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Fortnite Reveals First-Ever Summer Block Party With Dillon Francis, Cray, & More


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Anyone still trying to fight against the rising tide that is Fortnite is fighting a losing battle. The battle royale game has absolutely taken over the world, even snagging a cameo in the biggest film in history which came out this past month. Now, Fortnite creator Epic Games steps into new territory with its first ever Fortnite Summer Block Party – a two-day event at the Forum in Inglewood, California celebrating the Fortnite community along with some of the community’s favorite creators and celebrities, like Ninja, Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco, Dillon Francis, Kitty Plays, Cray and Jordan Fisher.

Says Fortnite:

On Saturday, June 15, watch celebrities and your favorite streamers battle it out in the first ever Creative tournament! Eight teams of four will be fighting for fame on a new player-made game, designed specially for this event.

On Sunday, June 16, the Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am returns! Find out which team will take home the Victory Royale, LIVE.

A ticket will also include access to a “Fortnite Fan Festival,” though details surrounding this are scarce. It’s unclear if it will be a music festival with popular artists involved in the Pro-Am and Creative tournament, or something else entirely. But with tickets starting at just $35, you’re not risking a whole lot to find out.

To pre-register, visit Fortnite’s Ticketmaster Verified Fan website, enter your information, and when tickets go on-sale you’ll be among the first to be notified.

Can’t make it in person? Don’t worry. Both days will be streamed on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer and more, so you can watch from the comfort of your favorite drop point.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Fortnite Reveals First-Ever Summer Block Party With Dillon Francis, Cray, & More

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