A 911 call reporting a “suspicious person” in Asheboro, North Carolina, got weird when police found a man dancing in the street, wearing nothing but boxers and a cowboy hat. And it wasn’t just any ol’ ...
Time to slip into those dancing shoes and boogie to the groove of the latest dance craze brought to you by Fortnite and TikTok. Epic Games announced Saturday that they have collaborated with the music ...
Adam B attempts an extreme Fortnite dance challenge underwater and discovers that swimming + flossing = chaos. Partial government shutdown goes into effect, as Senate deal awaits House vote Enormous ...
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Rob Landes plays the best music from the Fortnite dance emotes, including Boneless, Hype, Squat Kick, Flapper, Take the L, Groove Jam, Orange Justice, Hootenanny, and Disco Fever. Senators introduce ...
In late September, news broke that Epic Games was pulling a Fortnite character emote drawn from the dance intro sequence of James Gunn’s Peacemaker season 2 over concerns that the choreography might ...
Fortnite has re-enabled Peaceful Hips, its now-notorious Peacemaker dance emote, after making changes to its choreography in the wake of speculation it referenced Nazi imagery. Last week, Fortnite ...
Earlier this week, following a pretty hefty plot twist in the ongoing Peacemaker series, Epic Games chose to remove the Peaceful Hips emote related to the show. Certain offensive connotations related ...
The dance move was part of a collaboration with the DC television show that takes place in an alternate reality in which the Nazis take America. Fortnite, the popular multiplayer online video game, ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Epic Games regularly pays creators for the right to use their dance moves, but a lawyer who successfully sued for copyright infringement is back with ...
Choreographer Felix “Fefe” Burgos is suing Epic Games, claiming dance moves he created for Alejandro Rauw’s “Touching the Sky” video were incorporated into Fortnite and sold to players without his ...