Fortnite players have post-Halloween surprises waiting for them every week this month. The game is bringing back its Chapter 2 map last seen in 2021, but launching it with a Remix twist where music artists will take over sections of the map over the course of November.
Announced by Epic Games during a Times Square event on Friday, the event kicks off today with a Snoop Dogg takeover for its first week, including the transformation of an area formerly known as "The Agency" into "The Dogg Pound." The takeover will extend to weapons as well, with the Boogie Bomb item playing Drop It Like It's Hot. Snoop Dogg will also be the featured artist in Fortnite Festival, the rhythm game mode featured within the platform.
The Dogg Pound as it will be depicted inside of Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix.
Epic GamesThe second week will feature Eminem, with the rapper having a look similar to his Houdini music video. A Mom's Spaghetti restaurant, referencing the famous line in the artist's song Lose Yourself that itself became a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, will also be added to the map.
Eminem's Mom's Spaghetti restaurant will land in Fortnite during Chapter 2 Remix's second week.
Epic GamesThe third week will feature Ice Spice, which will bring a decorative take to the map's Shark Island. And the final week of the event will feature the late Jared "Juice WRLD" Higgins, with Epic revealing it worked with the artist's estate and his mother to create the experience that will be revealed later in the month. Players who log in on the game's Nov. 30 finale will get a free cel-shaded outfit in commemoration of Higgins.
Fortnite's new "Kicks" will include original designs like these Shark shoes alongside real-world brands like Jordan and Nike.
Epic GamesFortnite is also introducing "Kicks" as a shoe cosmetic for the game, starting on Nov. 12. These shoes will include real-world brands like Nike and Jordan, alongside Fortnite original designs such as a shark shoe.
Fortnite's new Chapter 2 Remix event is the latest in a series of music-based events that the game has included, which includes the Harmonix-developed Fortnite Festival music game.