Potential K-Pop Demon Hunters crossover with Fortnite may be forthcoming
In the ever-evolving world of video games and entertainment, a new collaboration is causing a stir among fans. According to recent reports, Fortnite, the popular battle royale game developed by Epic Games, is rumoured to be collaborating with KPop Demon Hunters, the successful Netflix original movie.
The rumours began when influential Fortnite leakers Loolo and SpushFNBR hinted at a potential partnership between the two entities. If true, this collaboration would mark a significant next step for HUNTR/X, the production company behind KPop Demon Hunters.
The art team at Fortnite, known for their quick work, would reportedly have an unusually short turnaround time if the collaboration is to be believed. The main characters from KPop Demon Hunters, Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, could potentially make an appearance in Fortnite's game as soon as this season.
KPop Demon Hunters, which has only been in the public eye for three months, has already made a significant impact. Netflix's most-watched original movie ever, KPop Demon Hunters has enjoyed a successful sing-along theatrical run and several songs from its original soundtrack have become charting hits. The movie currently holds a top-three spot in daily rankings.
Sony and Netflix are also reportedly in talks to create a KPop Demon Hunters sequel, adding to the excitement surrounding the potential collaboration. Fortnite, with its history of collaborating with major franchises such as Star Wars, is no stranger to such partnerships. Waves of Star Wars skins are still available in Fortnite, demonstrating the developer's commitment to bringing popular culture into the game.
However, no official confirmation has been made regarding the Fortnite-KPop Demon Hunters collaboration or its decision date. Naoki Yoshida, a key producer and director involved with other collaborations, has hinted at future announcements after fan festivals in 2025, but this does not confirm a Fortnite-KPop Demon Hunters collaboration or its decision date.
A representative for Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the reported KPop Demon Hunters sequel. If accurate, the idols from KPop Demon Hunters could potentially be included in Fortnite, even if Jinu, the Saja Boys heartthrob, is not featured.
Should the collaboration prove successful, additional content may be released later. Fans of both Fortnite and KPop Demon Hunters eagerly await official confirmation and the exciting possibilities that this collaboration could bring.
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