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With Fortnite OG returning to the game, millions of people are diving in to play and reexperience the earliest days of the battle royale. That means new challenges with an old twist. One of the first ...
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A two-decade-old dream is finally coming true for director Quentin Tarantino. The “Kill Bill” chapter known as “Yuki’s Revenge” is coming to life in Fortnite. The animated short will also head to the ...
The iconic filmmaker joined Uma Thurman and moderator Sean Fennessey at the Vista Theater in Los Angeles to debut ‘The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge’ and dish on how it all came together. By Chris ...
Fortnite has re-enabled Peaceful Hips, its now-notorious Peacemaker dance emote, after making changes to its choreography in the wake of speculation it referenced Nazi imagery. Last week, Fortnite ...
Earlier this week, following a pretty hefty plot twist in the ongoing Peacemaker series, Epic Games chose to remove the Peaceful Hips emote related to the show. Certain offensive connotations related ...
The dance move was part of a collaboration with the DC television show that takes place in an alternate reality in which the Nazis take America. Fortnite, the popular multiplayer online video game, ...
James Gunn captivated audiences with the season 1 musical intro to Peacemaker, where the whole cast performs an absurd 1980s rock-inspired dance sequence with deadly serious faces. A video of the ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Epic Games regularly pays creators for the right to use their dance moves, but a lawyer who successfully sued for copyright infringement is back with ...