Fortnite Leakers Tease Devil May Cry Collab
Fortnite x Devil May Cry Collaboration Imminent, According to Leaks
Recent leaks suggest a highly anticipated crossover between Fortnite and the Devil May Cry franchise is on the horizon. While Fortnite leaks are common, and not all pan out, the persistent chatter surrounding this particular collaboration, fueled by multiple sources, suggests a high probability.
The rumors have been circulating for some time, with players eagerly awaiting the arrival of iconic Devil May Cry characters like Dante and Vergil as potential skins. This collaboration would follow Fortnite's previous successful partnerships with Capcom, including the introduction of Resident Evil characters.
Reliable Fortnite leaker ShiinaBR, citing information from Loolo_WRLD and Wensoing, has added weight to these rumors. Interestingly, XboxEra co-founder Nick Baker initially mentioned this possibility in 2023, and his prediction is now gaining traction as multiple insiders corroborate the information.
Timing and Character Selection:
Given the numerous anticipated additions to Fortnite in the coming weeks, some speculate the Devil May Cry collaboration might launch after Chapter 6 Season 1 concludes. While the delay in confirmation has raised some skepticism, Nick Baker's proven track record with previous leaks (Doom and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaborations) lends credibility to this rumor.
Character selection remains a point of discussion. While Dante and Vergil are the most likely candidates due to their iconic status, Fortnite's past collaborations, such as the unexpected inclusion of Female V in the Cyberpunk 2077 crossover, suggest other possibilities. Following the pattern of offering both male and female options, Lady, Trish, or Nico could also appear as playable skins. Other popular choices could include Nero (Devil May Cry 4) and V (Devil May Cry 5).
The resurgence of this leak has generated significant excitement within the Fortnite community, and many anticipate further details to emerge shortly.