If you missed Fortnite's strangest live event yet or just want to see it again, it's all right here

Fortnite's giant purple cube named Kevin died on Sunday roughly 30 meters above Leaky Lake after an extended struggle with levitation. Memorial services were held immediately afterward in an endless white expanse where friends and family were invited to float weightlessly amongst themselves and in the company of abstract forms that coalesced into crystalline butterflies. Kevin was 72 days old.

The finale for the Fortnitemares event was easily the biggest and strangest Fortnite live event yet, and you can catch our recording of the entire proceedings in the video above. If you can't watch right now, here's the quick recap: it started with Kevin (RIP) spinning faster and faster in its spot above Leaky Lake. Kevin's cracks deepened and it exploded, the blinding white light subsiding as all 100 or so players found themselves in the aforementioned weightless expanse. Then a crystal butterfly thing fluttered over, landed on the characters' fingers, and a chime rang out before they were sent skydiving back down to the Battle Royale map.

It was a mildly religious experience, peeling back layers of Fortnite Battle Royale's strange, ever-evolving lore that Epic Games has only made the barest of teases at before. Not only did the event bring the Halloween-themed festivities (complete with AI-controlled zombies) to a close, it also revamped the Leaky Lake area under the former site of the cube. Now it's gone druidic with a Stone Henge-like arrangement of standing boulders in the center. Prominent rings of land with chest-studded craggy peaks also mean there's relatively little water left in this alleged lake.

Much of the area seems to be below water level though, so it could all flood right back up. You never know what kind of changes will come to the Fortnite map next as Fortnite season 6 rolls on.

All this change and mystery and we're still probably about a month out from the start of Fortnite season 7.

Connor Sheridan

I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and now I'm a staff writer here at GamesRadar.

Latest in Fortnite
Fortnite Dill Bit Display Cases
Fortnite Dill Bit Display Cases: Where to search them
Fortnite character Jonesy looks shocked in the story trailer for Season X.
Fortnite is now giving cheaters "second chances" with 1-year bans that allow you to use the battle royale like it's Discord and do absolutely nothing else until you're freed from the void
Fortnite Black Markets
Fortnite Black Markets: Where are they and how to use them
Buy Reboot Cards in Fortnite
Can you buy Reboot Cards in Fortnite?
Fortnite Outlaw Oasis Vault
Fortnite Outlaw Oasis Vault: How to open the secret vault
Fortnite mascot Big Dill in a ripped photograph with T-Pain
Fortnite attempts to harness the power of Kendrick's diss tracks with "fermented freestyler" Big Dill, a hip-hop pickle who alleges T-Pain ate his family
Latest in News
Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us
The Last of Us is "better" than 28 Days Later, says movie writer Alex Garland: "This is so much more sophisticated and moving"
Atelier Ryza 3 protagonist closeup
JRPG producer says people prefer their anime girls to have thick thighs when the economy's in the tank, and he's not even joking a little bit
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2
Andor season 2 showrunner talks the much-anticipated Star Wars moment that we haven't seen on screen before: "It's a very significant part of our show"
Skyrim
It took Skyrim players nearly 15 years to discover ingenious loot hack that completely changes the game and, uh, requires you to desecrate a couple corpses
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Indy hanging onto a vine as in Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PS5 release date reportedly set for April after ESRB leak
Fallout
Fallout season 2’s dazzling and dystopian New Vegas is coming to life in a new leaked video