Summary
- Fortnite OG experienced some massive and rapid popularity during its launch, tallying over one million players in just 20 minutes.
- Gamers logged on in droves to experience some nostalgia, though it's important to note that the game mode will be a permanent addition.
- Elsewhere, over 14 million were around for The Remix Finale event.
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, Fortnite OG passed over one million active players within the first 20 minutes of launch. Yes, you read that right. In 20 minutes, or roughly the length of an episode of The Office sans commerci෴als, a million peoܫple hopped on for a good dose of nostalgia.
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Fortnite Has Had Some Massive Numbers
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And one year ago, Fortnite OG topped 44.7 million players♋ in a single day (Sunday). Those 44.7 million players managed to clock in 102 million hours of play. In other words, Fortnite fans will clearly show up for 🐷a major event, and if it happens to come with some nostalgia, then expect droves of Fortnite gamers.

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