You Wont Believe When Fortnite First Loaded In 2017mind Blowing Origins

So, you think you know Fortnite, right? I mean, who doesn't? It's like the game that took over the world... or at least, our social media feeds. But, let's take a step back and talk about its humble beginnings.
July 2017 was the month when Epic Games first launched Fortnite, and it was a totally different game back then. I know, I know, it's hard to imagine, but bear with me! The game was initially called Saved the World, and it was all about, well, saving the world from zombies.
Early Days
Fast forward to September 2017, when Battle Royale mode was introduced, and boy, did things get crazy! It was like the whole gaming community went wild, and the game became an overnight sensation. I mean, who wouldn't want to drop onto an island with 99 other players and fight to be the last one standing?
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The Battle Royale mode was actually inspired by PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), but let's just say Fortnite did it better... or at least, made it more fun! With its colorful graphics, over-the-top dance moves, and hilarious emotes, the game quickly became a cultural phenomenon.

Mind-Blowing Origins
But, here's the thing: the original idea for Fortnite was actually conceived way back in 2011! That's right, it took Epic Games six whole years to develop the game, and it was almost cancelled several times. Can you imagine a world without Fortnite? It's a scary thought, isn't it?
Fortnite has come a long way since its humble beginnings, and it's amazing to think about how it's evolved over time. From its early days as a Saved the World game to its current status as a cultural phenomenon, it's been quite a ride. So, the next time you're dropping onto the island, just remember: Fortnite has a rich history, and it's still making waves in the gaming world.
