Fortnite Festival's First Year Celebrates 3.6 Billion Jams and 236 Featured Artists
Fortnite Festival celebrates its first anniversary with impressive milestones, including over 3.6 billion Jam Loops created and 236 featured artists. The rhythm game mode, similar to Guitar Hero, has become a significant part of the Fortnite experience since its December 2023 launch.

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Players can perform on the Main Stage across four different instruments: vocals, lead guitar, bass, and drums. The mode supports both solo play and multiplayer with up to three additional players. The Jam Stage offers a casual environment for creating musical remixes and experimenting with track combinations.
Throughout its first year, Epic Games released 280 Jam Tracks spanning multiple genres, with players hitting over one trillion notes. To mark the anniversary, all jam tracks are now available in the Epic Games shop and free to play during the All Access weekend (December 12-15).
Special celebration offerings include:
- Platinum Icon bundles featuring The Weeknd, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Karol G
- New Metallica Jam Bundle with four iconic songs
- Fresh tracks from Billie Eilish ("Birds of a Feather"), Lady Gaga ("Disease"), Metallica ("One"), and The Weeknd ("Dancing in the Flames")
A new feature allows players to perform jam tracks in the Fortnite lobby while waiting for games, supporting up to four players on any owned tracks. This feature works across all Fortnite modes except Fall Guys experiences.
All celebration bundles remain available until December 19, giving players ample time to expand their musical collection.

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