Epic developers redrew, reanimated and reconfigured 1,200 of the skins, or outfits, players purchased in Fortnite in the blocky Lego style. Less than a year ago, Epic Executive Vice President Saxs Persson made a bold decision that has since become lore at the North Carolina-based company. Lego Fortnite joins a survival-crafting genre of games that has drawn millions of players to titles such as Iron Gate Studio's Valheim and Studio Wildcard's Ark: Survival Evolved. The release follows last year's investment of $1 billion in Epic by Kirkbi, the family holding company that controls the Lego Group. Last month, Fortnite attracted a record 44.7 million players in one day after the company released a nostalgic Fortnite OG version that include elements from the very first edition. It's still the most viewed game on Inc.'s Twitch streaming service. The company has continued to keep the game fresh, introducing costumes and gear tied popular brands like Star Wars and Marvel Comics. Fortnite became a global phenomenon in 2017 after Epic debuted a “battle royale” mode where players from around the world could compete in matches until the last one was standing.
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