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Sony teams with Epic to bring Kratos to Fortnite | Pocket Gamer.biz
PlayStation has teamed up with Epic Games to bring its iconic character Kratos to Fortnite.
As reported by The Verge, the God of War protagonist is now a purchasable skin in the popular battle royale title. Furthermore, he is not exclusive to PlayStation consoles; instead, Kratos can be purchased on all platforms.
However, there is still some exclusive content for PS players as they are able to unlock his armoured appearance through playing a match with the ordinary Kratos skin.
The PlayStation icon can be purchased for 2,200 V-Bucks, for which Kratos will come with a glider, a Mimir back bling and the Leviathan pickaxe. However, for 1,500 V-Bucks, players can get the skin and Mimir.
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Recently, Fortnite experienced a new record for concurrent players as 15.3 million joined the fight against Galactus while a further 3.4 million watched the event on Twitch and YouTube.
Furthermore, Epic has now introduced a new subscription option to the battle royale. Fortnite Crew costs players $9.99 a month.
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