That headline is either cool or bad depending on how much you like the famous rock band
Fortnite ’s next few updates are going to be adding a lot of Metallica to Epic’s online F2P battle royale, including the band members themselves, some of the group’s best songs, and even a new mode all about battling other players using music. The first part of this big Metallica x Fortnite event begins on June 13 with Fortnite Festival - Season 4. This new season of the rhythm game adds six new Metallica songs to buy and play, including “Enter Sandman,” “Fuel,” and “Ride The Lighting.
The new mode sounds like a lot of fun and Epic says it will stick around even after Metallica has left once this Festival season ends in August. Fortnite’s new Festival update has also unlocked the ability for players to use Jam Tracks they own as lobby music which is a small thing, sure, but something I’m happy about. Now I can have the Cantina song from Star Wars as my lobby music.
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