Epic Games has delayed today’s Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 launch.
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Lady Gaga is teasing an upcoming Fortnite collaboration.
Following in the footsteps of The Weeknd, the singer-songwriter appears set to be the second featured artist in Fortnite’s new free-to-play music game Fortnite Festival, which was released in December.
Developed by Rock Band studio Harmonix, which Epic Games acquired in 2021, Fortnite Festival is a music game where players can perform in a band with friends or play solo with tracks from popular artists.
For its debut season, Epic released a The Weeknd skin, a handful of the artist’s songs were made available to play, and the music video for the single Popular debuted exclusively in the game.
*fortnite https://t.co/1FwPHmMfRJ pic.twitter.com/9BSG6S23zh
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) <a target="_blank" rel=«noopener» class=«link-external» href=«https://twitter.com/ladygaga/status/1759986415415459972?ref_src=» https:>February 20, 2024
Lady Gaga teased her upcoming Fortnite collaboration with a message on X, which quoted an infamous tweet she made in 2019, in which she asked her followers “What’s Fortnight”.
Season 2 of Fortnite Festival launches on February 22, when players can expect the collaboration to be officially revealed.
Disney announced this month that it’s investing $1.5 billion to acquire an equity stake in Epic Games.
It was also revealed that the companies have teamed up to build a new universe connected to Fortnite that will let users “play, watch, shop and engage” with content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Avatar.
Epic Games has delayed today’s Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 launch.
Fortnite‘s newest season, Myths & Mortals, has been detailed by Epic Games ahead of today’s launch.
Apple escalated its feud with Epic Games on Wednesday, blocking the Fortnite video-game maker from launching its own online marketplace on iPhones and iPads in Europe.
Apple has terminated Epic's iOS developer account, putting a big roadblock in front of the studio's plan to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads in Europe. Epic has published some, er, highlights from its correspondence with Apple on the subject, and they're some of the most hilariously spiteful bits of corporate messaging you will ever see.
Fortnite developer Epic Games says that Apple has terminated its Epic Games Sweden AB's developer account, which was intended to release the Epic Games Store and Fortniteon iOS devices in the European Union (EU).
Apple has blocked Epic's bid to launch Epic Games Store and Fortnite on iOS devices because it doesn't trust the games giant.
Epic's plans to launch a version of its Epic Games Store on iOS in the EU have stalled after Apple terminated its developer account, calling the company «verifiably untrustworthy» — and the much-trumpeted return of Fortnite to iOS has been impacted too.
Hades, the acclaimed roguelike from Supergiant Games, is coming to iOS as part of Netflix Games on March 19. The streaming giant confirmed the release date on Apple's mobile platform Tuesday, with pre-registrations open for the action title. Hades was first released on the Nintendo Switch, PC and Mac in 2020 and launched on PlayStation and Xbox platforms a year later. All Netflix subscribers will be able to access the game for free on iOS devices.
Apple is speculated to roll out the iOS 17.4 update this week which has been in beta testing for quite some time now. The upcoming operating system update for Apple iPhones will come with several new features and upgrades including those that have been ordered by the European Union. With iOS 17.4, users are speculated to get new emojis, App Store changes in the EU, Siri improvements, and more to provide better user experience to Apple iPhone users. Know what is coming later this week.
News on Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD and Nintendo’s Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake could arrive this weekend.
The remastered version of Riviera: The Promised Land, which launched for Switch via Nintendo eShop today in Japan, will come to PC via Steam, iOS, and Android at a later date, developer Sting announced.
The Pokémon Company has announced Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket.