Fortnite has set a new record for the number of concurrent players participating in the recent Galactus event. The epic fight against the World Eater came as a conclusion to Season 4, although the surprise was slightly spoiled by a leaked Galactus skin a few days prior to the ev
Twitch's response to this DMCA emergency has been severely lacking. The company's even been called out for its behavior by a former VP. Its handling of the Nexus War event is arguably an improvement over its behavior in the past, as it at least gives streamers a chance to preserve their content before the ban hammer comes down. But it's certainly not a feasible option in the long run. Streamers are going to want to record their participation in major events like this. Telling these streamers to hide their VODs as soon as possible makes Twitch feel less like a platform for content sharing and more like a speakeasy getting raided by c