The Daily Moot: Fortnite Theaters; Star Citizen Launch Week
News Picks1. Fortnite Theaters

It looks like Fortnite is getting into the movie business. From video game to concert stadium, Fortnite is no stranger to genre-blending evolutions; now it looks like they’re set to take the next step as they prepare for a full-length in-game screening of an “iconic” Christopher Nolan film later this summer. There’s no word on what movie we can expect to see (Christopher Nolan has plenty of blockbuster films), but fans seem to think that it will likely be one of the Dark Knight movies due to Fortnite’s previous Batman collaborations. We’ll have to wait for more details before the Fortnite cinema is truly opened; in the meantime, check out the trailer for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Tenet, which premiered during a Fortnite event last night.
2. Star Citizen Free Fly Star Citizen, the highly-anticipated upcoming space simulator, is free to try from now until June 1. While it might not have the name recognition of other massive undertakings like Grand Theft Auto V, Star Citizen is easily one of the most ambitious games of all time. In development since 2011, Star Citizen has received over $250M in crowdfunding to support the project and is now in alpha stages. Check out the launch week trailer below.
3. Pac-Man’s 40th Birthday Pac-Man, one of the most legendary video games ever, is celebrating its 40th birthday this year. While several events will likely be held to commemorate the occasion, one of the most notable is an upcoming, free-to-play Pac-Man game on Twitch called Pac-Man Live Studio. The upcoming game will enable players to enjoy the complete Pac-Man experience, including co-op, multiplayer, and user-created levels, straight from their Twitch app or browser. Pac-Man Live Studio is expected to launch this June.
4. Neversong Launch Neversong, the sequel to the Flash game Coma, launched yesterday after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Unfortunately however, the launch wasn’t as smooth as expected. Developer Thomas Brush made an error when distributing game keys to his Kickstarter supporters, accidentally sending every backer 3,500 Steam keys each. Thankfully the error has been resolved and Neversong is now live. Check out the game’s launch trailer below.
I dont see any other Battle Royale games doing theater Shows...
Fortnite is Hands down the bestnah fortnite was good season 2 through 7 the rest trash if they bring the original map back it would better but other than that its trash
have you seen the amount of bots in fortnite ate least apex dosent have any
not at all bro fortnite is trash season 2 through 7 was good rest is trash
Apex is easy but still fun I play ranked to have a challenge
Am I the only one that prefers Warzone over all of them?
Nothing special enough about this game to warrant $250M and 10 years in development
do you understand how much they would need to optimize this game to make sure it doesnt turn PC's into bombs?
If it's turning PCs into bombs, it's not a good game in the first place. And no matter of OPTIMIZATION needs $250M + 10 YEARS, FANBOY. Just cause nerds like you were stupid enough to shell out money for it, doesn't justify it, nor is it pro-consumer, it's a sham and a scam.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how NOT to have an intelligent debate.
If a game like that is very intensive for hardware just remember most pc games do have the ability to change graphics settings plus with a new generation of computer tech coming around like ddr 5 ram, 8+ core CPU’s now being much cheaper along with GPU’s like the 1080TI (And 2080TI if you’re willing to buy it) . This game being bad for pc sure you might not be able to run something so intensive on 80FPS but it still nice that the game is takings use of tech that many consumers will have right around the corner.
you will see if anyone wants to be ur parter i wanna be on 1.00
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