Fortnite, Tim Sweeney often plays it: the CEO of Epic Games at 1600 games
Fortnite is probably no longer the game of the moment, but in any case it reconfirms itself every month as one of the most loved and populated Battle Royale in circulation. We learn - curious backstory in its history - that even Tim Sweeney plays it, and more often than you might think.
The CEO of Epic Games has indeed stated, in a recent interview with NPR, that he is currently at about 1600 games, matches more matches less. You may think that the company's CEO is easily spotted in Pairs or Teams, but Sweeney seems to have taken a lot of precautions not to be spotted.
"I have a name that nobody knows," said Tim Sweeney, "and then I go into random games with other groups of people, and they don't have the slightest idea who I am and we have fun together." Who knows, maybe not even Sweeney's own employees and collaborators at Epic Games know his nickname on Fortnite Battaglia Reale.
At the time of writing Fortnite can be downloaded to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PCs and Android devices, but on iOS the matter is much more complex. Epic Games and Apple are officially at war, thanks to the initiative of Tim Sweeney who wants to break down the monopoly of the rival on the App Store. The question does not seem to be resolved in a short time, however we will keep you updated.
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The CEO of Epic Games has indeed stated, in a recent interview with NPR, that he is currently at about 1600 games, matches more matches less. You may think that the company's CEO is easily spotted in Pairs or Teams, but Sweeney seems to have taken a lot of precautions not to be spotted.
"I have a name that nobody knows," said Tim Sweeney, "and then I go into random games with other groups of people, and they don't have the slightest idea who I am and we have fun together." Who knows, maybe not even Sweeney's own employees and collaborators at Epic Games know his nickname on Fortnite Battaglia Reale.
At the time of writing Fortnite can be downloaded to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PCs and Android devices, but on iOS the matter is much more complex. Epic Games and Apple are officially at war, thanks to the initiative of Tim Sweeney who wants to break down the monopoly of the rival on the App Store. The question does not seem to be resolved in a short time, however we will keep you updated.
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