Fortnite players want a ceasefire on December 2. But why ?

2023-11-26 16:53:15
Estelle Vernet

❘ Published: 2023-11-26T10:50:49 ❘ Updated: 2023-11-26T10:50:55

On December 2, Fortnite players called for a ceasefire, which caused confusion on the internet. Come discover the reasons for this ceasefire and additional details.

For the past month, Fortnite players have been reliving their favorite moments from the game on the Chapter 1 map thanks to Season OG. After playing through several chapters, players eventually landed on iconic OG locations like Tilted Towers and Loot Lake, finding the nostalgic touch they were hoping for.

Now that the Big Bang live event is here, Season OG will conclude, bringing with it a new island for Chapter 5 and a live performance from rap legend Eminem. Although there is a lot of buzz regarding it, the internet doesn’t seem to understand this particular request made by Fortnite players.

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Indeed, social networks are calling for a ceasefire on December 2 in Epic Games’ Battle Royale game, which is totally unexpected. Here is the reason for this phenomenon and the actions taken by others.

Fortnite players call for ceasefire to bid farewell to OG island

Josh Samsoj, a renowned Fortnite TikToker, recently posted a video on his social media asking players to cease fire on December 2, the last day of the OG Season and its Chapter 1 map. According to the TikToker, players gather to celebrate the last day of the season by peacefully walking around OG Island while respecting a ceasefire.

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This peaceful gesture did not go unnoticed, with several players having shared their thoughts on the subject. One fan said: “ Make no mistake, this will be the bloodiest day in Fortnite history “. Another added: “ We’re all going to get banned for cooperation “. A third commented: “ No, I will respect the map by eliminating (all) the lobby ».

In an effort to bring more players together for a day of family-friendly in-game content, a number of content creators have shown their support for the ceasefire. A user named Dylan Page also launched an appeal on TikTok to participate in the movement.

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Fortnite’s OG Season ends on December 2, and fans will watch The Big Bang live event. As of this writing, players appear divided regarding the ceasefire. Let’s wait for the key date to find out how Fortnite players will act.


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