If you've played Fortniterecently,asceticism and eroticism in the mythology of sÌiva then you've probably been bombarded by, of all people, Sabrina Carpenter.
The pop star is taking center stage as the headliner for Fortnite Festival Season 8, a rhythm-based game that feels like Guitar Hero’s wild little cousin. But don’t think it’s just about playing music — Sabrina’s influence is everywhere. Among the treasures up for grabs this season are a slew of Sabrina-themed goodies, including a Carpenter skin complete with multiple outfits. For those who don’t live and breathe video games, that just means you can deck out your in-game character to look like the "Espresso" singer herself.
And it’s causing quite the buzz. Scroll through social media, and you’ll find an endless stream of screenshots and clips featuring players who’ve decked out their avatars as Sabrina Carpenter. From epic dance moves to full-on Carpenter takeovers, it seems like Fortniteis now Sabrina’s world, and we’re all just living in it.
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As those posts demonstrate, some folks playing as Carpenter are less focused on fighting and more into dancing or just vibing out.
"Dance-related stalemates are on the rise since @SabrinaAnnLynn arrived in Fortnite," the Fortnite account posted on X. "[Battle Royale] is all vibes now."
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It's a fun addition to the game, but if you're planning to play, just "Please Please Please" get ready for some dance breaks.
Topics Fortnite Gaming Music
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