Strange Insight for Fortnite Season Six comes from Porn Hub

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It’s fair to say that the launch of the latest season of Fortnite has players waiting in anticipation. The buildup to the new season featured some intense reveals from developer Epic, and rose to an intense climax when Season 6 finally launched. Now the ever helpful Pornhub Insights has released their own search statistics, revealing some interesting crossover information from horny fans who aren’t content with Fortnite’s built-in dances.

Unsurprisingly, Fortnite searches saw a hard increase leading up to the Season 6 release. The game has been in Pornhub’s top 25 searches for most of 2018, but the new season took searches to huge new heights.

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The peaks and valleys roughly correspond to major Fortnite news releases.

Fortnite player perverts aren’t especially creative in their searches. Topping the list of Fortnite search terms was “Fortnite Hentai”, followed by “Fortnite Porn”, and “Fortnite Parody”. Self-inflicted deaths by falling off cliffs are not listed, but still searchable under the Humiliation category. (They most certainly are not! ed.)

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Top 25 Fortnite related searches show what most players have on their minds when visiting Pornhub.

For gamers fixated on seeing a particular skin showing more skin, Season Five’s Sun Strider continues to be the top favorite. Season Four’s Zoey is next, with newly introduced Season Six Calamity making a strong showing in her debut season.

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The Calamity skin is rather popular in searches.

Regardless of anyone’s individual feelings about pornography, Pornhub is one of the biggest sites on the internet, and their insights have a ton of revealing data that shows off some fascinating trends for stat geeks. For example, searches for Star Wars see a massive spike on May 4th, aka Star Wars Day. Bowsette, the cosplay communities latest obsession, climbed from zero searches to over 339,000 in less than a week! These insights also beg some truly strange questions, such as “What is wrong with people that ‘Fidget Spinners’ was the third most searched term in 2017?!? Fidget Spinners!” Please step up your game in 2018, nerdy perverts.

Aaron is proof that while you can take a developer out of the game industry, it's much harder to take the game industry out of a developer. When not at his day job, Aaron enjoys teaching Axis & Allies to his kids, writing sci-fi stories, playing classic space sims on Twitch, and riding around the American Midwest on his Harley.

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