Fortnite burger mascot disappears from game, materializes in real life

We got another ARG, boys

Recommended Videos

Epic is getting real with this new Fortnite marketing scheme — as in, real life props. An ARG just kicked off to pump up the impending seasonal shift, and the way it’s been handled both in and out of the game is rather clever.

In short Epic took specific objects out of Fortnite‘s digital world ever so slightly, then plopped replacements in the real world — most notably this Durr Burger mascot sighted (or marketed) by photographer Sela Shiloni. They went all out too, as there’s a sign stating “this site is unstable…beware of possible effects…if you can read this you’re in range of the anomaly,” as well as a parked police car reminiscent of the make and model from the game.

Allegedly, the game’s Pinatas (which originated as loot boxes for the PVE Save the World mode, but were transplanted into Battle Royale) are also showing up as part of the stunt. We’ll probably be seeing more over the next few days as season 5 kicks into full gear.

Sela Shiloni [Twitter]


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article CoD fans claim Warzone in 2024 is ‘most miserable experience ever’
Warzone
Read Article Street Fighter 6 wraps up its first season of DLC with Akuma next month
Street Fighter 6 Akuma attacking player character
Read Article Manor Lords developer wants to know if fans want ‘harsh’ global market supply mechanic removed
How to fix Manor Lords not showing up free on PC Game Pass
Related Content
Read Article CoD fans claim Warzone in 2024 is ‘most miserable experience ever’
Warzone
Read Article Street Fighter 6 wraps up its first season of DLC with Akuma next month
Street Fighter 6 Akuma attacking player character
Read Article Manor Lords developer wants to know if fans want ‘harsh’ global market supply mechanic removed
How to fix Manor Lords not showing up free on PC Game Pass
Author
Chris Carter
Managing Editor - Chris has been enjoying Destructoid avidly since 2008. He finally decided to take the next step in January of 2009 blogging on the site. Now, he's staff!