My Hero Academia Fortnite Event Adds Deku, Uravity, All Might, and Bakugo

My Hero Academia Fortnite Event Adds Deku, Uravity, All Might, and Bakugo

The My Hero Academia Fortnite crossover kicked off, and it involves Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, Ochaco “Uravity” Uraraka, Katsuki “Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight” Bakugo, and All Might outfits. People will also see All Might Supply Drops in-game. People can also take on Battle Royal and Zero Build Quests and visit a Hero Training Gym island at 6917-7775-5190.

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First, the Fortnite Item Shop has the My Hero Academia Deku, Uravity, All Might, and Bakugo outfits now. Deku’s makes you look like him, and it also gives people the Full Cowl transofrmation Emote, a Blackwhip Axe Pickaxe and All Might Collectible Back Bling. All Might’s also gets the outfit, the transformation emote to make him look like his Pro Hero self, an All Smite Pickaxe, and a Principal Nezu Back Bling. Bakugo is the third one with an alt style that changes to his Hero look, and he has a Cluster Buster Pickaxe and Grenade Backpack Back Bling. The Uravity outfit has an Uravity Booster Back Bling and Smasher Pickaxe.

Next, here are the activities appearing as part of the event. Depending on how many quests you complete, you get different rewards. Some specific ones have items tied to them. Like you get the Deku Spray at the Hero Training Gym for “Assist in Eliminating Opponents on the Hero Training Gym island.” The Plus Ultra Spray is a “Secure Rescue Points on the Hero Training Gym island” reward. Finishing four involves a Deku’s Glove Emoticon, and eight earns a U.A. Cape Back Bling.
My Hero Academia fortnite If you find an All Might Supply Drops or My Hero Academia Vending Machine, you can get a Deku’s Smash and use One for All. Also, the Hero Training Gym features team vs team fights. People will need to hold Rescue Zones in the hopes of getting 100 Rescue Points before the other team.

Finally, here’s a trailer looking over the crossover.

Fortnite is available on the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and mobile devices. My Hero Academia‘s localized manga is available through Viz Media, and the anime is streaming on Crunchyroll.


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