There's no doubt that Fortnite is the most popular and highly recognizable video game on the planet at this point in time, as the multiplayer sandbox survival shooter was at the top of the list for Twitter's most talked-about games in 2018. With this being the case, the popular player and streamer DrLupo decided to use the wide renown of the Epic Games title by playing it in a 24-hour live stream to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which ultimately helped him generate over $1 million for the pediatric treatment and research facility.

During the 24-hour Fortnite live stream, which occurred from December 22 to December 23, Benjamin "DrLupo" Lupo managed to raise upwards of $600,000 for St. Jude, with the donations having come from 85 different countries around the world. These donations helped push the total sum of DrLupo's money he had been raising for the research hospital throughout the year to $1.3 million for 2018.

On top of the incentives inherent in simply helping St. Jude, DrLupo also provided bonus offers to those who donated. For instance, those who pitched in $100 during the Fortnite live stream could force him to drop any weapon or item immediately, while those who donated $1,000 had their names permanently added to the “intro” and “outro” for his videos. Even those who were only able to contribute a little were given extra incentives, as donations of $10 entered one into a raffle for gaming packages or other items, such as custom paintings done by DrLupo's wife.

Taking all of this into consideration, it's great to see DrLupo use his popularity as a streamer and Fortnite player for the sake of a good cause and garner such a tidy sum for St. Jude. He's certainly no stranger to charity work, as he raised over $350,000 in only four hours during GuardianCon 2018, which helped the event generate almost $3 million for the research hospital back in July. So, here's to hoping DrLupo's philanthropy in 2019 is as successful as it has been this year.

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Source: DrLupo – Twitter (via SCNow)