Fortnite's latest in-game event, The Big Bang, has unveiled exciting new additions, including a survival crafting game in partnership with LEGO, a Rocket League-like racing game developed by Psyonix, and a new music game featuring hit tracks for players to perform. These developments are an epic setup for Fortnite Chapter 5: Underground.

The event kicked off a meteor striking the map and transporting players through various dimensions. The notewothy glimpse into a LEGO Fortnite world revealed players transforming into LEGO characters, hinting at the forthcoming LEGO Fortnite game set to launch on December 7, 2023.

Following that, players got a taste of the upcoming Rocket Racing, a high-speed car racing game with Fortnite map elements, which is slated for release on December 8. With adrenaline-pumping drifts and boosts, it promises a new vehicular dynamic to Fortnite's gameplay experience.

Music takes a front seat with Fortnite Festival, as players landed in a musical universe headlined by an Eminem performance. The game, influenced by Guitar Hero and Rock Band, and developed by Harmonix, is expected to drop on December 9, with The Weeknd featured in Fortnite Festival Season 1.

The overall event wraps up with anticipation for the alleged launch of Fortnite Chapter 5: Underground which brings much-awaited additions like Peter Griffin and Solid Snake skins, a new map, weapon mods, and a train system amongst other elements.

This event underscores Fortnite's continuous evolution and drive towards creating immersive and diverse gaming experiences, pushing the boundaries of what a battle royale game can offer. Gamers everywhere are keenly awaiting the full release of these new game modes, skins, map updates, and more.