Explore the miniature Gotham City and grab the Catwoman outfit.
The Caped Crusader is here.
Just in time for Batman Day, the Dark Knight is in Fortnite. Developer Epic Games and DC Comics teamed up for a crossover event that brings Batman and a few of his cohorts into the battle royale game.
Fortnite x Batman started Saturday and will last until Oct. 1. A rift zone converted Tilted Town into a mini-Gotham City where every player in the area will be automatically equipped with a Batman cape glider that'll deploy an unlimited amount of times in the zone. Along with the new area are skins, items, cosmetics and challenges based on the Caped Crusader.
There's also a Batman skin for purchase that includes the DC Comics version of the hero and a cinematic version from movies starring Christian Bale.
A Dynamic Duo of Batmans offers the chance to choose.
Catwoman also makes an appearance. Her outfit and related pickax will also be available for purchase in the Fortnite Item Shop.
It makes sense to have the cat with the bat.
During a match, players will also have access to two of Batman's special weapons: The Grapnel Gun and the Explosive Batarang. The Grapnel Gun, as one might expect, shoots out a grappling hook that attaches to whatever surface and pulls the player in that direction. The Explosive Batarang acts like a grenade and will cause 50 damage to other players.
New 2 Leaked Batman "Grappler & Throwable"!! pic.twitter.com/wxmo1nLfw5
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Fortnite X Batman also has its own challenges, called Welcome to Gotham City:
The Batman-themed challenges will last throughout the event, and the reward for completing them is Catwoman's glider.
Those who watched the premiere of the Fortnite X Batman were to get a YouTube Drop, which is a special in-game item when players link their Epic accounts to their YouTube accounts. However, Epic did tweet Saturday that there were some issues where the items weren't readily available for those who watched and that the company is working to get the problem taken care of.
Originally published Sept. 20.
Update, Sept. 21: Adds crossover details.