“We’ve spent a lot of time listening to our players and having conversations with them about what do they want to see next.
“Overwhelmingly, the sport that we hear from our players that is most wanted to come to the game is global football, soccer.”
“This is just the beginning of what we want to do in football. We’re so excited to get this into the game and can’t wait to see where it goes over time.”
Great players
In addition to new skins for the players of the popular video game to use, football clubs are also set to host their own special Fortnite tournaments with real custom jerseys and other rewards up for grabs.
“Who better to kick off a global football program than one of the greatest players to ever live?” said Nanzer.
“We’re super excited to be able to bring Pele’s famous air punch celebration into the game.
“We also have a really exciting tournament that we’re going to be running where any Fortnite player will be able to sign up and compete to try to win both outfits and the Pele emote early, prior to launch, for free.”
The desire for world-famous football institutions to collaborate with an online video game, where football is not played, lies in its youthful audience and the unique marketing opportunity it provides.
It coincides with the strategy that AC Milan’s new owners brought in, repositioning the brand to become more interesting and appealing to fans.
“We think there is a clear overlap between sport entertainment, esports and gaming.
“That’s the reason we need to be in this field as well, we need to be relevant for our fans and potential fans and especially also attract the younger audience.
“Some of the younger audiences like gaming, they like Tik-Tok.”
“It’s very clear that this is the way forward where we are moving,” added Stylsvig.
“The digital space is incredibly dynamic, and we need to be equally dynamic in terms of how we engage with our global fan base of almost 450 million, which is everywhere around the world.
“Using the digital space is a unique opportunity for the brand to reach out to fans who cannot normally attend a match in the stadium, but also in these specific times.”
Fortnite has previously partnered with the NFL, Marvel and Warner Bros, utilizing a promotional design that is mutually beneficial to both sides.
“Everything we do at Fortnite is very high touch, very collaborative,” Nanzer explains.
“There’s no advertising in Fortnite, there’s nobody who’s ever paid us money to be in the game or anything like that.
“It’s all about doing things that are authentic to our partners’ brand and to Fortnite. Really, it’s about creating a collaboration that’s going to add a ton of value for both our players and for our partners’ fans.”
In doing just that, there is hope that fanbases of both the traditional sport and the video game can broaden, and continue to rival one another in a new arena.
“I can see a world in the future where if you’re a sports fan and you jump into Fortnite, your favorite sport is going to be represented in some way, and you’re going to be able to represent your favorite team,” said Nanzer.
“You’re going to be able to engage in different types of gameplay and different types of experiences. So, I think the sky’s the limit on where this can go.”
Shannon Liao contributed reporting.
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