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"Create, play, and battle with friends in Fortnite. Be the last player standing in Battle Royale and Zero Build, experience a concert or live event, or discover over a million creator made games, including racing, parkour, zombie survival, and more. Find it all in Fortnite!"
―Epic Games[3]

Fortnite is a free-to-play video game platform developed and published by Epic Games. The game was originally intended to be a

In the world of Fortnite, an alternate version of the Star Wars universe exists as an adjacent reality to Reality Zero, the main reality that Battle Royale takes place in. This makes the Star Wars universe one of the many realities spawned from the Zero Point and connects it to the game's larger continuity.

Gameplay

Overview

"Fortnite will never be 'finished'. The whole idea is that it's a living, breathing PLACE."
Donald Mustard[4]

Fortnite is a free-to-play video game platform that provides a variety of dedicated game modes and experiences,[5] such as Fortnite Battle Royale,[6] Save the World,[7] Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing,[8] and Fortnite Ballistic.[9] In collaboration with LEGO, Fortnite also featured a unique category filled with various experiences dedicated to the LEGO Fortnite brand, such as LEGO Fortnite Odyssey and LEGO Fortnite Brick Life.[10] These modes span across various genres, with each having its own goals for players to accomplish.[5]

Aside from official experiences provided by Epic Games, Fortnite also provides user-generated content. It has its own game creation system, the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), which allows players to create and publish their maps and experiences.[11] Map makers behind these experiences get monthly compensation based on Epic Games' engagement metrics.[12]

In-game purchase

"Battle Pass and all of the systems in it should never affect gameplay outcomes."
Tim Sweeney, regarding the concerns of pay-to-win elements in the Battle Pass[13]
V-Bucks (pictured) is the main currency used throughout Fortnite.

V-Bucks (pictured) is the main currency used throughout Fortnite.

While most of Fortnite is free to access, it provides various means of microtransaction through the addition of its virtual currency, V-Bucks. The virtual currency allows players to make various in-game purchases,[14] such as the Item Shop[15] and the Battle Pass. The Battle Pass is a seasonal bundle that provides limited-time cosmetic items that players can collect as they progress, though unobtained items can no longer be claimed once the season ends.[16] The Item Shop on the other hand provides various cosmetic items and bundles that can be purchased and claimed directly; however, featured items are placed in rotation and will be replaced by other items once the corresponding countdown ends.[15]

Another microtransaction that Fortnite offers is the Fortnite Crew, a monthly subscription service that gives players various in-game benefits, such as V-Bucks, exclusive cosmetic items, all in-game premium passes (or a complete price refund if the premium passes were purchased prior to the subscription within 14 days), and the Rocket Pass Premium for Rocket League.[17] Aside from cosmetic items, most official in-game experiences are free to access;[5] however, Save the World can only be accessed after a one-time purchase.[7] LEGO Kits can also be purchased through the Item Shop, providing additional themed building blocks and schematics for LEGO Fortnite when purchased.[18] Similarly, Jam Tracks can also be purchased in the Item Shop for players to expand their selection of popular songs for use in various experiences throughout Fortnite.[19][20]

Star Wars content

Fortnite X Star Wars

The Fortnite X Star Wars event occurred between December 14, 2019 and January 7, 2020 to promote the third and final sequel trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, which released on December 20, 2019. The crossover event was first announced on December 8[21] and on December 12 the first Star Wars cosmetics were released in the form of skins for Finn, Rey, and a Sith trooper.[22]

Chapter 2: Season 5

Chapter 2: Season 5 key art

Chapter 2: Season 5 key art

Chapter 2: Season 5 began on December 2, 2020, and conluded on March 15, 2021. Although not centered around Star Wars, the season included various Star Wars: The Mandalorian content such as a Din Djarin cosmetic skin. Players were able to complete challenges to upgrade his normal armor to the beskar armor he uses in the show. They could also obtain a Grogu pet, and the Razor Crest.[23] When a user made a purchase during the first month of the season, they were able to receive two free months of Disney+.[24] It was the second Star Wars crossover with Epic Games, the first being the Fortnite X Star Wars event.[25]

The Mandalorian in full beskar armor.

The Mandalorian in full beskar armor.

