Posted on 06/22/2020 12:06:19 PM PDT by knighthawk
The developers behind the megapopular video game Fortnite have reportedly removed police cars from the game in response to the national debate surrounding law-enforcement practices and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Epic Games, the creators of perhaps the most popular video game in America, Fortnite, have removed all police vehicles from the game as protests against law enforcement continue across the country in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
Fortnite is one of the most popular video games in the world with more than 350 million players as of May according to developer Epic Games. Fortnite is big business in July of 2019, Epic Games held the first Fortnite World Cup with a prize pool of $30 million, and the winner of the solo tourney took home $3 million.
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So violence is cool as long as no police are present.
What’s Fortnite ? yawn
Communist Chinese-owned Epic Games run by their American cuck, Tim Sweeney
I bet these pukes wouldn’t hesitate for a second to call the cops if someone was threatening them or their family!!
Will there be a Gtrand Theft Auto: Defunded Police version. More mayhem than a weekend in Chicago.
Remember when Police Abuse meant Police were being abusive?
What in the world are they going to do with the Grand Theft Auto series?
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megapopular ??
Where, in China ??
I never heard of it.
I think there are like 10000 games on the internet now.
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If you get on YouTube search fortnite, millions of hits, mostly streamers playing fortnite. I’ve never played but I can’t escape it on YT.
What’s strange is that the police cars are just objects on the field for the players to bust to pieces for parts if they choose. They have no function.
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