Epic Games pulled out the Out West emote and all other items from the shop’s Daily section. Fortnite’s support Twitter later acknowledged the shop section’s removal, but did not specify why. It’s known that the item section is disabled. This is intentional and the “Daily” section will return with the next Item Shop refresh. pic.twitter.com/rc6Kqh7qoW. Fortnite Status (@FortniteStatus) November 8, 2021 This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display when you accept targeting cookies. Click on any of the cookies to view the cookies. Help manage cookie settings. Eight people died and more than 300 injured during Friday’s opening night performance at the Astroworld, which is the annual festival held by Scott and held in Houston, Texas. Media reports suggest an entrance to the concert site was breached by dozens of people without tickets, overcrowding the venue to dangerous levels. The appearance of the Out West emote in the Fortnite shop today was likely timed for the end of Astroworld – though all the rest of the festival was scrapped. Epic Games usually doesn’t discuss the workings and selections of Fortnite’s Item Shop, however, the company believed that the line-up of each day is programmed in advance. Fortnite fans have embraced the sanity of the removal of Scott’s emote today, although there’s no block for existing owners not to use it or Travis Scott character skin in-game. Travis Scott was the star of the Fortnite concert last year’s big in-game event. “Astronomical”, a memorable release from the rapper was shown; he bought a skin through the in-game item shop. Some fans called for Scott’s items to be locked, at least temporarily, in order to avoid misuse after the tragedy. Eurogamer got into contact with Epic.
title: “Fortnite Pulls Travis Scott Emote From Dailyshop” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Phyllis Pyle”
Epic Games pulled out the Out West emote and all other items from the shop’s Daily section. Fortnite’s support Twitter later acknowledged the shop section’s removal, but did not specify why. It’s known that the item section is disabled. This is intentional and the “Daily” section will return with the next Item Shop refresh. pic.twitter.com/rc6Kqh7qoW. Fortnite Status (@FortniteStatus) November 8, 2021 This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display when you accept targeting cookies. Click on any of the cookies to view the cookies. Help manage cookie settings. Eight people died and more than 300 injured during Friday’s opening night performance at the Astroworld, which is the annual festival held by Scott and held in Houston, Texas. Media reports suggest an entrance to the concert site was breached by dozens of people without tickets, overcrowding the venue to dangerous levels. The appearance of the Out West emote in the Fortnite shop today was likely timed for the end of Astroworld – though all the rest of the festival was scrapped. Epic Games usually doesn’t discuss the workings and selections of Fortnite’s Item Shop, however, the company believed that the line-up of each day is programmed in advance. Fortnite fans have embraced the sanity of the removal of Scott’s emote today, although there’s no block for existing owners not to use it or Travis Scott character skin in-game. Travis Scott was the star of the Fortnite concert last year’s big in-game event. “Astronomical”, a memorable release from the rapper was shown; he bought a skin through the in-game item shop. Some fans called for Scott’s items to be locked, at least temporarily, in order to avoid misuse after the tragedy. Eurogamer got into contact with Epic.