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Fortnite has come out with a new video on YouTube featuring Billie Eilish’s new song “Chihiro”, and it’s gaining massive views already.

Yesterday, May 9, 2024, Fortnite posted a video on YouTube previewing the two-time Oscar winner Billie Eilish’s new title “Chihiro”.  The singer also posted the same video on her own YouTube page which already gained more than 400,00 views in just 18 hours. The said video only lasts for about 45 seconds before being cut off.

The video might be short but it was enough for fans to get the preview of the new song. In the video, we can see a number of people heading towards the red light. And before the video ends, a figure with wings is shown.

This promotional video is in line with another Billie Eilish and Fortnite partnership- nope, not the one we saw a couple of weeks ago. Unlike the previous release, this new skin variant features Billie Eilish rocking a red and black hair and outfit. It also comes with devilish wings, a cute shark backpack, and lot of cool musical instruments.

Chihiro, alongside the rest of the album, is scheduled to be released on May 17, 2024. The song will be added in the game itself as one of the playable Jam Tracks in the Fortnite Festival game mode.

ALL BILLIE EILISH SONGS IN FORTNITE

The Fortnite Festival Season 3 began on April 23 and will end on June 13, 2024. This new season  introduces several Billie Eilish tracks as playable Jam Tracks in the game:

  • Billie Eilish – Oxytocin
  • Billie Eilish – All the Good Girls Go to Hell
  • Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever (Edit)
  • Billie Eilish – Therefore I Am

The soundtrack “Oxytocin” is included in the paid section of the Fortnite Festival Pass, while the rest of the Billie Eilish songs should be available for purchase in the Item Shop.

About Fortnite

Fortnite is a massively popular online multiplayer game developed by Epic Games. It’s known for its unique combination of building, shooting, and survival elements, set in a colorful world. The game has several modes, but its most famous is the Battle Royale mode where up to 100 players fight to be the last one standing.

Players start with minimal equipment and must scavenge for weapons, resources, and items while avoiding the shrinking play area and other players’ attacks. Additionally, the building aspect of Fortnite sets it apart. The game allows players to construct structures like walls, ramps, and platforms using gathered materials, adding a strategic layer to the gameplay.

Furthermore, Fortnite has also been known to extend its appeal to players by frequently collaborating with artists and popular franchises. Just recently, Fortnite announced a collaboration with the Star Wars franchise.

Overall, this Fortnite and Billie Eilish partnership is just one of the many collaborations to come. Who knows what kind of new gimmick the developers of Fortnite have in mind? All we know is we would still keep playing the game!

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