Neymar Joins Fornite as Unlockable Player Skin as Epic Games Plans to Move Beyond Battle Royale Gameplay

Neymar follows in the footsteps of US rapper Travis Scott, whose avatar performed five virtual concerts on Fortnite last year.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 25 March 2021 12:07 IST
Highlights
  • Fornite has 350 million users which is more than the US population
  • Fortnite is not the only video game looking to broaden format's horizon
  • Neymar is the first athlete with an unlockable "player skin"

Neymar's recruitment is part of a strategy by Epic Games to expand the universe of Fortnite

Photo Credit: Twitter/ @neymarjr

Gamers are used to taking control of Neymar in virtual football pitches, but the Brazilian star has found a new field to run wild on: the shoot'em up mega-hit Fortnite.

Neymar's recruitment is part of a strategy by Epic Games to expand the universe of Fortnite beyond its kill-or-be-killed Battle Royale by wheeling in the sports, music, and film worlds.

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The footballer follows in the footsteps of US rapper Travis Scott, whose avatar performed five virtual concerts on Fortnite last year seen by 12 million players.

The game, which has 350 million users (more than the US population), has also hosted a Short Nite film festival and a Party Royale - a virtual party with famous DJs.

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"In a time like now, where getting together in person is more challenging, we think it's incredibly important to have these social connected experiences virtually," Nate Nanzer, head of global partnerships at Epic Games, told AFP.

"We definitely think of Fortnite as a platform for social connected experiences and not just the game."

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Users have been able to put the kits of football teams such as Manchester City and Juventus on their avatars since the start of the year, but Neymar is the first athlete with an unlockable "player skin".

Nanzer said Neymar's selection made sense because the footballer is a fan of the game - he streams himself playing Fortnite live on Twitch - and has nearly 150 million Instagram followers.

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Meet me in the 'metaverse'
Fortnite is not the only video game looking to broaden the format's horizons.

Roblox, an online platform that lets users build their own games, has been a massive hit during the pandemic, with birthday parties, social get-togethers and even company meetings held there.

"It's the metaverse," said Julien Pillot, a researcher at leading French business school INSEEC.

The "metaverse", a term coined by sci-fi writer Neal Stephenson, refers to a shared online world in which users can more freely interact, hang out, spend money, consume media and potentially even work jobs. 

Charles-Louis Planade, a video game expert with Midcap Partners, said the Holy Grail of creating a metaverse was not new for gaming, citing the massive multiplayer game World of Warcraft which struck a chord in the 2000s.

"What is new is that these video games have almost became a 'hub', where playing is one of the activities offered - but not the only one," Planade said. 

The numbers game
The metaverse dream also expands the ways that such games can rake in profits - while Fortnite and "Roblox" are free, users can spend real money on virtual goods and services within the games.

It has also created new ways to advertise to an overwhelmingly young audience - most of Roblox's 150 million monthly users are under 16.

Brands including Nike and Disney have already used the platforms, with the latter promoting the last Star Wars movie on Roblox in 2019.

Warner Brothers and DC meanwhile created a Wonder Woman game on Roblox to promote the superhero's last film, with US rapper Lil Nas X performing there.

Roblox made its Wall Street debut earlier this month, listing on the New York Stock Exchange for a valuation of $46 billion (roughly Rs. 3,34,020 crore) - more than four times that of video game giant Ubisoft.

Should traditional social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram be worried?

Researcher Pillot said that the game-playing element still excluded some audiences.

"For mass advertising contracts, you will never beat a Facebook (2.8 billion users) that caters for everyone, young, and old. You cannot compete on the same audience level," he said.

But analyst Planade said "we're heading straight in that direction."

"Tomorrow everyone will be playing video games."


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