In case you missed it, Fortnite and South Park have come together for a new in-game collaboration featuring all your favorite elementary school students and Towelie.
It’s the culmination of what had been months of rumors about the potential for South Park to join Family Guy, The Simpsons and King of the Hill as adult animated comedies to be included in the live-service battle royale.
The bundle is now available in the Fortnite item shop, and provided you’re willing to spend the 4,000 V-Bucks to collect everything, or just settle on one character, then, at some point, you’ll realize that the never-ending 6-7 meme has made its way into the South Park collab.
As first shared on Reddit, the microwave on Butters’ mech suit is set to — wait for it — 67 seconds. It’s a small detail, but those are typically the best ones.
I was extremely hopeful that the Fortnite x South Park collaboration would’ve put the crew in their iconic anime versions, but the mechs aren’t a bad consolation. It sure beats them ending up as sidekicks as we saw with SpongeBob SquarePants.
Here’s a better look via Twitter:
Listen, consider this a warning, because more and more people are bound to figure things out and perhaps even go as far as to pair the 6-7 emote with Butters to make the worst possible combination.
Neither Fortnite Nor South Park Are Strangers To The 6-7 Meme, And We Really Can’t Blame Them
In mid-December, Fortnite, as is usually the case when something breaks the Internet, capitalized on the 6-7 trend by adding the accompanying hand gesture to the item shop as a purchasable gesture.
It’s annoying in all the best ways, and just another argument for Fortnite being the ultimate Metaverse.
And, of course, South Park, never a stranger to tackling current world dilemmas, also had an entire episode dedicated to the 6-7 meme. I’ll give Trey Stone and Matt Parker credit for how they executed it because I was genuinely laughing out loud.
Even if Fortnite isn’t your speed, and it’s totally OK if it isn’t, it’s almost impossible to escape the wrath of 6-7. Just ask these Rainbow Six Siege players, who, already contending with in-game hackers, woke up to find out that their accounts had been banned for *checks notes* 67-days.
As Charles Dickens once wrote: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

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September 26, 2017
- ESRB
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T for Teen – Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
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