
"And so Fortnite has done it again. Over the past five years, developer Epic Games maintained the relevance and awareness of its ageing online shooter by churning out pop culture collaborations, from Marvel to John Wick to Sabrina Carpenter. For limited periods, players get to take part in the game as their favourite movie characters and music artists, an arrangement that provides refreshed audience numbers for the game and a tidy revenue stream for the brands."
"Now it's the turn of The Simpsons. This month, the Fortnite island has become a miniature Springfield, complete with popular characters and well-known locations. If you want to play as Homer and shoot up Moe's Tavern, you can. If you want to take Bart to Kwik-E-Mart for a squishee, go ahead. Everywhere you look there's a fun little Simpsons Easter egg, from the fact that the Battlebus (which delivers players on to the island) is now driven by Otis to the presence of Duffman,"
Fortnite leverages pop-culture collaborations to maintain player interest and create revenue through limited-time character crossovers. The Simpsons takeover transforms the Fortnite island into a miniature Springfield with playable characters, iconic locations, and numerous Easter eggs, including a Battlebus driven by Otis and appearances by Duffman. The Simpsons franchise has a longstanding relationship with video games dating back to 1991's Bart vs The Space Mutants, which sold one million copies despite mediocre reviews and spawned several Bart-focused titles. Bart's persona as a mischievous, game-loving ten-year-old matched the early gaming audience and reinforced the franchise's appeal in interactive media.
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