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Geralt of Rivia has come to Fortnite

Over the years, Fortnite has crossed over with an untold number of varying intellectual properties. Somehow, they continue to find new films, TV shows and games to crossover with. Chapter 4 of Fortnite is now live and brings with it a new batch of crossover characters, including Geralt of Rivia.

As always, each Fortnite Seasonal Battle Pass comes with a number of character skins to unlock. Alongside a number of original creations, players will be able to unlock the DOOM SLAYER (from the DOOM video game series) and The Witcher Geralt of Rivia. The character model is seemingly based on that from the Witcher 3 game, meaning you will unfortunately not be able to play as Henry Cavill.

While those two remain the only crossover skins in the Battle Pass, Chapter 4’s trailer did give us a brief look at other characters set to drop onto the island including The Incredible Hulk. While so far unconfirmed, eagle-eyed fans (as reported by Fortnite leaker Shiina) believe that the season may also feature a crossover with the popular anime My Hero Academia, as well as the possible inclusion of Grey Fox from the Matal Gear Solid franchise.

Fortnite has crossed over with so many properties that pretty much nothing is off the table, and so it will be interesting to see whether MGS and MHA are indeed coming to Fortnite.

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