10m players attended Fortnite's Marshmello concert
More than 10 million people played Fortnite on Saturday night to attend its brilliant in-game Marshmello concert, with millions more watching streams online.
The DJ set had been teased throughout the week via posters in-game, and the gradual building of a stage in Pleasant Park. As 7pm neared, Fortnite threw players into a match centring on the area – and then removed all weapons.
Right on schedule, Marshmello turned up and played a 10-minute set, the performance punctuated by live audio from the DJ himself and interactive sections where players found themselves in low gravity, or able to hover and soar around the neon-lit stage.
Here’s a replay of the full thing, from start to finish:
Marshmello’s concert for anyone that missed it! from r/FortNiteBR
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The event ended with Marshmello waving goodbye, before players were flung back into the air, weapons re-enabled to resume normal play.
Despite the huge numbers of players in-game (that 10m figure comes from Geoff Keighley), everything seemed to go off without a hitch. It’s yet another example of Fortnite ripping up its battle royale rulebook for a live event which draws millions simply to watch the game’s latest spectacle.