Fortnite has some of the weirdest gameplay clips on the internet. This gets even weirder when players upload videos on the internet that look absolutely real but feel fake at the same time. That was something when a player recently uploaded a clip of them, eliminating players in a lobby all at once.
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After this clip went viral, fans started debating if this was real or fake. While others started to find hints and clues to prove that the clip is not real at all. But is the video really fake? Or did the player actually eliminate the entire lobby with the Super Saiyan move?
Did the Fortnite player eliminate the entire lobby at once?
In the recent TikTok video, a user by the name ‘Diagotyou‘ can be seen using the popular ‘Kamehameha’ move and eliminating the entire lobby inside the battle bus. After this, many people took this video to Twitter and started sharing their thoughts about the video. Although most fans think it’s an impressive feat to achieve, many claim it to be an edited video and, moreover, a fake one.
The video got even more hype when Call of Duty insiders shared it on their Twitter handle. An over-flooding of fans claiming the video to be fake was seen as they couldn’t believe it to be true. For some fans, the power used only has a maximum range of 200-300 feet.
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Imagine the entire lobby getting eliminated before the game even lets you jump 😭pic.twitter.com/pDj3G70iso
— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) September 4, 2022
Fake and edited.
Kamehameha has a maximum range.
this should be obvious to anyone who has played because youve never seen the beam flying across the whole island. it goes like 200-300 feet max.
— 🏴☠️Nasdorachi🏴☠️ (@Nasdorachi) September 4, 2022
While others said that the battle bus does not have a hitbox thus it is already proven fake. Even though most were trying to say otherwise, some fans were just amazed by the clip, since it looked convincingly real.
Fans getting amazed by the ‘fake’ clip
Most fans, although were sure of the video was fake, actually enjoyed it and shared hilarious thoughts on the matter. Like one fan said, his son experienced this recently in Fortnite, and afterward he stopped playing the game.
Man my son told me this shit happen to him on Thursday and he hasn't played fortnite since pic.twitter.com/28HsEPY1AY
— Fat Cat (@dbell983) September 5, 2022
Some fans also pointed out that either the player is a hacker or extremely lucky.
Hacker
— namecannotbeblank (@EnatorLol) September 4, 2022
Imagine knowing the exact location of where the bus was going to spawn.
This dude is either lucky or this isn’t the first time he’s done this.— josh schneider (@joshsch19) September 4, 2022
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Apart from this many fans actually compared the ‘fake’ (can’t be agreed upon) clip to the laserbeam in Apex Legends Season 3. In Apex Legends, if the players sitting in the dropship don’t jump out on time, then they were flown towards the laser beam that would kill anyone sitting inside.
In apex S3 the dropship would fly through a big laserbeam in the middle of the map, killing everyone who was still in it pic.twitter.com/F2c9EqW0IX
— DANNYonPC (@DANNYonPC) September 4, 2022
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What do you think about the clip? Is it convincing enough to make you believe it’s real? Let us know in the comments below.