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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
''Fortnite'' is split into multiple games, developed both by Epic Games themselves and independent developers. The game is perhaps best well known for ''Fortnite: Battle Royale'', a player-versus-player mode where players compete to be the last person remaining in an arena with 100 players. Most relevant to Weezer, however, is '''''Fortnite Festival''''', a spiritual to the ''Rock Band'' series of games, in which [[List of Weezer song appearances in rhythm video games|Weezer has made numerous appearances]]. | ''Fortnite'' is split into multiple games, developed both by Epic Games themselves and independent developers. The game is perhaps best well known for ''Fortnite: Battle Royale'', a player-versus-player mode where players compete to be the last person remaining in an arena with 100 players. Most relevant to Weezer, however, is '''''Fortnite Festival''''', a spiritual follow-up to the ''Rock Band'' series of games, in which [[List of Weezer song appearances in rhythm video games|Weezer has made numerous appearances]]. | ||
== Connection to Weezer == | == Connection to Weezer == | ||
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===Sweat(er) City=== | ===Sweat(er) City=== | ||
In celebration of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]'''s 30th anniversary, Weezer initiated a collaboration with ''Fortnite'' map-making team Look North World. For one month, the studio turned its map "Sweat City" into "Sweat(er) City", an altered version featuring several references to Weezer and the album, such as a recreation of the "[[Buddy Holly]]" music video, and several objects that play the | In celebration of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]'''s 30th anniversary, Weezer initiated a collaboration with ''Fortnite'' map-making team Look North World. For one month, the studio turned its map "Sweat City" into "Sweat(er) City", an altered version featuring several references to Weezer and the album, such as a recreation of the "[[Buddy Holly]]" music video, and several objects that play the famous guitar lick from "[[Buddy Holly]]".<ref>Weezer (October 11, 2024). [https://x.com/Weezer/status/1844770452624838959 "Weezer + @FortniteGame, does it get any better? ..."]. Twitter post. [http://archive.today/2025.05.16-094611/https://x.com/Weezer/status/1844770452624838959 Archived] from the original.</ref> | ||
=== Jam tracks === | === Jam tracks === | ||