Nothing tells us clearly what the origins of the Seven are, but like with many other things in the Fortnite story, we can speculate and theorize. In Season X, the Scientist or the Visitor talk about something called the Loop in the Visitor Tapes. Again, it is not specified what this Loop actually is. It may refer to a loop in time created when the Visitor made the Rift in the Blast Off event. If so, the six other members are likely wa. The Action Building game where you team up with other players to build massive forts and battle against hordes of monsters, all while crafting and looting in giant worlds where no two games are ever the same.
This article is about the group. For the set, see The Seven (set). |
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Locations | Villain Lair, Frozen Meteor, Dusty Depot |
Introduced | Patch 4.4 |
Fortnite The 7 Visitors And What They Did
The Seven are a mysterious interdimensional group in Battle Royale. They consist of seven similar individuals who are alternate versions of each other. Even though there are seven members in this group, only three are currently known.
Lore[edit | edit source]
In Season 4 of Fortnite Battle Royale, The Visitor arrived in Dusty Divot via the Meteor as the first member of the Seven introduced to the players. He used the Hop Rocks from the crater and several trucks to modify a movie prop rocket into an actual, functioning rocket, and launched it in the The Blast-Off Event.
In Season X/10, we were introduced to The Scientist, who arrived possibly via the Frozen Meteor. He escaped as soon as The Zero Point paused time, possibly to build the Rift Beacons to bring the rest of The Seven to Chapter 1's dimension/reality.
According to the Visitor Tapes, The Scientist successfully paused time when he arrived outside of the loop at the exact time of The Zero Point first explosion. After creating the Rift Beacons, The Scientist created the Visitor Tapes as a precaution to help his future Looped version remember The Seven's plan if he lost his memories like the island's inhabitants did.
Editable family feud game. When the time came, The Scientist launched his rocket, synchronized the junction to bring the rest of the seven to his dimension/reality, brought the meteor above The Zero Point with the help of the other six, and finished their plan by causing the meteor to collide with The Zero Point.
The Seven's plan was to stabilize The Zero Point before it was lost, which would take The Bridge down with it. However, it seems that they miscalculated something, and accidentally caused The Zero Point to become inevitable.
Ever since The End Event, The Seven have not been seen since, and has only been referenced in the Chapter 2 Season 2 cinematic trailer, the Chapter 2 Season 4 login screen, and the Chapter 2 Season 5 story trailer, where John Jones' boss attempts to remind him to not draw the attention of The Seven.
Locations[edit | edit source]
- Villain Lair (during Season 4)
- Frozen Meteor (during Season X)
- Dusty Depot (during Season X)
Members[edit | edit source]
Image | Name | Release Date | Occupation / Rank | Info |
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The Visitor | Season 4 12th June 2018 |
| Originally came from a comet that fell from the sky. He made a rocket that opened rifts in the sky. | |
The Scientist | Season X 14th September 2019 |
| Opened up rifts and brought in new areas in Season X. He's an alternate dimension version of The Visitor. | |
The Paradigm | Season X 10th October 2019 |
| Her allegiance is unknown. The Paradigm's body armor is very similar to Singularity's armor. | |
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| No activities known. | |
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| No activities known. | |
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| No activities known. |
Image | Name | Release Date | Occupation / Rank | Info |
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Singularity | Season 9 10th July 2019 |
| Built and piloted Mecha Team Leader during The Final Showdown Event. The Paradigm's body armor is very similar to Singularity's armor. Some say that Singularity is the one behind the mask of The Paradigm, and intentionally released The Zero Point from The Vault in order to begin The Seven's plan. |
Gallery[edit | edit source]
A carving in a tree from the Chapter 2 Season 2 trailer representing The Seven.
The Villain Lair
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Fornite is a game from Epic Games that has become a worldwide phenomenon for its Battle Royale mode. The title is available for download on PC, PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and in mobile version to download on Android and iPhone (iOS). In it, 100 players play singles, doubles or groups, where the last survivors are the big winners. In 2018, the game had a total turnover of $ 2.4 billion, and it was even the subject of a final chemistry test after going viral on Twitter. Here are seven little-known Fortnite facts.
1. It took six years to launch
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Fortnite's first announcement was made in 2011 during the SpikeTV Video Game Awards. But at the time, it had only been three weeks since the studio had come up with the game idea. After a development marked by delays and several testing periods, Fortnite officially launched in July 2017.
2. Fortnite was not born as a Battle Royale
Fortnite's Battle Royale was born to compete with the biggest hit of the time, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. (Image: Epic)
When it comes to Fortnite, many people immediately think of Battle Royale. But Epic's original idea was to focus on Save the World, the cooperative PvE campaign. Players needed to build forts to protect themselves from hordes of enemies in a devastated world. Everything changed when the studio decided to release a new standalone version of the game based on the successful PUBG. Finally, Fortnite: Battle Royale surpassed even its main competitor in number of players.
3. The famous 'dance of Fortnite' was banned in a school
Fortnite: dance emotes have entered the pop culture imagination. (Image: Epic)
Within Fortnite, characters can do some celebratory dances. One of the most famous of these is 'Floss', inspired by the dance that Russell 'Backpack Kid' Horning did in a performance by singer Katy Perry on Saturday Night Live. It basically involves swinging your arms and hips in opposite directions. Many Fornite players love to reproduce the movement of the game. But a primary school in Devon, England, banned dancing. According to management, Fortnite 'rewarded the murder of other human beings' with the celebratory dance.
4. The giant hamburger that disappeared from the map and ended up in the real world
Fortnite's Durr Burger disappeared from the game and drew attention when it appeared in the middle of the desert. (Image: Sela Shiloni)
Each season, Fortnite receives a number of new features, including changes to the maps. In one of these changes, cracks began to appear on the maps, then disappeared and never returned. At least not in the game. One of these points was a sculpture of a giant hamburger with a plate.
The sign disappeared from the game and was found in the real world, in the California desert, USA. It didn't take long for the point to receive the visit of several players who went there to take selfies with the 'tourist spot'. An actor dressed as Agent 3678 appeared at the scene handing out cards with a phone number that, when called, resulted only in static. But players believed that number would bring news next season.
5. It was the subject of a final chemistry test
The professor did not know Fortnite when the students proposed a thematic test of the game. (Image: Twitter)
In 2018, two students from Tippecanoe High School in Ohio, USA, made a proposal to their teacher. If they could get 6,700 retweets in a photo asking to change the theme of the event, the questions should be about Fortnite. The Twitter post went viral, they got 30,000 shares and the professor honored his word. Developing a test based entirely on Fortnite.
6. Earned more than Avengers: Infinity War in the week of its release
In Crossover, the villain Thanos was present in the famous Battle Royale Fortnite. (Image: Epic)
Fortnite The 7 Visitors
In April 2018, one of the most awaited films in the world hit theaters. Avengers: Infinity War was a huge success at its launch, grossing US$ 250 million in the week of its launch. That same month, the Fortnite game hosted a movie-themed event and had a total of US$ 296 million in revenue. Incidentally, in 2018 the game had an impressive turnover of US$ 2.4 billion and was the game that most earned in the year.
7. Some people have been prosecuted for using cheats
Epic ended up getting involved in some controversies when trying to rid its game of cheaters. (Image: Epic)
Epic Games is very strict in its actions to end the presence of cheaters in the game. Those caught using cheating are soon banned from the game. Some players were even prosecuted, including a 14-year-old boy. The controversial case happened in 2017, when Epic Games filed a lawsuit against users who were using aimbots from the Addicted Cheats website. The developer justified in the process that modifying the game code is against the Fortnite End User License Agreement and Copyright Act.
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