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Fortnite leak shows another Rocket League collaboration

Updated: Oct 17, 2023 10:23 am
Fortnite leak shows another Rocket League collaboration

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A new Fortnite leak has shown another Rocket League collaboration. Fortnite is known to collaborate with many influencers, movies, series, and video games to bring your favorite character to the Battle Royale. Psyonix is a video game developer who was acquired by Epic Games in 2019. As a result, it would be likely to see crossovers from games within the same company.

Fortnite also collaborated with BMW to bring players a new Creative map called Hypnopolis. So, players who enjoy the racing may be excited about this latest leak. Unfortunately, though, it has yet to be confirmed. Alas, find out more about the new Rocket League Fortnite collaboration leak.

A recent leak shows another Fortnite Rocket League collaboration

According to Shiina, a well-known Fortnite leaker, reported another Rocket League Fortnite collaboration may be in the works on their X account. In the tweet, the leaker states, “Rocket League cars could be coming to Fortnite.” This, however, has not been confirmed by Epic Games.

Further, the leaker provides additional information about the supposed Rocket League collaboration within the tweet. They report, “‘Player-to-Player Trading’ will be removed on December 5 (same date as Chapter 5?).” This tweet refers to the official blog post by Rocket League regarding removing the Player-to-Player trading.

The leaker further clarified their tweet by stating they were referring to the Fortnite racing mode. As a result, you would be able to use your Rocket League cars within the racing mode. Unfortunately, this has not been confirmed by Fortnite Epic Games.

In the blog post, the Psyonix Team states they’re “making this change to align with Epic’s overall approach to game cosmetics and item shop policies. Furthermore, the blog post states, “This opens up future plans for some Rocket League vehicles to come to other Epic games over time.”

It’s not the first time Rocket League has collaborated with Fortnite. During the Rocket League Llama-Rama event, Fortnite and Rocket League held a crossover collaboration to celebrate the game becoming free-to-play and moving to the Epic Store.


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