Fortnite My Hero Academia Release Date and All You Need To Know

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The official Fortnite Twitter account teased a My Hero Academia crossover with a graphic on December 11. The tweet also confirmed the arrival of the crossover content on December 16.

My Hero Academia was first hinted at in Fortnite’s Season 1 Chapter 4 debut trailer, which dropped on December 4. After the Doom Slayer and Geralt of Rivia appeared in that trailer, My Hero Academia’s main character, Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, joined the foray.

The initial follow-up and official confirmation of that tease can now be found in the form of a Twitter announcement. The initial preview revealed no additional character skins, emotes, or cooperation components.

In that scene, Deku appears to use one of his “Detroit Smash” special attacks, thus it’s safe to assume that this assault will be playable in some capacity.

The video game Fortnite has a history of collaborating with anime series on multiple occasions. The debut of the Dragon Ball Super crossover event in August saw gamers having a blast giving characters like Goku and Vegeta access to automatic weaponry and the game’s signature dance movements.

Players might also equip and use Goku’s Kamehameha attack, suggesting the Detroit Smash from My Hero Academia could be added. Prior to that, Naruto-related content was uploaded in November 2021, with further characters and outfits being added in June of this year.

Fortnite had already worked with Naruto and Dragon Ball Z, and this marks the third significant anime collaboration for the popular video game.

It’s perfect for Fortnite, which is known for infusing pop culture into its gameplay. The inclusion of My Hero Academia could be the most recent anime series added to the game in an effort to attract the game’s well-known teenage fanbase.

When Is My Hero Academia x Fortnite Release Date?

The My Hero Academia crossover with Fortnite is confirmed to be dropping on December 16, 2022

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