Of course, hosting a Victory Royales season thanks to your professional build skills and blowing your way through Season Pass can be the goal of the game, but Fortnite& # 39; s great The in-game dance list provides another way to enjoy the mess with your teammates. If you like to make yourself a new emote or two every now and then, you'll want to take a look at this competition.
Epic Games for Developers has teamed up with TikTok – that video app is fun for all kids like these days. Fans of the game simply need to record their video showing their own, first original dance before sharing it with TikTok and the hashtag #EmoteRoyaleContest. The winner will not only see that their dance becomes a real emote in the games, but they will also receive 25,000 Vs and the following:
- NEOD hoodie
- Sprayground crossbody bag
- UNIQLO hoodie
- Jazwares Battle Bus Drone
- Jazwares Glider Drone
- NERF SMG
- Funko Collectible
- Bitty Boomer Wireless Speaker
- It follows a custom lithograph poster
- Black Gun Xbox
- Black Gun PS4
- Jenga: Fortnite Edition
The competition is open to the world for those 13 and older, but you will want to look at what it is legal rules before entering. The important thing to keep in mind is that you must use pre-selected Fortnite tracks to dance along.
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