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Fortnite to host We The People program focused on conversations about race in America

Fortnite to host We The People program focused on conversations about race in America

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Jemele Hill, Van Jones, Elaine Welteroth, and Killer Mike are part of the show

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Fortnite’s Party Royale will air an in-game showing of We The People on Saturday, part of a series of conversations around race in America, the company announced Friday. The program, hosted by Van Jones of CNN, will include journalists Elaine Welteroth and Jemele Hill, and musicians Killer Mike and Lil Baby. The group will hold a discussion about systemic racism in media, culture, and entertainment.

To watch We The People, launch Fortnite on Saturday morning, and select Battle Royale game mode. Enter the Party Royale playlist and go to the Island’s Big Screen. The event will get underway at 9:46AM ET, and will re-air several times throughout the day Saturday.

Epic Games debuted Party Royale in April, a separate non-violent social space from the main Battle Royale island. It’s hosted virtual concerts from musicians like Diplo and Deadmau5, a concert series with Young Thug and Noah Cyrus, as well as the hugely popular Travis Scott concert in April. That event drew more than 12 million viewers,

Last month Fortnite’s Party Royale theater hosted showings of several Christopher Nolan movies, including InceptionBatman Begins, and The Prestige. Nolan dropped the trailer for his upcoming film, Tenet inside of the game back in May.

According to Epic, as of May, Fortnite has more than 350 million players.