
The (temporary) end of Fortnite was this generation’s Woodstock
Today, Fortnite came to an end, pushing the player base beyond tantrum. But, we shouldn’t marginalise it, as we’ve all experienced something similar.

Today, Fortnite came to an end, pushing the player base beyond tantrum. But, we shouldn’t marginalise it, as we’ve all experienced something similar.
After one doctor in the UK jokingly wrote a ban for Fortnite, many parents on Twitter agreed. However, as a parent and a Fortnite veteran, I think the solution lies deeper.
The opiate of the teenage masses, Fortnite, is being dragged into court by rapper 2 Milly, who believes that they’ve profited on his dance behind his back.
As a gamer and a parent, I feel we need to heavily salt the negative sensationalism about gaming. Our kids are not at risk. In fact, quite the opposite.
Fortnite. A free game, painted in neon rubbish, solely populated by twelve-year-olds and adults of a similar maturity. The game has made $1.2B. How/why?