Din Djarin appeared in the map, carrying a Jetpack, E-11 Blaster Rifle, and an Amban Sniper Rifle, hostile to players nearby. When the NPC sighted a player, he would engage them, the battle scored by a remix of the score from his titular show. The Jetpack and Amban Sniper Rifle were dropped by the Djarin NPC when defeated by a player, who could then equip and use them as items. The former enabled the power of flight to a player, though it would run out of power and cease functioning after several seconds before needing to be recharged, which it did automatically when grounded. The Amban Sniper Rifle featured a thermal scope and powerful shots, and a melee mode which damaged oponents with the shock. The E-11 Blaster Rifle was unusable for players other than the Din Djarin NPC, and despawned along with him upon his defeat.[source?]

Chapter 3: Season 1

"Once regarded as one of the most fearsome and capable bounty hunters in the galaxy, Boba Fett seemingly met his demise in the Sarlacc pit on Tatooine. Fett has survived the beast and has now reclaimed his distinctive Mandalorian armor."
Fortnite Team[26]
The Book of Boba Fett promotional image

The Book of Boba Fett promotional image

Chapter 3: Season 1, titled Flipped, began on December 5, 2021 and concluded on March 19, 2022. The season consisted of Star Wars content such as the Boba Fett, Krrsantan and Fennec Shand cosmetic skins based on their appearances in the Disney+ series Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett.[27]

Chapter 3: Season 2

Chapter 3: Season 2, titled Resistance, began on March 20, 2022 and concluded on June 4, 2022. The season consisted of some Star Wars content such as the Obi-Wan Kenobi cosmetic skin, the return of the Lightsabers Mythic weapon along with Obi-Wan Kenobi's third lightsaber, and the E-11 medium blaster rifle.[28]

Chapter 3: Season 3

Chapter 3: Season 3, titled Vibin', began on June 5, 2022 and concluded on September 17, 2022. The season consisted of some Star Wars content such as the Darth Vader cosmetic skin, a Viper probe droid back-bling, and the Lambda-class T-4a shuttle, all included in the Battle Pass.[29]

On June 21, 2022, Vader was added as a Boss at a random location who once killed would drop his lightsaber, which could be used as a melee weapon as well as being thrown at players. Stormtroopers would also protect him at the Imperial base. Vader is able to do Force pull, Force push and Force leap at players.[30]

Skywalker Week

"During Skywalker Week, take up Luke Skywalker’s lightsabers from A New Hope and Return of the Jedi, drop his X-34 Landspeeder on opponents, and once again shoot with the Stormtroopers’ signature weapon."
Fortnite Team[31]
The Original Trilogy promotional image.

The Original Trilogy promotional image.

Chapter 3: Season 4, titled Paradise, began on September 18, 2022. The season's Star Wars content includes "Skywalker Week", which ran from October 18 through November 8, 2022 and featured the return of the Darth Vader Boss encounter and the unvaulting of the Lightsabers and E-11 Blaster Rifle Mythic weapons. Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo were added to the Item Shop as cosmetic skins and the Junk Rift was unvaulted with the chance to drop an X-34 landspeeder on enemies.[31]

Find the Force

"Every saga has a beginning."
―Official tagline[32]
"Find the Force" promotional image.

"Find the Force" promotional image.

LEGO Style Rey and Anakin Skywalker from LEGO Fortnite.

LEGO Style Rey and Anakin Skywalker from LEGO Fortnite.

Chapter 4: Season 2, titled Mega, Began on April 11, 2023. The season's Star Wars content includes the debut of Anakin Skywalker, as a part of the "Find the Force" event, which ran from May 2, through May 23, 2023, at 9 AM ET. The event featured Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, the 501st, and the 212th Battalion Clone Trooper cosmetic skins being added to the item shop. Players could complete "Find the Force" Quests to unlock cosmetic and in-game rewards. The free reward track included a Clone Trooper skin, with an option to purchase the Premium Reward Track that included the Coruscant Guard Clone Trooper skin and the Darth Maul Skin.[32]

Development

Initial growth

"Fortnite is a game. But please ask that question again in 12 months."
―Tim Sweeney, hinting at the evolution of Fortnite[33]
Save the World was originally intended to be the core game of Fortnite, but plans were shifted following the success of its battle royale mode.

