Fortnite developer Epic Games is getting ready to hold another in-game concert-style event within the game.
The Fortnite Daft Punk Experience will take place at 7pm BST UK time on the evening of September 27. That's 2pm EDT for fans living in the US. The pre-event lobby will open its doors 30 minutes beforehand.
The upcoming music event is described as a "fully interactive playground that includes multiple rooms with different ways to experience the band's music".
And it pays to experience the event live, because according to Epic Games, fans will unlock an exclusive reward if they attend in the first hour.
The Waveform Walkers shoes will be rewarded to players who login between 7-8pm BST on September 27. The reward will be gifted to players next week.
Epic explains more: "The Daft Punk Experience begins this Saturday. Queue up with friends as early as 1:30 PM ET: those who attend from 2 PM - 3 PM ET will earn the all-new, music reactive Waveform Walkers!
"Your Kicks will be delivered in-game next week."
In terms of what fans can expect from the event, each room will contain a different experience and musical accompaniment.
For example, players will be able to create mashups of the duo's music at the Dream Chamber Studios.
Likewise, there's a special Robot Rock Arena where players can blast robots with a soundwave laser.
One of the more entertaining sounding experiences is the chance to make a LEGO music video at Around the World. There's also a club playing Daft Punk songs.
Long-time fans of Dat Punk will also notice special furniture from Hervet Manufacturier dotted throughout the experience.
In the run up to the big event, fans can pick up a Daft Punk bundle containing things like a helmet, outfit and other accessories. That's on top of the 'Get Lucky' Jam Track.
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