Gaming sensation “Fortnite” is shutting down

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The massive gaming sensation “Fortnite” is scheduled to be shutting down on July 22, 2020. The massive gaming site has been downloaded 15 million times only three months within it’s release.
In Bridgeport, England, a march occurred on December 3, 2019 in awareness that people do not want to play this game. This march was attended by 12,500 people from all around the world.

Epic Games’ economical status has been having rough times as the players of Fortnite had stopped using money on the many items if Fortnite. The game has also done wrong things in the past. As of July 14, 2017, the game made its popular ,”Save the World” game mode as it was about a player fighting zombies to get objectives. This would coast money though, also forcing thousands of players to reject Fortnite two years ago.

Millions of players have been devastated after the many articles were made about Fortnite being shut down. Epic Games has apologized to the players about the end of Fortnite. Epic Games explained at a convention that they had to shut down on July 22, 2020. According to Briggs Magazine and News, they stated,” Fortnite will come to an end for millions of cooperative and caring users around the world who worry about Fortnite shutting down.”

Again, The gaming sensation, “Fortnite” will be shutting down as of July 22, 2020 due to economical reasons.

-Francisco Bartenmin
December 30, 2019

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