The hit Battle Royale game Fortnite has crossovers with a lot of media, and although it's starting to become a problem, it's one that it can fix. From Avengers to Rick and Morty, there are oodles of character skins in-game for players to use while they're duking it out on the island. Not all of them add to the game, however, and the vast multitude of different characters arguably detract from the gameplay.
Fortnite kick-started the Battle Royale genre. Although it wasn't the first, it was — and still is — the most popular. It became an overnight sensation that's enjoyed immense success, and although it's changed greatly from its initial launch, it's still one of the most well-known games in the world today. Fortnite's tank, which is immensely hard to destroy, is just one example of how the Battle Royale giant has changed over the years. Along with those changes have come a litany of crossovers with movies like the Marvel franchise or shows like Stranger Things. It seems like everyone is getting a Fortnite crossover, but it might not be a good thing.
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Although it might be fun to play as favorite characters like Batman or Captain America in Fortnite, the fact of the matter is that the game has too many crossovers. They're excessive, and don't add much aside from cosmetic appeal. Although it's understandable, it's still far too much. It's gotten to the point of ridiculousness, but there are ways that it can mitigate the problem. There's not much that can be done about the crossovers already in the game, so cutting back on future ones seems like the best option. Unlocking Dr. Strange in Fortnite might be exciting, but it could be best if the game slowed down on the
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