eSports and Anime: 'Fortnite' will collaborate with 'My Hero Academia' to release in-game skins and other gameplay changes

From December 16th, game enthusiasts around the world can enjoy "Fortnite"'s collaboration with the highly popular anime "My Hero Academia".

“Fortnite,” which PlayerCounter says had between 2.5 and 4 million daily players in 2022, will release new skins and gameplay changes to battle royale modes for the event that will likely last a few months.

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This is the third time that the game published by Epic Games - a company owned by its creator Tim Sweeney, Tencent TCEHY (40%) and Sony SONY (4.9%) - s associates with anime franchisees. Previously, fans could play in "Dragon Ball Z" and "Naruto" skins.

In addition, "Fortnite" is famous for its collaboration with some of the biggest media franchises and artists, such as Netflix's NFLX "Stranger Things", DIS "Star Wars", Ariana Grande and Disney's Travis. Scott.

In addition, custom skins should cost around $10 and $20, taking into account the price of previous collaborations.

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Which "My Hero Academia" characters will be available to "Fortnite" players?

As reported by AFK Gaming, protagonist Izuku Midoriya's skin will be on hand, along with Katsuki Bakugo, Shota Aizawa, and Ochaco Uraka.

Overall, "Fortnite" is the most played online game in the world, with 3.8 billion cumulative days played, as reported by Movistar. In addition, in 2020, the game publisher offered an official figure: "Fortnite" registered accounts total 350 million.

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eSports and Anime: 'Fortnite' will collaborate with 'My Hero Academia' to release in-game skins and other gameplay changes

From December 16th, game enthusiasts around the world can enjoy "Fortnite"'s collaboration with the highly popular anime "My Hero Academia".

“Fortnite,” which PlayerCounter says had between 2.5 and 4 million daily players in 2022, will release new skins and gameplay changes to battle royale modes for the event that will likely last a few months.

See also: Best of eSports in 2022: Riot Games, 'Valorant' and all the winners of the 2022 eSports Awards

This is the third time that the game published by Epic Games - a company owned by its creator Tim Sweeney, Tencent TCEHY (40%) and Sony SONY (4.9%) - s associates with anime franchisees. Previously, fans could play in "Dragon Ball Z" and "Naruto" skins.

In addition, "Fortnite" is famous for its collaboration with some of the biggest media franchises and artists, such as Netflix's NFLX "Stranger Things", DIS "Star Wars", Ariana Grande and Disney's Travis. Scott.

In addition, custom skins should cost around $10 and $20, taking into account the price of previous collaborations.

See also: Could the eSports hype be fading? Find out why some experts think so

Which "My Hero Academia" characters will be available to "Fortnite" players?

As reported by AFK Gaming, protagonist Izuku Midoriya's skin will be on hand, along with Katsuki Bakugo, Shota Aizawa, and Ochaco Uraka.

Overall, "Fortnite" is the most played online game in the world, with 3.8 billion cumulative days played, as reported by Movistar. In addition, in 2020, the game publisher offered an official figure: "Fortnite" registered accounts total 350 million.

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