Save the World was originally intended to be the core game of Fortnite, but plans were shifted following the success of its battle royale mode.

On December 9, 2011, Epic Games announced that they are developing a brand new video game called Fortnite. Along with the announcement, they posted a cinematic trailer for the game.[34] Fortnite later entered early access on July 25, 2017, for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One;[35] with players who pre-ordered the game being able to access it on July 21, four days earlier.[1] The game received a "Teen" rating by the ESRB.[35] Around the same time, development started on Fortnite's second game mode, Fortnite Battle Royale.[36]

The early decision was to make the battle royale mode a part of the core game, putting it behind a paywall, though Epic Games later decided to make the game entirely separate and free-to-play two weeks before release.[36] On September 12 of the same year, Epic Games then announced Fortnite Battle Royale to be released into early access on September 26[2] for the same platforms with a "Teen" rating by the ESRB.[37] Following the release of the new battle royale mode, the core Fortnite game mode was renamed to Save the World.[1] With the growing success of Fortnite Battle Royale, Epic Games shifted their focus and resources to the battle royale game. As of January 2018, the company had transferred developers who worked on Paragon, another video game by Epic, to Fortnite instead.[38]

On March 12, 2018, Epic Games released Fortnite Battle Royale on the App Store for iOS devices through limited invite-only access, though the game would become more accessible in the following months.[39] Starting on August 9, the battle royale game was finally released for Android, though users with Samsung Galaxy devices were able to get first access to the game.[40] However, Epic Games ditched the Google Play Store to avoid needing to pay the storefront's service fee, opting to release on the Galaxy Store and Epic Games' official website.[41]

On November 15, 2019, Fortnite released its first collaboration with Star Wars. The Imperial Stormtrooper outfit was added to the Item Shop for a limited time until November 17.[42] Along with it, players could receive the outfit for free by purchasing Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on the Epic Games Store until November 30.[43] Later in December, it was announced that Fortnite would host a special show with J.J. Abrams, which included an exclusive footage of the then-upcoming theatrical film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker on December 14, 2019.[44] Following the special event, the Star Wars festivities continued in Fortnite with the addition of Kylo Ren and Zorii Bliss outfits to the item shop on December 21 of the same year.[45]

2020-2023

"We're three and a half years in essentially, and now is when it's finally okay to be like, 'There's this guy named Agent Jones. Here's what's going on a little bit. Oh look, they're actually talking.' But for so much of it, it was very, very subtle. But it'll become less subtle moving forward."
―Donald Mustard, on Fortnite's narrative and storytelling[46]

With the huge growth in popularity and success it got over the years,[47] Fortnite left early access on June 30, 2020.[48] Later, on August 13; Epic Games introduced a direct payment to Fortnite for mobile users, undermining the required service fee provided by the Google Play Store and App Store.[49] Not too long after the addition of the new payment feature, Fortnite was removed by Google and Apple Inc. from their respective digital storefronts.[50][51]

Boba[26] On February 9, 2022, the Fennec Shand and Krrsantan outfits were released to the in-game shop.[52]

On May 2, 2023, Epic Games released update v24.30 to Fortnite. Along with the update, a blog post and a trailer were released, announcing that another Star Wars collaboration would start on the very same day. The collaboration came as a limited event centered around the era of the prequel trilogy called "Find the Force." The collaboration event went as planned and ended on May 23.[32] On August 25, during the announcement and release of Chapter 4 Season 4: Last Resort; it was revealed that the Ahsoka Tano outfit would be a part of the season's Battle Pass unlockable through an exclusive quest.[53] It was released as a tie-in promotion with the release of the first season of the Disney+ live-action series Ahsoka.[54] However, the quest would not become available until the release of update v26.20 on September 26 of the same year.[55] The quest ended alongside the season on November 3 of that year.[56]

On December 2, 2023,[57] Fortnite had a Live Event called The Big Bang. During the event, it was shown that Fortnite would be getting new varying genres of experiences, which were Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing, and LEGO Fortnite.[58] Each of the new games would have its active dedicated development team. Fortnite Festival and Rocket Racing would be handled by Harmonix and Psyonix, respectively; while LEGO Fortnite would be the first digital play experience from the long-term collaboration between Epic Games and LEGO[8] which was first announced in 2022.[59] Following the announcement, all three games were released in the span of three days; starting with the release of LEGO Fortnite on December 7,[60] Rocket Racing on December 8,[61] and finally Fortnite Festival on December 9.[62] The experiences were rated "Everyone 10+,"[63] "Everyone,"[64] and "Teen," respectively, by the ESRB.[65]

Epic Games actively develops LEGO Style of pre-existing and new outfits for LEGO Fortnite.

