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Fortnite: 10 Scariest Enemies

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CG: If anything, more of the same and better. It was just so gratifying. I would get a lot of comments from people on social media, and they would say things like, "I've been collecting comics my whole life, and my kids weren't interested. This came out, and now we read the comic together, and we play Fortnite together, and my kids are interested in other comics." I'm like, "That's awesome." One guy was like, "I'd never read a comic before, then I picked this up. I wanted to read more, and now I've bought 500 comics," and I'm like, "Yeah, I feel you, buddy." Because when I first discovered comics, that's how I was. I was like, "Okay, I want all of this." And that's exciting to


Doctor Doom entered the game in season 4 during the major Marvel crossover. He took over Pleasant Park, turning it to Doom's Domain, and could be found at two different locations there. Doctor Doom was one of the most recognized enemies added to the game, along with all the other Marvel and DC crossovers. He was also one of the scariest NPCs to try and f


That's the sort of thing that was fun about this. Literally everything the Foundation says, like what he uses as an expression. Wonder Woman says, "Great Hera." Well, what would the Foundation say? There was some thought given to that. And what are his priorities? When he comes out of the harbor, and there's this guy in a bat suit standing there saying, "This is my city. What are you doing here?" How would he react? It's kind of fun, because you're building the... sorry about this, the foundation of who the character


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LEGO Fortnite Missions Brick Life has marked its debut, taking players to a vast city where they have the freedom to play exactly as they want. In this mode, players can cruise around the city in style, place down their own home , and try their luck at making as much money as they w


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But that's not all, as the Combat Shotgun's effective damage range was also quite high when it was first added, dealing damage up to the 60-meter mark, but proving especially effective from the 15 to 20-meter range - so much so that it received a much-needed nerf to its damage range along with its fire rate. Despite this, the Combat Shotgun was the most prevalent close-range weapon on the battlefield, proving to be one of the best weapons for the whole of Chapter


SR: Can you speak a bit more about that conversation; about the Foundation, specifically? The first mini-series idea sold itself and made sense immediately, you're shifting to a character like the Foundation who is inherently mysterious. I feel like players would want to know absolutely everything that was said to you about t


But at this point, it's really a creative team effort, where we just go back and forth, kick around ideas - and whatever works best, that's what we go with. And it's really great, because there's none of this, "Okay, we've come up with something we like, and now we have to run it through eight layers of approvals." If Donald likes it, it's in. The


The Caretaker had the ability to roam freely around the map but has certain spawn points he seems to start in each match. Players could spot him on their maps at all times during the game, giving them that option to try and face him. He appeared like a cube monster but scales well over the player size. When he spotted players, he had the ability to create an anomaly to draw them in, trapping them into fighting him. He had various attacks that dealt major damage to players, making it better to try and avoid him as much as possi


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I also have to mention Scott Snyder, who worked with us on this, because Scott, with Greg Capullo, created the Batman Who Laughs, who we saw at the end of the Zero Point miniseries. But when we knew we wanted to have Batman Who Laughs be a part of this, it made sense to have Scott involved. He had also said to us that he would really love to be involved because he and his kids are big Fortnite fans and play it a lot. He essentially was like, "Working on Fortnite would make me the coolest dad of all time." It's funny, because people who are widely admired often say, "Yeah, I can't impress my kids," but this actually impresses his kids. He wanted to be involved, and we were thrilled to have him, so he was part of the mix as w