Stephen A. Smith picks his ideal Fortnite landing spot

Matthew Legros
Stephen A. Smith analyzing the Fortnite map on his eponymous show.

On the Wednesday morning airing of his show, Stephen A. Smith was asked by one of his viewers where he’d land after deploying in Fortnite.

Smith occasionally lets his audience ask non-sports related questions. This time around, he beheld the famed Battle Royale map with little knowledge of the third-person shooter game.

Nevertheless, in classic Stephen A. fashion, Smith confidently zeroed in on where he’d start racking up resources and picking players off. He wound up selecting one of the most popular spots by happenstance.

Stephen A. Smith goes all in with Tilted Towers

The boisterous sports analyst poo-pooed Loot Lake as a place that Fortnite competitors wouldn’t go to. He also acknowledged spots like Tomato Town. Ultimately, the “Stephen A. Smith Show” host settled with Tilted Towers:

“I’m gonna go with Tilted Towers. You know why? It’s right in the middle here, and it looks like that’s where all the action is,” Smith correctly presumed. “When you see this right here, that looks like a palatial mansion in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by grass and all this other stuff.”

Coincidentally, Tilted Towers is where more experienced players land to pile on their kill counts. There isn’t much nature within the confines to allocate wood and bricks for building.

However, weaponry is abundant on the many levels of both towers. The high ground makes for a sniper’s paradise.

Tilted Towers is also great for shotgun wielders to knock down opposing users in duos, trios, squads and other team game modes.

Smith went on to rhythmically conclude by saying, “Where the parties at? Where the parties at? I’m going with Tilted Towers.”

If a gunfight is Smith’s idea of where the party is at, then he’d have a good time at Tilted Towers. If his play style were to match his personality, Smith’s trash talk would be gold on Fortnite live streams.

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Matthew graduated from Brooklyn College in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications. In the past, he's written for Heavy Sports, Sports Illustrated, and SB Nation. On top of penning scripts for Empire Sports Media, Matthew covers the latest NBA, NFL and Boxing news for Dexerto. His expertise lies in basketball, with a personal passion for track-and-field. You can contact him at matthew.legros@dexerto.com.