Epic Games actively develops LEGO Style of pre-existing and new outfits for LEGO Fortnite.

With the release of LEGO Fortnite, it was announced on Twitter that there were 317 detailed LEGO Styles of pre-existing and new outfits, with more planned for release in the coming months. Although, some outfits from certain intellectual properties would not become available.[66] Multiple Star Wars outfits were among the hundreds of prepared LEGO Styles to be released on day one, becoming available immediately for pre-existing owners of those skins.[67] However, official announcements of LEGO Style Star Wars outfits were posted later, coinciding with the return of the respective outfits to the Item Shop.[68][69][70]

2024-

"Disney was one of the first companies to believe in the potential of bringing their worlds together with ours in Fortnite, and they use Unreal Engine across their portfolio,"
―Tim Sweeney, on Epic Games and Disney's working relations[71]

Both LEGO Styles of Ahsoka Tano and Finn were then added during the release of LEGO Fortnite v28.10 on January 23, 2024.[72] On April 15, 2024, Fortnite and Star Wars announced an upcoming in-game collaboration event spanning across Fortnite Battle Royale, LEGO Fortnite Odyssey, Fortnite Festival, and Rocket Racing on May 3.[73] The Star Wars festivities ended on May 14 for both Fortnite Battle Royale and Fortnite Festival, with Rocket Racing soon followed on May 20, 2024.[74] Along with the Star Wars event, LEGO Styles of Darth Vader, Krrsantan, and the Mandalorian were added to the game on the same day with the release of v29.40. Aside from new LEGO Style outfits, all Star Wars content introduced to LEGO Fortnite Odyssey during the event would become a permanent addition to the experience.[75]

On August 10, 2024, during the Disney Experiences Showcase presentation at D23, it was announced by Dave Filoni that Gideon, IG-11, a special Grogu backbling, and other Star Wars-related items were coming to Fortnite.[76] Following the announcement, the cosmetic items were then added to the Item Shop on August 13, 2024,[77] along with their LEGO Style Outfits.[78] On December 25, 2024, Fortnite released samurai-themed Darth Vader and Stormtrooper outfits,[79] including their LEGO Style variation, to the Item Shop.[80]

Credits

By type
Cast Uncredited cast Crew Uncredited crew Special thanks

Uncredited crew

  • Craig Derrick – Executive Producer[81]
  • Justin Holt – Texture Art Director[82]
  • Reilly Lohr – Senior Texture Painter[83]
  • Bert Lewis – Character Modeler[83]
  • Daniel Peteuil – Character Modeler[82]
  • Felipe Fontoura – Character Modeler[83]
  • Saulo Bonatto – Character Modeler[83]

Appearances

By type
Characters Organisms Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

