"I wouldn't even say it's shot over school football, it's taken over the world," said Maryland offensive lineman Derwin Gray. "Whoever made that game, I take off my hat to them."
More than 125 million people have downloaded Fortnite since its introduction, most drawn to the free-for-all type that pits around 100 players in a last-man-standing fight to the finish. That way, known as Fortnite Battle Royale, has divided locker rooms, formed hierarchies completely unrelated to depth charts, created friendships between prospective rivals and led even potential All-America contenders to create the game component of their daily offseason routine.
Ten minutes afterwards, he would sit down with his Xbox until about three in the day. Then another group action, followed by a trip back into the world of Fortnite.
Two Wisconsin stars, offensive lineman Michael Dieter and linebacker T.J. Edwards, are so into Fortnite they brought their gaming systems to Big Ten Conference media days -- though Deiter forgot his HDMI cord at home.
"When I have time with nothing happening, I'm likely to get on Fortnite," Deiter explained. "However there are definitely men on the group that are worse. It's almost like they have to get their own Fortnite in."
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