Fortnite just made history again, and this time it’s all thanks to rap icon Eminem. The highly anticipated Remix: The Finale event drew over 14 million concurrent players in-game, with an estimated 3 million more watching online. According to Fortnite’s official social media, the numbers shattered the game’s previous concert record and proved why Eminem remains a cultural powerhouse.
Eminem wasn’t alone for the historic event. Joined by Snoop Dogg and a posthumous Juice WRLD collaboration debuting a brand-new track, the show brought together rap legends and honored Juice WRLD’s legacy in a way fans won’t soon forget. For those who experienced the chaos of Eminem’s first in-game concert—complete with server crashes and delays—the overwhelming turnout came as no surprise.
The hype wasn’t limited to just players logging in. Twitch reported a staggering 186,000 streamers going live in the Fortnite category during the event, marking an all-time high for the gaming platform. The massive viewership cemented the concert as one of Fortnite’s most-watched moments ever, and fans are already calling it a new gold standard for in-game events.
While Epic Games hasn’t officially confirmed the previous Fortnite concert record, industry estimates suggest Remix: The Finale surpassed every expectation. Eminem’s influence, paired with Snoop Dogg’s iconic presence and Juice WRLD’s emotional tribute, created an electrifying experience for players and viewers alike.
What did you think of Eminem’s Fortnite concert? Did Remix: The Finale live up to the hype, or should Fortnite aim even higher for its next event? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.