Organisms

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Founder's Pack For Save The World Are Here! on Fortnite's official website (June 8, 2017) (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 FortniteCom-Favicon Announcing Fortnite Battle Royale on Fortnite's official website (September 12, 2017) (backup link)
  3. FortniteCom-Favicon Epic on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  4. TwitterLogo Donald Mustard (@DonaldMustard) on Twitter (post on December 4, 2022): "Fortnite will never be 'finished'. The whole idea is that it's a living, breathing PLACE. But, what you are experiencing today is so much closer to our earliest 'imagined order' than ever before. I hope you love it. That said, we are still just getting started!" (backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite | Free-to-Play Cross-Platform Game on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  6. FortniteCom-Favicon Battle Royale by Epic on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  7. 7.0 7.1 FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Save the World | PvE Action-Building Co-Op Campaign on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  8. 8.0 8.1 Premium-Era-real Introducing LEGO® Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival: New Epic Games Launching This Week in Fortnite! on Epic Games' official website (December 2, 2023) (backup link archived on April 11, 2024)
  9. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Goes First Person with Ballistic, a Tactical 5v5 Shooter in Early Access Dec. 11! on Fortnite's official website (December 7, 2024) (backup link)
  10. FortniteCom-Favicon LEGO® Fortnite Becomes LEGO Fortnite Odyssey with the Storm Chasers Update! on Fortnite's official website (December 9, 2024) (backup link)
  11. Premium-Era-real Unreal Editor For Fortnite on Epic Games Store (backup link archived on April 11, 2024)
  12. Premium-Era-real Engagement Payout on Epic Games' official developer website (backup link archived on March 24, 2024)
  13. TwitterLogo Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) on Twitter (post on December 19, 2022): "Battle Pass and all of the systems in it should never affect gameplay outcomes." (backup link)
  14. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite V-Bucks | Redeem V-Bucks Gift Card on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  15. 15.0 15.1 Premium-Era-real Today's Current Item Shop on FNBR.co (backup link archived on April 11, 2024)
  16. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite | Myths & Mortals Battle Pass for 950 V-Bucks! on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  17. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Crew Will Include the Battle Pass, LEGO® Pass, Music Pass, and More Starting in December! on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  18. FortniteCom-Favicon LEGO Kits and Styles Await in LEGO Fortnite v29.00! on Fortnite's official website (backup link)
  19. Premium-Era-real What are Jam Tracks in Fortnite Festival? on Epic Games' official website (backup link archived on April 13, 2024)
  20. Premium-Era-real How to purchase Jam Tracks in Fortnite Festival on Epic Games' official website (backup link archived on April 13, 2024)
  21. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@fortnite) on Twitter (post): "Live from Risky Reels Fortnite Presents: #StarWarsTheRiseOfSkywalker exclusive scene premiere. Watch it live on December 14. Doors open at 1:30 PM ET, show begins at 2 PM ET." (backup link)
  22. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@fortnite) on Twitter (post): "Get the Rey, Finn and Sith Trooper Outfits in the Item Shop now!" (backup link)
  23. FortniteEcosystem-Icon Fortnite Chapter 2 - Season 5 Battle Pass Gameplay Trailer on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  24. StarWars.com The Mandalorian Joins the Hunt in a New Season of Fortnite on StarWars.com (backup link)
  25. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@fortnite) on Twitter (post): "Live from Risky Reels Fortnite Presents: #StarWarsTheRiseOfSkywalker exclusive scene premiere. Watch it live on December 14. Doors open at 1:30 PM ET, show begins at 2 PM ET." (backup link)
  26. 26.0 26.1 FortniteCom-Favicon The Infamous Star Wars Bounty Hunter Boba Fett is coming to Fortnite! on Fortnite's official website (December 25, 2021) (backup link)
  27. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@fortnite) on Twitter (post): "If you can survive a sarlacc pit, nothing's impossible! Grab the ruthless bounty hunter Boba Fett Outfit in the Item Shop now. https://fn.gg/bobafett" (backup link)
  28. YouTube Fortnite Obi-Wan Kenobi Teaser Trailer on the FortniteBRFeed YouTube channel (backup link)
