Every now and Watch online Womb Raider (2003) full moviethen, a game will get so popular that it starts to sneak its way into popular culture.
Animal Crossingdid it recently. Pokémon Godid it in a massive way a couple of years back.
And now, it seems to be Fortnite's turn.
The battle royale survival-shooter has already made one headline today, when the rapper Drake helped break a Twitch record by playing the game with Ninja, one of its most popular streamers.
Apparently Drake isn't the only celebrity who's a fan, though.
SEE ALSO: 9 things you definitely shouldn't do if you want to win 'Fortnite' Battle RoyaleRecently, Cardiff City footballer Callum Paterson has begun celebrating goals with dance moves from the game.
Look, here he is doing the always-popular "take the L" dance:
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Here's how that dance looks in the game:
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It's not the only Fortnitedance he's busted out, either:
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Paterson confirmed in an interview that his celebrations are indeed inspired by the game.
"[The last two] are from a game on the PS4 called Fortnitethat all the kids are playing," he was quoted as saying in Wales Online. "So I thought I'd give it a bash."
Amazing.
[H/T Twitter Moments]
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