Back in 2021, court documents released as part of Epic’s legal battle with Apple revealed that Epic had, at some point, planned to put Samus Aran in Fortnite. But a skin based on the futuristic bounty hunter from Nintendo’s Metroid series never materialized.
Given the documents also mentioned some already-released characters including Kratos from God of War and Halo’s Master Chief, some speculated that Samus might have been intended to represent Nintendo alongside these PlayStation and Xbox mascots in Fortnite’s Gaming Legends Series. Kratos and the Chief were both added in late 2020.
Now, thanks to an interview with former Epic creative lead Donald Mustard in the Game File newsletter, we know why Samus never joined them.
It seems Nintendo had been keen to see the Samus in Fortnite, but couldn’t countenance her appearing on rival console hardware. The company requested she be exclusive to the Switch version of the game, but met a red line of Epic’s own.
“I wanted three things,” Mustard said of the three iconic characters. But Nintendo couldn’t countenance its prized character appearing on rival systems. “They got really hung up on their characters showing up on platforms that weren’t their platforms. They would be thrilled to have Nintendo characters in Fortnite, but just only if it’s on their platform.”
Nintendo’s request for Switch exclusivity for Samus met a red line of Epic’s own, Mustard explained. “For me and for all of Epic, we’re like, ‘That is an absolute must. We want to make sure that Fortnite is the same experience, no matter what screen or device you’re playing on.’”
For anyone familiar with the tight control Nintendo exerts over its prized properties, it’s not a surprising anecdote. But it’s notable that the company remains one of the few holdouts against Fortnite’s gigantic crossover marketing power. Epic has been able to overcome the misgivings of most of the rest of the entertainment business; this, after all, is now a game in which Spider-Man,
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