  29. FortniteEcosystem-Icon Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 Gameplay Trailer on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  30. FortniteEcosystem-Icon Darth Vader Arrives on the Fortnite Island on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  31. 31.0 31.1 FortniteCom-Favicon Luke, Leia, and Han Drop into Fortnite for Skywalker Week! on Fortnite's official website (November 1, 2022) (backup link)
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite BR v24.30 Update: "Find the Force" and Begin Your Training on Fortnite's official website (May 2, 2023) (backup link)
  33. TwitterLogo Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) on Twitter (post on December 26, 2019): "Fortnite is a game. But please ask that question again in 12 months." (backup link)
  34. YouTube Fortnite Trailer on the Epic Games YouTube channel (December 9, 2011): "Epic Games is developing Fortnite, an expansive original world that invites players to be creative, resourceful and collaborative by day and defend their prized fortress by night [sic]… all utilizing the latest Unreal Engine technology." (backup link)
  35. 35.0 35.1 FortniteEcosystem-Icon Fortnite - E3 2017 Gameplay Trailer on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  36. 36.0 36.1 Premium-Era-real Fortnite Battle Royale was developed in just two months, wasn't originally free-to-play on PC Gamer official website (March 22, 2018) (backup link archived on April 14, 2024)
  37. FortniteEcosystem-Icon Fortnite Battle Royale - Announce Trailer on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  38. RedditLogo An Open Discussion On Where We're At by InUsWeTrust1 on Reddit (January 16, 2018): "Second, a number of Paragon team members jumped onto Fortnite to help sustain the game as it has grown far larger than anything in Epic's past." (backup link)
  39. FortniteCom-Favicon Announcing Fortnite Battle Royale for Mobile on Fortnite's official website (March 8, 2018) (backup link)
  40. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Android Beta on Fortnite's official website (August 9, 2018) (backup link)
  41. Premium-Era-real Fortnite for Android will ditch the Google Play Store for Epic's website on The Verge (August 3, 2018) (backup link archived on April 4, 2024)
  42. FortniteCom-Favicon The Star Wars Imperial Army Has Arrived in Fortnite on Fortnite's official website (November 15, 2019) (backup link)
  43. Premium-Era-real Buy Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order™ - Get The Fortnite Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit Free on Epic Games Store (November 15, 2019) (backup link archived on April 14, 2024)
  44. The star wars show logo The Star Wars Show: The Rise of Skywalker Cast, Galaxy's Edge, Giant Screen Gaming and Adorable Animals, Oh My! on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  45. FortniteCom-Favicon The Fortnite Star Wars Event is Strong With the Force on Fortnite's official website (December 21, 2019) (backup link)
  46. Premium-Era-real Fortnite's experimental story is an attempt to create 'the entertainment experience of the future' on The Verge (March 18, 2021) (backup link archived on April 20, 2024)
  47. Premium-Era-real Fortnite's overall revenue slipped in 2019, but it was still the biggest earner of the year on The Verge (January 2, 2020) (backup link archived on February 21, 2024)
  48. Premium-Era-real Fortnite finally leaves early access as Epic slows down Save the World development on The Verge (June 30, 2020) (backup link archived on January 31, 2023)
  49. FortniteCom-Favicon The Fortnite Mega Drop - Permanent Discounts Up to 20% on Fortnite's official website (August 13, 2020) (backup link)
  50. Premium-Era-real Apple just kicked Fortnite off the App Store on The Verge (August 13, 2020) (backup link archived on April 16, 2024)
  51. Premium-Era-real Fortnite for Android has also been kicked off the Google Play Store on The Verge (August 13, 2020) (backup link archived on April 16, 2024)
  52. FortniteCom-Favicon Bounty Hunters Fennec Shand & Krrsantan Fly into Fortnite Joining the Book of Boba Fett Set! on Fortnite's official website (February 9, 2022) (backup link)
  53. FortniteCom-Favicon What's New in Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 4 Season 4: Last Resort on Fortnite's official website (August 25, 2023) (backup link)
  54. StarWars.com Ahsoka Tano Coming to Fortnite on StarWars.com (backup link)
  55. FortniteCom-Favicon Fortnite Battle Royale v26.20 Update: Leran Force Abilities From Ahsoka Tano on Fortnite's official website (September 26, 2023) (backup link)
  56. Premium-Era-real Fortnite Season Countdown on Fortnite.gg] (backup link archived on April 22, 2024)
  57. FortniteCom-Favicon The Big Bang: A New Beginning for Fortnite on December 2 on Fortnite's official website (November 21, 2023) (backup link)
  58. FortniteEcosystem-Icon Fortnite’s The Big Bang (Full Event Video) on the official Fortnite YouTube channel (backup link)
