Fortnite is still in very good health

In addition, the video shows new ways to level up in the Battle Pass, through medals that are obtained by completing different actions such as taking down or accumulating resources. The preview also shows the skins, at the usual quality level.

The trailer in question was initially found by Skin Tracker, which, however, had to be removed at the request of Epic Games. But it is already known, in the networks everyone is fast, even fast, and more if it is a phenomenon like Fornite and in full shock by the black hole. So several cups of the trailer were spread throughout the internet, like the one we show you, from FortniteMaster.

Few games have generated as many headlines in the past year as Fortnite. Headlines, players and sales (downloads). Although some data could hint that Epic Games' battle royale has peaked, Fortnite is still in very good health.

Perhaps because it costs to leave it; maybe because it's ... addictive? That last is what a Canadian law firm thinks: that Fortnite is an addictive video game and that Epic Games has done it deliberately. And for this reason, says the CBC, they have filed a lawsuit before the Quebec Justice, representing two families.

Lawyers for Calex Légal, a Canadian law firm, compare Fortnite to cocaine because the title, in his opinion, is designed to create addiction. They claim that the famous battle royale releases dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is known as the 'happiness hormone'. By generating it, they say, Fortnite makes its users dependent.

Chartrand relates that the parents of these two families approached them and commented: "If we had known that Fortnite was such an addictive video game that it would ruin our children's lives, we would never have let him play it or would have watched him closely."

Lawyers support their lawsuit on two grounds. On the one hand, the fact that the World Health Organization has ratified this year that video game addiction is a mental disorder. On the other, a 2015 Quebec Supreme Court order against tobacco companies for failing to warn smokers of the consequences of smoking.

Fortnite's terms of service say the player waives his right to take legal action against the company, either individually or collectively. However, Calex Légal's lawyers consider that these terms are not valid in this part of Canada, where its consumer protection law requires companies to clarify all the risks that come with the use or consumption of a product.

Fortnite is the king of the battle royale; it is the game that everyone keeps talking about; it is the one with the most users; the one that more people have downloaded on their mobile. Yes, but PUBG Mobile makes more money.

Admittedly, Tencent's battle royale makes less noise and even seems to have taken over as a second-round. And yet its owners should care little: PUBG Mobile generates more revenue than Fortnite. It has already exceeded one billion dollars.

As detailed by Sensor Tower, PUBG Mobile has already generated more than $ 1 billion in total revenue. This is largely due to the huge increase in profits reaped in the last year; an increase of 540%.