Head of epic games Tim Sweeney has announced that servers for their famous game “Fortnite” “will be shutting down sometime in September 2020” sources say

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“We just can’t support the amount of servers we’re running” Sweeney says In an interview with our correspondent Jason tucker, Sweeney also added that “we weren’t prepared for the amount of popularity this game would accumulate” The game known worldwide as “Fortnite battle Royale” has faced controversy in the past for it’s glorification of cartoon violence. The game of Fortnite consists of one hundred players jumping out of a “battle bus” and gruesomely hunting down their competition with guns such as the ar-15 and explosive weapons like the rocket launchers commonly used by the terrorist organisation known as ISIS that has been terrorising the Middle East for ten years now, our mental health Correspondent Dr. james Howard said in an exclusive interview that “In our studies we have seen a fifteen percent increase of violence in children under the age of fourteen after playing a match of Fortnite” Sweeney closed our interview by saying “downsizing is our goal but I wouldn’t ignore the possibility of a shutdown soon”
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