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Fortnite is among the video game cameos set for Ralph Breaks the Internet

It's unknown how the game will be featured in the movie, though.

Fortnite is headed to the big screen in the form of an unspecified cameo in an upcoming Disney movie.

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The popular battle royale game is set to be featured in Ralph Breaks the Internet, the highly-anticipated sequel of Wreck-It Ralph, according to a Twitter user who’s known for posting Disney-related news.

It’s not clear exactly how Fortnite will appear in the film, however. The tweet shows a list of credits for video games that are set to be featured in Ralph Breaks the Internet.

Fortnite and all related marks, logos, trade dress, copyrights, and characters are solely owned by Epic Games, Inc. and were used with permission,” the tweet reads. “Fortnite is a registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc.” 

This seems to mean that Fortnite skins, emotes and dances, or even in-game features like Supply Llamas could make an appearance in the upcoming movie. It’s also possible that just the Fortnite logo itself will be included, but we won’t know for sure until Ralph Breaks the Internet is released.

Fortnite won’t be the only video game cameo in the Wreck-It Ralph sequel, though. Pac-Man, Pong, and Street Fighter are also mentioned in this tweet. And other video game characters will likely show up throughout the film.

Ralph Breaks the Internet is set to hit theaters in the U.S. on Nov. 21.

H/T Comicbook.com


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