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Darth Vader has been heavily speculated to be the next Season's Battle Pass, and Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard has also been dropping hints on Star Wars content lately. All of his hints revolve around an LEGO AT-AT, however there's a chance that we'll get more powerful weapons of the Empire!
With Fortnite's season ending event scheduled to begin in less than a week so players don't have to wait too long to learn what Epic Games is up to! Epic Games has already informed fans that the Collision event will not be replayable. Therefore, those hoping to take part in the event should make plans to attend on June 4th at 4 p.m. ET.Fortnite is available for download to play on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can browse all our previous reportage on the game here.
Do you plan on checking for Fortnite's Collision event? What do you think about the teaser photos? Tell us in the comments below or post your thoughts via Twitter @Marcdachamp to discuss gaming in general! Zelda Fan Rumors Were "Frustrating" for Donkey Kong creators Eric Kozlowsky was hired by Retro Studios, it resulted in rumors suggesting that Retro Studios was developing the next Zelda game.
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