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Fortnite is now even being blamed for divorce

Fortnite has been blamed for violence, students missing school and now apparently divorce.
The survival video game's been cited in a number of recent break-ups, according to a new survey.
As it grows in popularity the list of things it's being blamed for gets longer and more spurious.
From stealing credit cards to bad dancing here are our top five.
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 captionAndre Drummond of the Detroit Pistons
The aim of Fortnite is to survive for as long as possible - but spend too much time focusing on that and your marriage might die a death.
According to research by divorceonline.co.uk, 200 divorces since January 2018 mentioned addiction to Fortnite and other online games as one of the reasons for the relationship breakdown.
A partner playing Fortnite a lot probably is quite annoying, but it might not be the one and only reason behind a divorce.
Flossing, fresh and flapping - that's not advice from your dentist, but dance crazes that have become a lot more popular because of Fortnite.
Dancing is no bad thing, but it can be annoying if you have to watch people doing the moves badly.
They usually end up becoming memes and you can't get away from them on social media.
Doctor Alex on this year's Love Island celebrated with his attempt at the floss when he found out Hollywood actress Margot Robbie thought he was cute.
It's not all bad though, because one health club claims to have found a way to get Fortnite-obsessed teenagers away from their game consoles.
David Lloyd has introduced an exercise class for those wanting to learn the dance moves featured in the game.
Fortnite Battle Royale was released on mobiles in March and it meant students could play it anywhere they wanted.
Students at one school were so distracted their teacher came up with a plan.
He posted on the game's Reddit thread, asking the game's developers if they could "mess with" his students.
"Mr Hillman says stop playing in class" now features on a loading screen in the app.
NBA player, Andre Drummond claims he is hooked on the game.
He told the bleacher report that it took over his life.
Drummond says the funny thing is he's not even very good at the game.
He rarely tallies any kills and spends most of time focusing on not dying in the opening moments of the game.
It was also claimed baseball player David Price missed a game because he had carpal tunnel syndrome due to Fortnite.
The syndrome causes pain due to pressure on a nerve in your wrist.
The claim was he developed the problem playing the game - something he denies.
The children's charity NSPCC claimed Fortnite could expose them to violence.
The game involves trying to killing as many people as possible to progress.
But this isn't anything new, since video games began some have been blamed for exposing people to violence.
Research by Oxford University's Andy Przybylski, looked into how video games impact our mental health.
His findings show just 0.3% of gamers might experience problems controlling the time they spend playing.


For weeks there've been whispers that Epic Games had something big planned Fortnite's Loot Lake, with many speculating that the game's mysterious roving rift-cube would eventually end its meandering journey at the Battle Royale map's largest body of water.

That moment has now arrived and, well, the results weren't quite what fans had anticipated.

As it happens, suspicious fingers have been pointing to Loot Lake as the sight of something significant for as long as Season 5 has been underway; speculation began from day one when strange geometric shapes were inadvertently introduced beneath Loot Lake's surface, only visible from the air. That glitch was eventually resolved, but rumours about the area persisted.

Many began to speculate that Loot Lake was for the chop this season (in exactly the same way that Tilted Towers eventually wasn't), given the location's rather divisive nature. Even in the Eurogamer office, opinion is split between those that find its watery expanse nothing more than a waste of space and a traversal annoyance. The correct people, however, appreciate its idyllic views and the relative tranquility it affords in an otherwise rather hectic map.

The naysayers wanted it gone though, and data-mining around Season 5's mid-point suggested that they may well get their wish, possibly as a result of Loot Lake being engulfed in lava, of all things. And then came the arrival of Fortnite's mysterious cube - spat from the heavens several weeks into the season, when the giant rift that kicked the whole thing off finally closed.

The cube almost immediately began its long journey around the map, occasionally dropping runes and leaving anti-gravity domes in its wake. Further data-mining suggested that the roving oddity was eventually bound for Loot Lake. And so it came to pass, with the cube beginning the final leg of its journey yesterday evening. That saw it move through the ever-popular, always controversial, Tilted Towers before finally flolloping its way into the water.

As a brief aside, this final stretch also saw the rather brilliant culmination of another little story vignette that's been smouldering away since last season, in a further example of Epic's increasingly masterful grip on slow-burn environmental storytelling.

As it rolled through Tilted Towers, you see, the cube also managed to obliterate a small shop - the same shop which, rather wonderfully/tragically, was razed during the meteor strike at the end of last season. Players have watched its gradual restoration week by week, until recently when it was finally completed. It's sat there ever since, festooned iAs noted by Kotaku, fans are wondering if the poor shop owner's misfortunes could well become a bit of a running joke each season.

Anyway, back to the cube. Earlier this evening, after weeks of toil, it reached its final destination, and in a rather dramatic crescendo of light and sound began sinking beneath the water. As it did, cascades of energy rippled across Loot Lake's surface, the ominous music getting louder. Could this be the moment that the rumoured mirror world emerged and lava spilled across the map? As it happens, no; instead, its waters have now taken on strange gelatinous properties, turning the whole thing into, essentially, a massive, shiny trampoline. If nothing else, it's certainly far less of an unnavigable void now. balloons and cheerful bunting, patiently waiting for a grand opening ceremony that clearly now isn't to be.


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