Fortnite LEGO sets tipped for 2024 debut

Fortnite LEGO sets tipped for 2024 debut
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Tom Chapman

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9th Oct 2023 11:00

The pieces are clicking together nicely, as Epic Games prepares for what could be its biggest crossover yet. While we've had numerous Star Wars collaborations and whole seasons dedicated to Marvel, Fortnite is ready to build itself a colossal crossover with LEGO.

When it comes to pop culture crossovers, there are accusations that Fortnite is running out of options. Despite crossing off everything from Tomb Raider to One Piece, there's still plenty of untapped potential. Following the success of the LEGO and LEGO Batman movies, the Danish toy company is finally coming to Fortnite.

Fortnite LEGO sets tipped for 2024

More than just Fortnite getting LEGO content in-game, we're apparently getting the reverse with real-life LEGO sets. As shared by noted leaker Shiina, we could be getting a LEGO Loot Llama in "early" 2024. This lines up with leaks that the proposed Chapter 4 Season 5 LEGO crossover won't be happening.

There are hopes that the Fortnite LEGO crossover will be more than just Brickheadz. Aside from a LEGO Loot Llama, there's no other news on what sets could be on the way, although @FBRSections reports that there are at least two Brickheadz sets. 

Diving further into the leaks, Shiina suggests that Chapter 4 Season 5 will be just a one-month season, with Chapter 5 "100% dropping in December." Given that Chapter changes have typically represented a massive overhaul of Fortnite, Chapter 5 is expected to be massive. Could it set the stage for the LEGO collab?

What do we know about Fortnite's LEGO crossover?

Fortnite x Lego colla
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While Fortnite's LEGO collaboration was once tipped to be just another drop of skins in the shop and the presumed addition of some block-shaped weapons, it's now tipped to be a much bigger affair. Dubbed Digital Twin, the project will bring LEGO to Fortnite via Unreal Engine.

The crossover was confirmed in April 2022, and although we originally expected it to land in Chapter 4 Season 4, we now know it's not the case. Away from the virtual world, there's rumoured to be a massive LEGO Battle Bus, which could cost upwards of $250. 

Fortnite x LEGO could be the biggest crossover yet, with whispers that it could get a whole season of its own. Until we get an official reveal from Epic itself, we'll have to stay tuned for more news. Either way, we're sure the two will snap together easily. 

Tom Chapman
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Tom is Trending News Editor at GGRecon, with an NCTJ qualification in Broadcast Journalism and over seven years of experience writing about film, gaming, and television. With bylines at IGN, Digital Spy, Den of Geek, and more, Tom’s love of horror means he's well-versed in all things Resident Evil, with aspirations to be the next Chris Redfield.
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