Online worlds are getting bigger, and music helps make them feel alive. Fortnite, the popular game from Epic Games, just made a smart move. They added new Brazilian songs to their vast music library. This follows their recent collaboration with the virtual band, Gorillaz. On Thursday, the 18th, Epic Games shared the details of these fresh additions.
Players can jump right into the action with these new tunes. Singer Ludmilla brings her hit song, “Cheguei.” The iconic group Charlie Brown Jr. adds their track, “Proibida pra Mim (Grazon).” These songs aren’t just for listening; players can use them in several game modes. Imagine waiting for a match in the lobby with these tracks playing in the background. Or, during the Festival mode, players can perform them live on the Main Stage. Even during the exciting Battle Royale, players can activate these songs as they drop into the game.
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Before this, only one Brazilian artist was featured in Fortnite’s music collection. That was rapper Sabotage, with his song ‘Mun Rá.’ Adding Ludmilla and Charlie Brown Jr. changes things. Epic Games is now bringing much more Brazilian music into the game. This makes the game feel more welcoming to players from all over the world. It shows how important it is to include diverse sounds and cultures in virtual spaces.
Anyone can join the fun because Fortnite is available on many platforms. You can play it on your PC, PlayStation 5, or PlayStation 4. Xbox users can find it on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. It also runs on Nintendo Switch, Android phones, and iOS devices.
