Fortnite is a treasure trove of surprises, and with each update, the game continues to keep players on their toes. From hidden Easter eggs to bizarre crossovers, here are 50 of the strangest facts about Fortnite that will leave you both amused and amazed.
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Mariah Carey and the Winterfest Surprise
Winterfest brought plenty of joy to Fortnite fans, but Mariah Carey’s appearance added a bizarre twist. Players who emoted at her NPC received free holiday presents, a role previously filled by Sergeant Winter. Strangely enough, Fortnite’s questline revealed Sergeant Winter was on a naughty list, culminating in him dropping a Scooby-Doo reference:
The Godzilla and Kong Crossover That Almost Wasn’t
When Fortnite announced the Godzilla and Kong collaboration, fans couldn’t contain their excitement. While players can become Godzilla during matches, Kong’s presence turned out to be fleeting. He simply drops in for a brief moment to deliver Monarch Supply Drops before vanishing through a Rift.
Fun Facts About Skins and Cosmetics
Fortnite’s ever-growing roster of skins hides some peculiar secrets:
- Renegade Raider: Originally designed with blood-stained bandages, her outfit was cleaned up for modern Fortnite standards.
- Leatherface: This horror icon’s apron was stripped of its bloodstains, giving him an oddly sanitized look.
- Midas’ Fingernails: His original skin didn’t feature fingernails, but the newer Ascendant Midas skin includes them, leaving fans puzzled about the underworld’s nail salons.
Fortnite’s Hilarious Crossovers and Easter Eggs
From Shaquille O’Neal’s emote mimicking a meme to Kylo Ren’s waist glitching into a “snatched” look, Fortnite’s crossovers never fail to entertain. One particularly amusing detail? Jack Sparrow’s glider allows players to fire cannons mid-air, a hidden ability that few have discovered.
Fortnite’s “Lost Media”
Before Fortnite became the global phenomenon we know today, it went through an experimental phase. Back in 2013, closed beta tests required a “Golden Ticket” for access, and NDAs ensured almost no footage exists. Even stranger? Fortnite was originally spelled “Fortnight” with a “GH.” Visiting the old URL redirects you to the modern site today.
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