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<br><img src="https://www.freepixels.com/class=" style="max-width:430px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;" alt="" />If Fortnite did make less crossovers, then that would give it more resources to work on its original content. Original characters, storylines, and features have been a bit silly in the past; Peely and the Klombos come to mind. Things like Fortnite 's armored Battle Bus aren't a problem, however, and there's nothing wrong with the game being a little silly. In a time where video games are getting more and more serious, it's refreshing that some choose to offer a whimsical experience, especially when it's a big name like Fortnite . New features and original content, no matter how silly, could be better for the game than an endless string of crossovers, especially since they're making it more than a little silly besi<br><br> <br>This conspicuously empty exhibit contains a cheeky hint at the new Doctor’s future announcement, with the unoccupied area decorated with question mark symbols. Players are encouraged to interact with a podium opposite the display, where they are greeted with an enigmatic message, suggesting a Fourteenth Doctor reveal may not be too far a<br><br> <br>The most obvious thing that Epic could do to keep Fortnite 's Marvel and DC hero crossovers from taking over is to simply make less of them. No one is forcing Epic Games to put Kratos in a <a href="https://www.Fortnitenav.com/articles/fortnite-blitz-royale-the-ultimate-5-minute-chaos-with-mythic-and-exotic-arsenal.html">Fast battle royale mode</a> Royale game after all, so the decision is ultimately up to it. More crossovers are likely in the works right now, so it might not be apparent for a while if the studio does decide to ease up on them, but it could go a long way to preserving the dignity of heroes everywhere, and helping Fortnite get back to its ro<br><br> <br>Although it might be fun to play as favorite characters like Batman or Captain America in Fortnite , the fact of the matter is that the game has too many crossovers. They're excessive, and don't add much aside from cosmetic appeal. Although it's understandable, it's still far too much. It's gotten to the point of ridiculousness, but there are ways that it can mitigate the problem. There's not much that can be done about the crossovers already in the game, so cutting back on future ones seems like the best option. Unlocking Dr. Strange in Fortnite might be exciting, but it could be best if the game slowed down on the crossovers so it can let its original content sh<br><br> <br>Since Fortnite / Star Wars crossover would also include Darth Vader as a skin, it would make sense for his kit to include a cape back bling, a pickaxe, and even a glider. The glider could potentially be the TIE Advanced he was first seen using in 1977's Star Wars . Vader's pickaxe could even be the game's first lightsaber harvesting tool. While this would make sense, Fortnite has been known to give some crossover skins some strange harvesting tools. A good example of this would be Arcane 's Vi, who saw a crossover with Fortnite recently but got Jayce's hammer as a harvesting tool rather than her own iconic gauntl<br><br> <br>On page five, players will see the first look of the Stormfarer skin, which has some resemblance to the Moon knight style of skin released in the Fortnite Item Shop last season. The iconic end of Fortnite chapter 3 season 2 loading screen is also up for grabs on this page, along with Stormfarers trail and c<br><br> <br>If Fortnite didn't spend so much time and energy making crossover skins, then more focus could be placed on actual gameplay. Innovative new features help keep games fresh, especially when they're an online-based MMO game like Fortnite . No Build Mode changed the game completely. Although it took something away from the game rather than adding something in, it's still an example of what it can do when it's not constantly working on crossovers. Bringing back Fortnite 's bows could be great , and they're just the start of the possibilities. There are plenty of retired features and weapons that could improve the game if brought back, like the Drum Gun and the Port-a-Fort. Not all of them were hits, but they were still exciting and <br><br> <br>Another thing that could be returning to Fortnite is lightsabers . Originally introduced in 2019 for Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker , the weapons have only been brought back to the island once. This was in May 2020 to celebrate Star Wars Day. Lightsabers were powerful weapons in Fortnite that could even two-hit enemies at times. It would make sense for Epic Games to bring the iconic weapons back to the game not only for Star Wars Day but also for the release of Ken<br><br> <br>This allusion to "The Edge Of Reality," can be found in the "Battle On Gallifrey" section of the map, which mentions how the Chaosverse has caused "many realities" to merge on the Doctor’s home planet. These words suggest a strong connection to the videogame’s main narrative, which sees players visit the mind-bending Chaosverse as they journey to prevent the reality virus from destroying all of space and t<br><br> <br>As seen in the trailer for Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 3, Darth Vader can be seen blocking enemies' hits with a lightsaber and then throwing it at pickaxe them, and it was circling back like a boomerang. This may very well be why there is no lightsaber pickaxe in Fortnite , as it may confuse players whether it is the weapon or just the<br>
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