{"id":73008,"date":"2025-01-28T21:15:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:15:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/is-fortnite-dying-following-the-release-of-apex-legends-the-fortnite-podcast-ep-65-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:15:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:15:36","slug":"is-fortnite-dying-following-the-release-of-apex-legends-the-fortnite-podcast-ep-65-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/is-fortnite-dying-following-the-release-of-apex-legends-the-fortnite-podcast-ep-65-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Fortnite dying following the release of Apex Legends? | The Fortnite Podcast Ep 65 &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Is Fortnite dying following the release of Apex Legends? | The Fortnite Podcast Ep 65 Epic Games \/ Respawn EntertainmentBattle royale fans have been flocking to Apex Legends since it released on February 4, leaving many to wonder if Fortnite has what it takes to survive the popularity of the new game. Fortnite Podcast hosts 2LoudTX and MonsterDFace examined the release of Apex Legends and how it fits into the bigger picture of Fortnite\u2019s longevity, seeing how the former is picking up speed. Fortnite\u2019s battle royale has been out since September 2017 and while many games in the same genre such as Realm Royale, Blackout and PUBG have failed to stand tall against the giant, Apex Legends looks to be doing just that. Apex Legends made a huge splash on the games market, and all signs point to it keeping that momentum. Although Apex Legends seems to be a major hit with players and audiences, the game looks and feels like if \u201cOverwatch and Call of Duty had a baby.\u201d Although that might sound and look appealing to players, the feel might be a bit too generic to sustain the hype. Read more: Epic Games announce last minute changes to Fortnite Secret Skirmish schedule and prize pool &#8211; That doesn\u2019t mean to say that Fortnite players should renounce Apex Legends, as MonsterDFace believes that the game\u2019s release is an terrific addition to the market. Apex Legends has such a different style and approach to a battle royale compared to Fortnite, it could be the \u201cbreak\u201d that a lot of players needed. Fortnite\u2019s momentum has definitely stalled, but the game is too big and universal for it to just flat out die. MonsterDFace suggests that the younger audiences who have been a major contributing factor for Fortnite\u2019s immense popularity won\u2019t take to Apex Legends the same way they did with Fortnite. Respawn Entertainment\u2019s new title has captured the eyes of many, but Fortnite has evolved into apparel, entire entertainment verticals (podcasts), professional sports celebration, locales for concerts, etc., so it disappearing might be out of the question. The style and approach Apex Legends takes is amazing and will keep it thriving for a long time, but the hosts don\u2019t think that it will be enough to permanently topple Fortnite. The games should be relevant for a while, and the two can even coexist as improvements and innovations that Epic Games and Respawn Entertainment will undoubtedly add to their titles will work toward the people\u2019s interests. Regardless of which game comes out on top in the end, all eyes in the gaming space will no doubt be on what is sure to be the most talked about battle in recent memory. Listen to 2LoudTX and MonsterDFace\u2019s in-depth discussion in the podcast below and then tweet us @Dexerto to share your thoughts on the current state of Fortnite.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Is Fortnite dying following the release of Apex Legends? | The Fortnite Podcast Ep 65 Epic Games \/ Respawn EntertainmentBattle royale fans have been flocking to Apex Legends since it released on February 4, leaving many to wonder if Fortnite has what it takes to survive the popularity of the new game. 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