Fortnite has now announced the full details of his extensive crossover with Netflix Movie Sensation Kpop Demon Hunters, which, as Ign said yesterday, begins this week.
In addition to having Rumia, Mira and Zoey as fresh skins, Huntt/X will also be the star of its own game in the game and pops up in the Core Battle Royale game.
By introducing tomorrow, October 2, and available until November 1, Horde Rush: Demon Rush sees players cooperating with Huntt/X to get a fresh version of Fortnite fans. In the past, the mode traditionally arrived next to the main event Fortnitemares in the game. However, this year, the newly designated Rush demon had something like a metamorphosis, matching the demon fighters themselves, as well as the wider topic of the demonic chapter of Fortnite.
The Rush demon will now allow Hunters inspired by the KPOP ability between the waves of survival and let you recruit one of the trio to act as a computer -controlled ally. Meanwhile, in Battle Royale/Zero Build and Blitz Royale you will be able to fight with the aid of KPOP Demon Hunters. These include the sturdy Rumia sword, Zoey’s Golden Bubble Shield, Mira’s X-Tra Spicyeon and the TEOGORTER DERPY TEOGORTER mask.
In addition to their own Epic Games offers, KPOP Demons hunters will become the latest officially licensed brand made available to developers to build their own experiences. This is in line with Fortnite’s previous cooperation with other Netflix Squid series and other IPS, such as The Walking Dead and teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I hope there is no hidden news in the emotions of this cooperation
Published this summer for huge success, KPOP Demon Hunters crashed Netflix Records to become the most viewed streaming title, with over 325 million views. A special version of the film is also available, and personal theater shows are also held.
Netflix is already preparing to utilize the success of the film with the plans of the Remake live, musical and stage continuation. Internally, the company apparently applies to franchise as its own “frozen”.
Tom Phillips is the editor of Ign. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on BlueSky @tomphillipseg.bsky.Social