
Epic Games reveals the surprising results of the battle royale video game, which, far from being in the doldrums, presents its best historical results.
Epic Games has confirmed that the Galactus Event of Fortnite: Battle Royale with which Season 4 was dismissed to make way for Season 5 has resulted in no less than 15.3 million concurrent players, a new record for the video game in an unforgettable 2020 year for the North American giant.
Fifteen million users welcomed at the same time what was going to translate into Zero Point, the start of Season 5, to record this manifestation of roots in Fortnite by the community around the world . Far from being in a downward trend in terms of players and audience, Fortnite has managed to revitalize itself to the point of exceeding the 12.3 million users who, back in April, got together to see the concert of rapper Travis Scott.
We defeated him! A record 15.3 million concurrent players joined forces in our biggest event ever to fight back Galactus in today’s in-game event, while more than 3.4 million cheered and watched on @YouTubeGaming and @Twitch! pic.twitter.com/IAcNpcPKEw
– Fortnite (@FortniteGame) December 2, 2020
Above the Travis Scott concert and DJ Marshmello event
Few now seem like the 10.7 million recorded during the DJ Mashmello event in February 2019; The Galactus Event has established a new ceiling, a new limit, which shows above all that the health status of Fortnite Chapter 2 is positive and attractive enough for brands to think in more figures like the current ones for several years.
Because the Galactus Event, individually, has managed to register more than 3.4 million viewers on YouTube and Twitch; In other words, in this case we are not only talking about players, but also about spectators. That figure could have been even higher if it weren’t for the problems identified in both platforms, especially Amazon’s, where the traffic was such that the servers collapsed for a few moments.
Spaniard Grefg breaks Tyler “Ninja” Blevins record on Twitch
It is inevitable to mention content creators in this regard. In addition, in this case there is a well-known personality in our country who broke a historical record on Twitch. The young Spanish Grefg, currently living in Andorra, broke any kind of record on the purple platform by registering no less than 640,000 simultaneous viewers; thus surpassed the nearly 630,000 of Tyler “Ninja” Blevins in March 2018.
Well, this is what Twitch marks me on today’s live. I do not know if it has actually been 660,000, more, less, tomorrow they will confirm me …
In any case, it becomes the most watched live of my life and the world record of a streamer on Twitch.
I have no words. 💜 pic.twitter.com/oxTixNgWAD
– Grefg =) (@TheGrefg) December 1, 2020
At FreeGameTips we are already working on our particular Fortnite Season 5 guide so you don’t miss anything. On the cover we have the mission guide, all the mythical weapons, how to get the skin of The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda or all the fish and how to weigh them, among others.
References | Fortnite, Twitch, Grefg