Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have A Dream Speech’ To Be Featured In Fortnite Video Game

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have A Dream Speech’ To Be Featured In Fortnite Video Game
We now have a chance to celebrate the late great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. virtually just by playing a video game! “March Through Time” was created by members of Fortnite Creative and presented by TIME Studios to educate players on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s magnificent life. It allows those players to witness Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‘s famous and in-length “I Have a Dream” speech.

Players will also be able to observe the Civil Rights teachings of Dr. King. In this virtual world, the players will get to travel to the Lincoln Memorial and the United States National Mall where Dr. King‘s speech was given.
The experience will have museum-inspired points of interest and quests for players to complete. The quests are designed to engage with important facts that relate to Dr. King‘s speech.
Social media users and Fortnite fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, and many weren’t happy about the new addition.
PlayStation: “Putting MLK in Fortnite is a good idea!”
MLK: pic.twitter.com/SJonJiODK9
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) August 26, 2021
MLK in Fortnite because corporate America thinks Black Liberation is a GAME pic.twitter.com/CbGWKYo0YE
— www.baddie5000.com (@baddie_5000) August 26, 2021

Dr. King was a Baptist minister and Civil Rights activist and leader during the movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.
What do you think about this new experience in celebration of the life of Dr. King? Let us know in the comments.
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