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Fall Guys: leak future skins for Fortnite, Hades and more

Fall Guys: leak future skins for Fortnite, Hades and more

A reputed dataminer leaks the existence of Fortnite outfits within Fall Guys. Hopefully they will be announced in the coming weeks.

It seems that Fall Guys will be reinforced with skins from games like Fortnite and Hades, among others. This is assured by a reputed dataminer from the Epic Games game community, who shows the code of some costumes that already have their own name.

In the case of Fortnite, Fall Guys would receive the skins of Llama, Team Leader Arrumacos, Banano, Bunny Brawler and Squishy. On the other hand, from Hades Zagreus, Thanatos and Megaera would appear. The knight from Shovel Knight also appears. It is unknown when and in what form they will be announced, but it is to be expected that it will be part of the last blows of Season 3.

The present of Fall Guys

The Mediatonic title kicked off in February with update 3.5, which includes an unreleased level, 40 variations of existing missions, and more. Among those extra elements, Fall Feed stands out, a panel that will be displayed on the screen and where we will see the name of the users who are being eliminated in the tests. New cosmetic DLC packs are expected, as well as the return of the Godzilla, Sonic and the Goose skins from the Untitled Goose Game, available from the official store.

We recently learned from its designer, Joe Walsh, that they recovered development costs in just four hours after launch. “We thought it would take between 6 months and a year to get it,” he said. Their participation in the PS Plus catalog did not reduce commercial inertia; the team confirms that it is “very happy with the decision to launch it” in the service.

At the end of January the rumors about a hypothetical launch on other platforms through Xbox Game Pass ceased. Devolver Digital, the publisher, posted on Twitter that they “have no plans” to bring Fall Guys “in any way” to Xbox Games Pass. The official account of the game echoed the statement, where “they felt if there was any confusion.”

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