Andy Cortez
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And I don't really think much came from that.
I know that a lot of experiences maybe got played for a couple of months here and there, but I don't really know what the monetization is within Fortnite, and I don't know whether that's a stable form of income, or whether that's just a play place for...
developers or creators to kind of keep their name you know in relevant circles so that they could maybe make something else in the future and say hey you love that game that we made on fortnite well now we made a new one it's on steam now and now we can make money like i don't really know if it's like a funnel to bigger things i guess that's my thing maybe maybe i just got to live in fortnite for a few weeks to really understand it and get it um
I think it's eyes.
It's when you're in the Fortnite community, similar to, yeah, Samson L makes a great point.
They want the dress to impress and grow garden success from Roblox.
When you're,
It's the same thing whenever we see the reports of, over this amount of time, this many million of users were playing Steam games.
Add three to four million on top of that, that's how many were playing Roblox.
A lot of it is just, it's a different marketplace.
There's more eyes on it.
But I don't really fully know how the monetization works.
I'm assuming in ad revenue.
Who cares?
I played one just recently.
I don't remember.
I'll tell you one.
Ruby Grim Eclipse.
What the fuck is that game I worked on for Rooster Teeth?
The anime.