After a bunch of rumors and leaks, Fortnite is finally detailing its collaboration with Naruto. Players can choose between a selection of characters from Naruto Shippuden. These include Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and Kakashi Hatake. The item shop will also have cosmetics like a Naruto glider, two new emotes, two loading screens, back bling, and new pickaxes.
The skins will also have additional elements. Naruto has the Seventh Hokage variant style, Sasuke has the Snake Sword Pickaxe, Sakura has the Sakura Uchiha variant style, and Kakashi comes with the Black Ops Kakashi variant style.
There are also several Back Bling, including the Bakkun Back Bling, Demon Wind Shuriken Back Bling, Hidden Leaf Cloak Back Bling, and the Scroll Back Bling. For pickaxes, we have the Black Ops Sword Pickaxe, the Snake Sword, the Kunai Pickaxe with a Black variant style, and Hidan’s Scythe.
There even is the addition of a new weapon – a throwable Paper Bomb Kunai. It can be obtained from Kakashi and even in chests and so on. There’s still more, too – Kakashi is an NPC in the Fortnite island and can give quests to players to earn rewards.
Lastly, a special creative map will let the player explore the Hidden Leaf Village and even more areas like the Final Valley and Chunin Exam arena.
So, how has the internet reacted to the Fortnite x Naruto collab? With a bunch of stupid memes, of course. Let’s check in on Twitter.
— FreebieFreddy (@FreebieFreddy_) November 16, 2021
BROTHER WHY https://t.co/EZrtwaf5ar pic.twitter.com/sJSn2AA2gv
— 🍡 イーサン 🍡 Comms Open! (@kujikawaii) November 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/min7yfr3sh/status/1458595808756989952?s=20
Goku after finding out that Naruto got in Fortnite pic.twitter.com/9h7UHPDvux
— SLO (@SLOplays) November 10, 2021
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