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Martin Luther King Jr. comes to 'Fortnite' with a special event | CNN

2021-08-26T23:16:47.373Z


'Fortnite' players will be able to experience Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic speech in ways never seen before. | CNN Underscored in Spanish | CNN


One of the most emblematic historical figures comes to 'Fornite'.

He engages with Martin Luther King Jr. and will do so through both an educational and interactive experience called 'March Through Time'.

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It will be part of Fornite's creative mode and will offer players a new way to hear King's iconic 'I have a dream' speech as well as the story behind this moment related to the civil rights struggle in the United States.

The experience is located at 'DC 63' in Washington, DC, which can be explored by players.

Within this event you will find:

  • Museum-inspired landmarks and historical images that put Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech in context

  • Galleries that will appear on your screen.

  • Collaborative missions where players must work as a team to pass the minigames.

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March Through Time was created by members of the Fortnite Creative community: ChaseJackman, GQuanoe, XWDFr, and YU7A.

If you want to know more about Martin Luther King Jr. read:

'Martin Luther King Jr.'

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Source: cnnespanol

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