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A prominentFortniteleaker has claimed that the popular battle royale could be crossing over withStar Warsagain on May 2. In addition, several dataminers have stated that Sabrina Carpenter may be coming toFortniteas the next major Fortnite Festival artist on April 8.

It has also been rumored thatFortnitemight beadding severalMortal Kombatcharactersto the game, including Raiden, Kitana, and Scorpion. Leakers claim that fans will be able to acquire 15Mortal Kombatcosmetics inFortniteon March 28 as part of a bundle that costs 3,300 V-Bucks. Chapter 6 Season 2 has already featured Sub-Zero as part of its battle pass, along with multiple accessories. Players can even find Sub-Zero’s Kombat Kit as part of the season’s regular loot pool, which allows them to wield ice powers that increase mobility and dish out a lot of damage.

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In a recent post on Twitter, the popular leaker HYPEX revealed thatFortnitecould be getting a mini-season on May 2 that will have a heavyStar Warstheme. The season is only rumored to last for 35 days, possibly making it one of the shortest inFortnite’s history. There’s currently no word on which characters may be added to the battle royale, but many fans are hoping to see crossovers withthe hit showAndorand the popular video gameStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Fortnite Could Be Getting a Star Wars Mini-Season

This isn’t the first timeFortnitehas collaborated withStar Wars, as fans were recently able to purchase samurai variants of Darth Vader and the Stormtrooper. Other characters have also been featured in previous battle passes, such as Darth Vader and The Mandalorian. Many iconicStar Warsfigures have also come to the game’s Item Shop, including characters from the prequel, original, and sequel trilogies.

While franchise-themed seasons have been popular in the past, they can also be divisive within the larger community. Epic Games has orchestrated multiple full-seasoncollaborations between Marvel andFortnite, which were largely a success. However, for gamers who don’t have an interest in those properties, the idea of a full season can drive them away. A lot of people seem to believe this is why Epic Games is pursuing a mini-season instead of a full-length one, which could become a trend if it’s popular enough. As with all leaks, this information should be taken with a grain of salt. While a large number of rumors do come true, some are never fully realized or may be canceled entirely. With a whole new season on the way and even more content to look forward to, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future ofFortnite.