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Data miners think Fortnite’s LEGO collab could be coming later this year

The possibilities are endless.

Fortnite has partnered with a wide variety of gaming and entertainment brands, so it only tracks that one of the next collaborations for this year is expected to be one of the premium names in entertainment. According to data miners today, the Fortnite and LEGO collab is expected to release sometime around Chapter Four, season four.

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This information comes from one of the most reliable Fortnite data miners, ShiinaBR on Twitter, who states that the collaboration has been found in the files as “Dev-JunoStable.” They claim that Juno is a reference to LEGO, and they can find hints in the version on the test servers that state that the collab could be coming as soon as this Fall.

According to previous leaks, it seems like the crossover will feature the addition of LEGO bricks to the Fortnite Creative platform. In those leaks, GMatrixGames on Twitter (the same account where this originated) claimed that there was potentially going to be a “full Brick Database” for Unreal Engine. This sounds like creators will be able to use the blocks in their Creative levels, but that’s just a rumor.

Related: New Fortnite x Star Wars crossover event confirmed for Patch 24.30

We will likely need to wait until the end of the next season to hear more about any potential plans from Epic Games or LEGO. It makes sense that Epic would want to work with one of the leading brands in creativity for children, especially as it’s trying to build the possibilities and creativity inside of its new UEFN program, also known as Creative 2.0.


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Christian Harrison
Christian is a freelance writer of five years who's been with Dot Esports for over 15 months covering Fortnite, general gaming, and news. Some of his favorite games include Yakuza 0, The Witcher III, Kingdom Hearts 2, and Inscryption.