New Additions to Fortnite Festival: Muse, Kansas, Blue Oyster Cult, and More
The latest installment of songs for the Fortnite Festival in-game event includes new collaborations with Muse, Kansas, Blue Oyster Cult, and other artists.
Artist Debuts in Fortnite Festival
While many of the musicians featured in this week’s Fortnite Festival songs are making their first appearance in the game, exceptions include Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), Travis Barker, Topic, and A7S. MGK and Travis Barker previously collaborated on the track “Emo Girl,” while Blink-182, led by Travis Barker, had three songs added to Fortnite. A7S might not be a familiar name for some, but the 29-year-old Swedish producer is part of Topic’s song “Breaking Me” in Festival Pass Season 2.
Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks
The new Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks are set to be released with Thursday’s Item Shop rotation at 8 pm EST/12 am GMT. The eight tracks will be available for gameplay during this time before they rotate in and out along with previously added songs. Players who wish to permanently keep a track can purchase it from the Item Shop for 500 V-Bucks.
Collaborations and Previous Releases
Fortnite Festival, now in its second season, has seen over 80 songs join the game since its December 2023 release. Previous collaborations included artists such as Juice WRLD, Katy Perry, and DMX. Some of these tracks have been highly requested by the Fortnite community.
Fortnite Festival and Collaborations
Recent collaborations between Fortnite Festival and Fender brought iconic Stratocaster and P-Bass guitars to the game, which could suggest a future collaboration for officially licensed plastic instruments.
Your Thoughts on Muse and Fortnite Festival
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