Fortnite x Marvel: Absolute Doom Brings Doctor Doom and New Heavy Munitions to Battle Royale

Fortnite x Marvel: Absolute Doom Brings Doctor Doom and New Heavy Munitions to Battle Royale

As a long-time Marvel enthusiast and Fortnite fanatic, I can’t help but feel my heart racing with anticipation for the latest collaboration between these two titans – Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 5 Season 4: Absolute Doom! Growing up, I’ve always dreamed of stepping into the shoes (or rather, suits) of my favorite Marvel superheroes and villains, and now, with this massive event, that dream is about to become a reality.


In collaboration yet again, Epic Games and Marvel have teamed up for Fortnite Battle Royale’s Chapter 5 Season 4: Absolute Doom – an enormous Marvel-themed event where superheroes battle against the power of Doctor Doom and his followers.

Instead of siding with Doctor Doom as a villain, you have the option to challenge the evil overlord using an array of fresh, powerful weapons. Among these are the Dual Micro SMGs, Captain America’s renowned shield, War Machine’s impressive armory, and other potent equipment.

In the new update, you’ll find “Ultimate Clash: Battle Royale,” which comes with a Battle Pass priced at 950 V-Bucks. By accumulating experience points (XP) in Fortnite Battle Royale, creator-made islands, LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival events, you can unlock numerous rewards!

You can potentially earn up to 1,500 V-Bucks by progressing through the Battle Pass. Additionally, you’ll immediately receive the Gwenpool outfit, and have the opportunity to unveil the War Machine, Peelverine (a banana representation of Wolverine), Emma Frost, Captain Jonesy, Mysterio, and Shuri character skins.

In September, you’ll have a chance to unleash Doctor Doom himself by completing Battle Pass missions! Take a peek at the Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 5 Season 4: Absolute Doom trailer below for more details.

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2024-08-12 13:42

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