To start, Epic Games will be introducing a new Icon Radio station to Fortnite. Starting now and running through May 16, Fortnite players will be able to turn on Icon Radio within Joyride vehicles to listen to a playlist of artists playing at Coachella 2022. Over 30 different artists will be featured as part of the radio station. As for which artists players will be able to hear in Fortnite, they’ll have to experience them for themselves. Epic doesn’t list them, perhaps wanting to reserve the surprise for players to discover.
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Beyond the Coachella radio station, Fortnite will also be releasing a number of skins and cosmetics related to the music festival over the next several weeks. Available starting today are the Wilder and Lyric Outfits, as well as matching accessories. Wilder matches with the Finfin Back Bling, Neon Biter Pickaxe, and Finfin Flair Wrap. Lyric matches with the Swaguaro Back Bling and Festival Shredder Axe. Both skins include Cosmic Equalizer alt styles that are visually reactive to music.
A second wave of Coachella cosmetics will then launch on Thursday, April 21, featuring the Alto and Poet outfits. Alto includes the Sonic Vibes Back Bling with its outfit and matches with the Softest Electropalm Pickaxe. Poet includes the Cosmonautic Helmet Back Bling with its outfit and matches with the Cactical Crusher Pickaxe and Mainstage Wrap. Both Alto and Poet outfits are inherently reactive to music. They’ll be available separately or together via the Dancing at Coachella Bundle, which includes the Enter the Coachellaverse loading screen for Fortnite.
Lastly, Epic says that it’ll be celebrating Fortnite’s partnership with Coachella with a #Fortography" event. Players are asked to take screenshots with their new Coachella skins and to share them with the #Fortography hashtag. Epic will then share a collection of its favorites in a blog post on April 29.
All in all, the partnership between Fortnite and Coachella is somewhat limited. Cosmetics are nice, but many fans were likely hoping to experience something more material in the battle royale’s game world. The skins, at the very least, do some fun things in response to music which could be exciting at future musical events. And perhaps Epic will have some more musical surprises before the end of the festivities.
Fortnite is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and mobile devices.
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Source: Epic Games