Marshmello has hinted at a new in-game 'Fortnite' concert.
The helmet-wearing DJ made history when his 2019 virtual 'Fortnite' concert was attended by 10 million concurrent players, and now the 'Friends' hitmaker has suggested he could be set to make a return to Pleasant Park.
He tweeted on Monday (18.07.22): "I miss pleasant park. (sic)"
Taking to Twitter after the show, Marshmello - whose real name is Christopher Comstock - wrote at the time: "Holy!!! We just made history today. We can all tell our kids one day that we attended the first ever virtual concert @FortniteGame (sic)"
Producer of The Game Award, Geoff Keighley, tweeted that the staggering amount of gamers were watching simultaneously.
He wrote: "Far From Alone: Sources are telling me there were more than *10 million concurrent players* watching the @marshmellomusic concert in @FortniteGame today - on top of the millions watching online. What a moment for gaming! (sic)"
The concert kicked off around 7 pm and saw players' weapons removed.
The DJ then played for 10 minutes with live audio coming from the world-famous star.
Those playing the game were able to hang around by a neon-lit stage.
As the show drew to a close, gamers had their weapons reactivated and carried on fighting.