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Twitch And Fortnite Nexus War Event: DMCA Issues

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The final battle against Galactus in Fortnite proved to be so popular that Epic Games announced a new record set by the game’s community. According to the developers’ tweet, it took 15.3 million concurrent players to defeat the World Eater. This is the highest online number in the entire game’s history to date, with another 3.4 million viewers joining the hype while watching the final event livestreamed on Twitch and YouTube. Fortnite ’s Chapter 2 Season 4 concluded in an epic event featuring Galactus who was trying to attack and devour the Battle Island. Luckily, Iron Man was there with his latest invention to stop the arch-villain, as players received the ability to fly endless legions of modified Battle Buses right into the mouth of the gigantic cosmic be


Twitch's response to this DMCA emergency has been severely lacking. The company's even been called out for its behavior by a former VP. Its handling of the Nexus War event is arguably an improvement over its behavior in the past, as it at least gives streamers a chance to preserve their content before the ban hammer comes down. But it's certainly not a feasible option in the long run. Streamers are going to want to record their participation in major events like this. Telling these streamers to hide their VODs as soon as possible makes Twitch feel less like a platform for content sharing and more like a speakeasy getting raided by c


Twitch has issued a warning on Twitter for Fortnite _ streamers to delete their footage of the recent Nexus War event. The Nexus War event has seen the ending of _Fortnite 's fourth season, giving fans the opportunity to fly the game's iconic battle bus into the mouth of legendary Marvel villain Galactus to defeat him and save reality. It was a memorable way to bring Fortnite 's epic Marvel crossover event to a close, and one that was surely attended by a lot of fans and streamed to even m


Season 4 in Fortnite was completely based on Marvel intellectual property with such heroes as Thor, Iron Man, and Wolverine arriving at the Battle Island to stop the invasion of Galactus. The arch-villain was on his way to destroy the game’s world, while in the meantime, players could earn various superhero skins and enticing cosmetics. During the last few months, the community witnessed the arrival of a number of additional characters including Daredevil, Ghost Rider, and Black Widow accompanied by themed tourname


However, with such an iconic character potentially debuting in Epic Games’ most popular title, everyone is going to be scrambling to acquire him. The novelty will last a while but will eventually wear off as fans come to terms with the lack of individuality that comes with donning the same skin as everyone else. It makes gameplay start to feel stale, often breaking immersion as it feels like players are just fighting clones of themselves. Regardless, it is about time the Master Chief returned to the gaming scene – the only question now is if Chief will appear on both PlayStation and Nintendo Switch versions of Fortni


A few days ahead of the Nexus War event's epic conclusion, the Galactus skin reserved for the final battle leaked online, exposing the exact exterior of the arch-villain in Fortnite . The character received a fairly iconic menacing look, although Galactus did inherit some cartoonish proportions common for the Epic’s battle royale game. Before the event started, players expressed cautious hopes that Galactus’ leaked skin could be an obtainable one for later use, but that would’ve gone against the whole premise of Seaso


Halo fans have been anxiously awaiting the return of the Master Chief in the upcoming Halo Infinite , which has been the victim of a massive delay since its gameplay reveal earlier this year. However, the potential inclusion of the Master Chief may give enthusiasts the time they’ve been craving with the pedagogical hero, as series fans have been wanting a battle royale mode in Microsoft’s flagship franchise for some time. If the mode is not going to be implemented in a Halo game itself, there is no better place for it than Fortn


Now streamers may have to beware the music featured in Fortnite 's Nexus War event. A recent Twitter post from the Twitch Support account warns fans of a DMCA risk involved in the Nexus War. In order to avoid incurring any penalties, Twitch is encouraging any streamers who took part in the season ending event to export their VODs and clips now and then delete any Nexus War footage from their Twitch channel. A link to the website's FAQ on DMCA notices has also been provided so that streamers can further educate themselves on the dangers of stream

In the latest issue of DC's Batman/Fortnite _ crossover series, the Dark Knight battles Deathstroke despite the pair having agreed to team-up to escape the nightmare of Fortnite weapons|Https://Fortnitemix.com/ Island. While Batman managed to break free from the time loop of endless battles posed by _Fortnite , he still has no memory of his time before waking up on the island, joining other fighters in the same predicament. This seemed to include Catwoman and Deathstroke, with none of Batman's new team remembering their lives before being imprisoned in the game world. However, Slade Wilson's true colors have been revealed in this new issue, and the two rivals battle once more after their discovery of the Zero Poi