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Fortnite to premiere new Travis Scott track, Astronomical

Fortnite will premiere a new track by rapper Travis Scott called Astronomical.

“Astronomical is an other-worldly experience inspired by Cactus Jack’s creations, built from the ground up in Fortnite,” a press release from Epic Games reads. “To make sure everyone has a chance to experience Astronomical, we’re setting up multiple tour dates with showtimes for players around the globe.”

You’ll be able to check Astronomical out in-game during the following times:

  • 9.00 am AEST, Friday 24 April
  • 12.00 am AEST, Saturday 25 April
  • 3.00 pm AEST, Saturday 25 April
  • 1.00 am AEST, 26 April
  • 8.00 am AEST, 26 April

Those who take part in the event will be gifted the Astroworld Cyclone Glider and two loading screens. Moreover, you can purchase additional Travis Scott outfits, emotes and more from the in-game shop from 21 April.

Fortnite is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, iOS and Android devices.


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