Is Fortnite Getting A LEGO Collaboration?

Are Fortnite and LEGO teaming up for an upcoming collaboration? Here’s what you need to know.

Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1 went down over a month ago and despite some glitches, fans have been enjoying the new update. Along with Chapter 4, Fortnite has already released a collaboration with My Hero Academia, bringing new skins, items, and rewards to the game.

With a potential LEGO collaboration on the horizon, fans can expect similar LEGO-inspired drops if the rumors prove true.

After GMatrixGamesa LEGO x Fortnite crossover is coming to the popular battle royale in the future.

“Epic is working on something in UEFN related to LEGO bricks, including a full brick database for Unreal Engine,” reports GMatrixGames. Their theory is “this is going to be a LEGO island”.

Popular YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson has partnered with Fortnite to host a Mr. Beast Island challenge earlier in Chapter 4 Season 1, so a LEGO island seems like a solid prediction for this leaked crossover.

ShiinaBRanother Fortnite leak source, reported that the release date for this collaboration is “still quite a while away.”

Although Epic Games has yet to confirm a LEGO crossover, fans can now look forward to another exciting addition – a rumored collaboration with Family Guy. However, it’s important to remember that these leaks may not come to fruition as development is subject to change at any time prior to release.

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Greg Norman

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