  59. Premium-Era-real The LEGO Group and Epic Games Team Up to Build a Place for Kids to Play in the Metaverse on Epic Games' official website (April 7, 2022) (backup link archived on April 20, 2024)
  60. FortniteCom-Favicon Welcome to LEGO Fortnite! on Fortnite's official website (December 7, 2023) (backup link)
  61. FortniteCom-Favicon Race without Limits with Rocket Racing in Fortnite! on Fortnite's official website (December 8, 2023) (backup link)
  62. FortniteCom-Favicon Take Your Stage in Fortnite Festival! on Fortnite's official website (December 9, 2023) (backup link)
  63. Premium-Era-real LEGO Fortnite on ESRB website (backup link archived on April 12, 2024)
  64. Premium-Era-real Rocket Racing on ESRB website (backup link archived on April 12, 2024)
  65. Premium-Era-real Fortnite Festival on ESRB website (backup link archived on April 12, 2024)
  66. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@FortniteGame) on Twitter (post on December 3, 2023): "To get ready for the adventure that is the upcoming @LEGOFortnite, we wanted as many LEGO Styles available ASAP! This means some Outfits have higher detail than others. BUT! we've got 317 detailed available now and will add many, many more every month until every LEGO Style is in glorious detail." (backup link)
  67. TwitterLogo Daily Star Wars Games (@Daily_SWGames) on Twitter (post on December 7, 2023): "LEGO Star Wars skins are now LIVE in Fortnite via @FortniteBR!" (backup link)
  68. TwitterLogo LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) on Twitter (post on December 23, 2023): "Buy Anakin Skywalker, Padmé Amidala and Obi-Wan Kenobi's LEGO Styles in the Shop! Watch out for those Clone Troopers and Darth Maul." (backup link)
  69. TwitterLogo LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) on Twitter (post on December 26, 2023): "The heroes of Star Wars' Original Trilogy in all their LEGO Style glory: purchase Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa and Han Solo in the Shop!" (backup link)
  70. TwitterLogo LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) on Twitter (post on December 31, 2023): "In a galaxy bound by the Force… you’ll find Rey, Zorii Bliss, or try embracing the dark side with Kylo Ren and the Sith Trooper" (backup link)
  71. DisneyCompany-favicon Disney and Epic Games to Create Expansive and Open Games and Entertainment Universe Connected to Fortnite on the Walt Disney Company's official website (backup link)
  72. FortniteCom-Favicon LEGO Fortnite v28.10: Launch Pads Make a Landing! on Fortnite's official website (January 23, 2024) (backup link)
  73. StarWars.com New Fortnite | Star Wars Collab Coming May 3 on StarWars.com (backup link)
  74. FortniteCom-Favicon Star Wars Lands in the Fortnite Universe the Eve of Star Wars Day! on Fortnite's official website (May 1, 2024) (backup link)
  75. FortniteCom-Favicon LEGO Fortnite | Star Wars Begins in V29.40! on Fortnite's official website (May 1, 2024) (backup link)
  76. Premium-Era-real Doctor Doom Coming to 'Fortnite' as Disney and Epic Games Reveal Details of Gaming Collaboration Plans by Maas, Jennifer on Variety (August 10, 2024) (backup link archived on December 25, 2024)
  77. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@FortniteGame) on Twitter (post on August 13, 2024): "Restore the legacy of the fallen Empire or become a trusted protector. Moff Gideon and IG-11 are now in the Shop!" (backup link)
  78. TwitterLogo LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) on Twitter (post on August 13, 2024): "Bounty Hunter turned protector vs a leader of the fallen Empire. IG-11 and Moff Gideon are now in the Shop!" (backup link)
  79. TwitterLogo Fortnite (@FortniteGame) on Twitter (post on December 25, 2024): "The dark side with a Samurai twist. Darth Vader Samurai and Stormtrooper Samurai are available in the Shop: https://fn.gg/StarWarsSamurai" (backup link)
  80. TwitterLogo LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) on Twitter (post on December 25, 2024): "The Empire but make them Samurai. Darth Vader Samurai and Stormtrooper Samurai are in the Shop: https://fn.gg/StarWarsSamurai" (backup link)
  81. LinkedIn-Logo Craig Derrick on LinkedIn (backup link)
  82. 82.0 82.1 ArtStation-Logo Justin Holt on ArtStation: FORTNITE | SAMURAI STORMTROOPER (January 4, 2025): "Super stoked with not only the opportunity to paint and lookdev this killer reimagining of the iconic Stormtrooper, but equally as pleased with how he turned out! Hope you all dig him!" (backup link) (screenshot)
  83. 83.0 83.1 83.2 83.3 ArtStation-Logo Reilly Lohr on ArtStation: IG-11 | FORTNITE (August 13, 2024): "I was responsible for the paint and material work on IG-11 for Fortnite! This is easily one of my favorite robot designs in any franchise, so painting this character was an absolute pleasure. I was able to add a substantial amount of detail for your typical Fortnite character and I had a lot of fun doing it!" (backup link) (screenshot)

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