Fortnite Influencers Receive Mysterious D2R Items is set to come to an end on June 4, and it looks like Epic Games is starting to make noise for the beginning of Season 3. Two Fortnite influencers received images from Epic Games’ Twitter this morning. The first image was shared via YouTuber Alistair “Ali-A” Aiken the second image was posted an hour later by Hiper.
It’s not known if these photos are intended to be a teaser for the forthcoming “Collision” event or to mark the beginning of the season. Regardless, the two images will have people wondering! Last month, Ali A was named one of the most recent influencers to be part of Fortnite’s Icon Series, so it is reasonable to expect him to be selected for this kind of promotion. Unfortunately, it’s really hard to make out anything in the picture. Some are speculated that it might have something related to space, or perhaps The Death Star.
Darth Vader has been heavily hinted at for the upcoming season’s Battle Pass, and Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard has also been sharing hints about Star Wars content lately. All of his hints revolve around the LEGO AT-AT, however it’s possible we could see more powerful weapons of the Empire!
The season’s final Fortnite event is scheduled to occur in less than an entire week, players will not have long to know what Epic Games is working on! Epic Games has warned fans of the Collision event won’t be replayable.
So fans hoping to take part in the festivities are advised to be in attendance on July 4th at 4 p.m. ET.Fortnite is available for download for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can check out all of our previous reports on the game here.
Are you planning to check into Fortnite’s Collision event? What do you think about these teaser images? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below or post your thoughts on Twitter using the hashtag @Marcdachamp. We’ll discuss everything gaming!Legend of Zelda Fan-generated rumors were “Frustrating” to Donkey Kong Game DevelopersWhen Eric Kozlowsky was hired by Retro Studios, it resulted in speculation that the team was in the process of developing a new Zelda game.
The artist was previously working with PlayStation’s Uncharted series, and for some reason, that led fans to form a connection. However, Kozlowsky and Retro Studios were actually working on Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze which was released in late 2015. When the game’s official unveiling took place, many Zelda gamers criticized it, claiming they were expecting something else. In a new interview with Kiki Talkz on Kiwi Talkz podcast, Kozlowsky revealed how that rumor caused frustration for the development team.

