As of a few hours ago, I never would’ve expected these threads to turn into a public bashing of Fortnite. It’s a good game and the in-game events they’re pulling off are actually pretty amazing.
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It doesn't defeat the purpose if people playing the game are forced to watch it, like an advertisement. I don't know how it works though.
It defeats the purpose of the huge deal between WB and Fortnite. This wasn't free.
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I mean I personally don't like seeing Nolan collaborate with people/companies that are anti-consumer and backstabbing to content creators.
I wonder if they will have more promotional material in Fortnite. Like you mentioned, they had a Travis Scott concert which was apparently crazy. What if they do an event for Tenet and there's a bunch of shit reversing or whatever.Sanchez wrote: ↑May 21st, 2020, 6:52 pmWell I had to come back for this...I tried Fortnite once and instantly uninstalled it because I really disliked it. So don't think I'm a huge fan of that game. But this has to be the dumbest comment in this entire thread.Nolanfan93 wrote: ↑May 21st, 2020, 4:18 pmFortnite is one of the worst BR games ever and seems quite weird to premiere the trailer on it. It's a cartoonish crap, aimed at 12-year olds.
Fortnite is the biggest game in the world right now, with over 250 millon registered players, and 80 million monthly actice players. Last month they had 12 millon online at once for a huge event with Travis Scott. Whether you like the game or not is completely irrelevant, Epic Games are doing something right. And that's an understatement.
Even if 60% of their playerbase of 80M were kids, that still makes 30M that aren't. This is an absolutely brilliant move.
I think, seeing the trailer for the first time inside a video game projected on a large screen with people from all over the globe during a pandemic is really wholesome.
I honestly don't know anything about it. I just figured the ads on YouTube must cost something, and they're still very useful even if you can go watch the full trailer somewhere else or can choose to skip it. Those ads have introduced me to plenty of movies that I would otherwise never have even chosen to watch the trailer for.
100% on point. I mean the thing I hate about Epic is their exclusivity issue. For instance this trailer can very well be debuted inside their game, however it also should drop online at the same time for non-children to see it/or perhaps just people who aren't gamers. No one should impose you to download the game or see a live streaming in-game again to see it...