Tech mogul Elon Musk has reacted by posting a four-letter “Haha” comment to Fortnite’s 10th season finale, which featured a meteor strike obliterating the island and seemingly deleting the game map. He provided his comment on the big ending that reportedly left many Fortnite fans heartbroken by referring to his tweet from last year featuring a fake news article about him purchasing Fortnite, said to be the most popular online game in the world with 250 million players worldwide, and deleting it.
“Had to been done ur[sic] welcome”, he tweeted, sharing a screenshot of the story claiming that his goal was “to save these kids from eternal virginity”.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 13, 2019
Like Musk, many commenters seemed to be having fun as well, suggesting better and Space X-related scenarios for the game.
they should have used a spacex rocket
— Dr Grandayy (@grandayy) October 13, 2019
can we expect teslas in the next season
— Vurb 🏴 (@JustVurb) October 13, 2019
Some preferred to mock Musk himself.
It took 359 days for you to delete it
— Storm - Fortnite Leaks (@StormLeak) October 13, 2019
The legend himself has surfaced!
— Fortnite News 🐐 (@FNBRHQ) October 13, 2019
Others played to his tune and suggested new items for his shopping spree.
very funny elon now let us play fortnite again
— benjyfishy (@benjyfishy) October 13, 2019
You did it pic.twitter.com/DNRnhRKCRi
— Devil (@TheTweet_Devil) October 13, 2019
Buy twitter and add an edit button please
— P™ (@SemperFiArsenal) October 13, 2019
Fortnite, which was created by US-based Epic Games and has grown to become the most played online game since its release in 2017, stunned players on Sunday. At around 2pm Eastern Time, the island hosting the in-game battlefield was hit by some kind of asteroid, as gameplay videos suggest. It created what looks like a black hole that sucked everything into, leaving gamers in front of a black screen. This finale that ended with a bang shocked some, as comments on social media suggest, and made others wonder if it was the ultimate ending. However, these fears are reportedly farfetched, as Epic Games would hardly part with their super-successful project. As Forbes reported, season 11 will premiere with a brand new map.