SMUT SITE Pornhub has reported a huge spike in randy gamers searching for Fortnite porn.
The adult website tracked a 112% increase in visitors looking for filthy clips themed around the video game beginning on September 27.
That's the same date that Fortnite's new Season 6 event kicked off.
Importantly, it's also when developer Epic Games added the Calamity cowgirl character – which sparked controversy thanks to her "jiggly" bosom.
After upset games spoke out on Twitter, Fortnite's creators apologised and promised to remove the "embarassing boob physics" from its game.
But the debacle appears to have got Fortnite's most committed fans hot under the collar.
"Fortnite Season 6 has arrived, and just like Season 5, it has Pornhub visitors very excited," said Pornhub, on its Insights blog.
"Following the launch, searches containing Fortnite more than doubled on Pornhub.
"And seeing as Fortnite has remained in Pornhub's Top 25 search terms through most of 2018, that equates to hundreds of thousands of additional searches per day."
According to Pornhub, the most popular search term is "Fortnite hentai".
For the unaware, "hentai" is a Japanese word used to describe cartoon pornography – and can apply to both pictures and videos.
That's not a huge surprise, given that the Fortnite game has cartoon style graphics, which may explain why it's so popular with youngsters.
Other popular search terms were "Fortnite porn", "Fortnite parody", and "Fortnite cosplay" – the latter relating to actual humans dressing up as Fortnite characters.
Unsurprisingly, specific Fortnite characters also proved very popular with horned-up gamers.
"Season 5's 'Sun Strider' still tops the character searches, followed by 4's 'Zoey'," Pornhub revealed.
"New to Season 6, cowgirl 'Calamity' is now the third most popular character search.
"Calamity arrived with some controversy when players found that her breasts had a very prominent jiggle.
"Naturally, bouncing boobs have no place in a video game so they were promptly firmed-up by Epic Games in a patch."
After gamers complained about Calamity's chest, Epic Games apologised in a statement.
"This is unintended, embarrassing, and it was careless for us to let this ship," an Epic Games spokesperson said.
"We are working now to fix this as soon as possible."
What is Fortnite Battle Royale?
If you're new to the game, here's what you need to know
- Fortnite's Battle Royale is free-to-play
- It's available on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iPhone and most recently Nintendo Switch
- In the game, up to 100 players are dropped onto a fictional island
- Players are then forced to battle it out in a last-person-standing deathmatch
- To help, players can collect a range of weapons hidden all over the island
- You can also collect resources – like wood, bricks and metal – to build defensive structures
- The area you can play in on the island is constantly shrinking thanks to an encroaching storm
- This means players are forced together over time, until just one person survives
- The game also has a paid-for co-op story campaign
But it seems there's no sating the curious sexual desires of Fortnite fans.
Only yesterday, The Sun revealed how smut-obsessed players had created a Fortnite porn forum dedicated to sharing creepy cartoon sex pics.
The forum sees users share dirty pictures and smutty videos that they have either found or created themselves, showing the game's innocent characters shoe-horned into all manner of explicit scenarios.
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It even offers desperate users a chance to request other people create specific pics or videos to match their own fantasies.
Recent addition to the Fortnite family, Calamity, seemed particularly popular on the forum.
"Everybody please keep making art of this skin its soo good," said one horny gamer in response to a sketch of the wild-west themed character lifting her top.
Others even feature bestiality, with one post -- liked by 86 percent of users -- showing the animated cowgirl and a horse caught in a compromising position.
Have you been sucked into the Fortnite craze? Let us know in the comments!
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