The stable of Fortnite crossovers grows ever larger, with the latest event possibly being its biggest yet. Even as the game's own storyline moves from climax to climax, it always finds time to include multimedia incursions. After years of introducing guests from Marvel and DC Comics, TV shows and books, and even other video games, Fortnitehas also crossed over with some of the largest manga and anime properties as Naruto and some of his ninja cohorts have been in the game for a while, and now Dragon Ball is getting its time to shine.
Fortnite has been introducing characters in alternate art styles for a while now, but it needed to better their integration over time. The shaders used for original anime-esque skins gradually improved, and Fortnite's Naruto crossover showed the fruits of these efforts. At that point, Shonen Jump fans knew that the additions of the other Big Three members were only a matter of time, and Dragon Ball has proven that theory correct. The remaining member, One Piece, isn't as popular around the world as Naruto and Dragon Ball, but its overwhelming presence and continued sales means that it should be next on Fortnite's anime checklist.
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