Fortnite live event streams ‘black hole’ for hours (ASL – 10.14.19)

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Fortnite, one of the most widely played video games, held a special event to end its tenth season Sunday.

Players logged in to take part in an event called “The End” as the game gets ready to launch its next iteration with season eleven.

But a most unexpected things happen.

At around 2 PM Eastern time, a rocket on the island where Fortnite takes place blew up the landscape in the game and dragged all of the players into a black hole.

It left nothing but a mostly dark screen, a spinning blackhole and no way for users to play for hours.

Four hours after the game had gone down, about 50,000 people were still actively watching the game’s live stream of the black hole on YouTube.

Another 100,000 people were watching on Twitch.

An e-sports and gaming consultant estimated that millions of gamers in total tuned in just to watch the blackhole event.

It’s not clear how long the outage will last.

Epic Games, which makes Fortnite, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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