ToNot be confused with I Built MrBeast a Real Life Fortnite Battle Bus! Surprising TFue With A Fortnite Battle Bus In Real Life is a creative video created by MrBeast. In this video, Jimmy and the crew bought a bus and try to redesign it to replicate the Battle Bus from Fortnite, and then they later surprise the bus to the YouTuber and Twitch streamer Tfue.
Description[]
"YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW TFUE REACTED TO THE BATTLE BUS" ― Official video description
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The thumbnail shows Jimmy and TFue standing on the front of the replicated Fortnite Battle Bus. They are cheering.
Trivia[]
- The bus appears to be a mid-1990s Thomas school bus built on a Ford chassis. It was likely built between 1995 and 1998, judging by the appearance of the front of the bus. During that era, school bus makers (then Thomas, Blue Bird, AmTran (now IC), and Carpenter (which went out of business in 2001)) also offered a chassis made by GMC, International, or Freightliner. Ford discontinued the chassis in 1998 and Thomas switched to only offer a Freightliner chassis soon after, eventually giving way to the modern-day Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 bus.
- The bus is equipped with a TV with a PlayStation 4 (with Fortnite already installed), a desk with a computer (again, Fortnite is already installed), and a bunk bed. Therefore, it can be used as a tour bus.
- The real battle bus appears to be based on an IC school bus.
- The bus’s top speed is only 45 mph (72 km/h).
- The bus has appeared in many of JoogSquad’s videos, such as driving for 24 hours straight.
- This was the first and (as of 2022) only appearance of a Faze Clan member in a MrBeast video.