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Possible new character for Fortnite leaked

Possible new character for Fortnite leaked

Every day, there is news of leaks for unreleased video games. This is not surprising considering the huge communities behind the leaks; somehow these people are unstoppable! Despite the leaks, developers just let them be since they also keep the hype of their games by dropping bombs of information to other players. It’s a win-win situation for both parties. The same could be said for Fortnite. Ever since its launch in 2017, players have been on hunting expeditions mining for items, cosmetics, and events. Fornite Intel recently published a full interview with the infamous Lucas7Yoshi on his leaks of the game. He is one of the most popular data miners of Fortnite and has racked up a massive follower of 20,000 on Twitter, all thanks to his keen eye and sifting tricks in the game’s files. In the interview, Lucas7Yoshi shared the behind-the-scenes in his data mining process and named the people he works with doing the leaks.

Among the newest leak is the possibility of adding a woman tennis player skin in the game ahead of the Australian Open tournament. Fortnite already has World Cup and NFL related characters, so it isn’t shocking to see tennis related characters in the battle royale. The new skin in question is called “Volley Girl” and might be sporting a used racket in the game. Lucas7Yoshi has posted photos and videos in his Twitter of this alleged new character.

 

 

Many contents of the game have not been revealed, and Epic Games has not released an official statement confirming this leak. With the new teasers and hints of Fortnite Season 8, players are excited to see all the new gameplay features and play with all the new contents. For those who haven’t tried Fornite yet, you are clearly missing out on something great. Check the game out and find the best price to buy Fortnite cheap on our comparator.

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