Guns are unavailable on the Fortnite map released by Kamala Harris‘ presidential campaign on Monday in a bid to appeal to younger voters, sparking some criticism on social media.
According to the Fortnite GG website, which tracks the popularity of maps for the game, a maximum of 383 players have used Harris’ Freedom Town, USA map at any one time over the past 24 hours. This places it well behind established maps such as Ranked Reload, which had a peak of 323,783 players during the same period.
The Harris campaign’s Fortnite map was announced on Monday with an X video showing players running, jumping and collecting packages along with captions urging them to “fight for freedom” and “squad up, go vote.” This was set to “Neva Play” by rapper Megan Thee Stallion, who performed at a Harris rally in July.
Fortnitehas become a huge cultural phenomenon since it first launched in 2017 with the release …