Fortnite teams up with TikTok to create an official dancing emote

Fortnite will select one dance shared on ByteDance’s TikTok with a contest-specific hashtag and turn it into a dancing emote in the game

20 Jan, 2020 3:52am EDT

Enjoy busting a move on TikTok? Now imagine taunting an enemy in Fortnite by showing off your signature dance in one of the biggest games in the world.

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That’s what the new Fortnite TikTok challenge promises. To participate, players have to take a video of themselves doing an original dance move on TikTok, tagging the post with #EmoteRoyaleContest. Only one winner gets the ultimate prize: Seeing their TikTok dance turned into an emote for players worldwide to use. (They also get some in-game currency and items.)

ByteDance is reportedly preparing a major push into the gaming sector with a dedicated gaming division of more than 1,000 staff members. Whether this step into gaming is related to ByteDance’s long-term ambitions is unknown, but the collaboration makes sense: Both TikTok and Fortnite are known for showing off dances. But Fortnite’s dances have also been a source of controversy, as some have accused the developer of including signature dances in the game without permission.

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