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Fortnite is getting content for My Hero Academia this month

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Since the start of the current season in Fortnite, we've been expecting new content for My Hero Academia due to the presence of an axe-wielding All Might. Deku then appears at the end of the gameplay preview in Chapter 4, using his One For All powers to bring down a building on a group of opponents.

This led players to expect the collaboration to be similar to the Dragon Ball collaboration, but instead of featuring Goku as a playable character, Deku would be the protagonist of the collaboration. On Twitter, this content was confirmed as Fortnite x My Hero Academia. Also according to the official confirmation on Twitter, the new content for the game will arrive on December 16, 2022.

With all of this, Epic Games unfortunately hasn't released the rest of the details and what will happen in the content of My Hero Academia, but according to the repercussion of an insider, it will be more than just the arrival of Deku and All Might. You can probably expect more information before the event starts next week. This will give us a great taste of what the game will be like with My Hero Academia.

Game developer Epic is facing a class action lawsuit in Canada for allegedly making fans of the video game addictive. Three parents have taken it upon themselves to sue the game’s publisher and developer for causing their children to become addicted to it, similar to drug addiction. Epic has denied the allegations made in the lawsuit, citing Fortnite’s “industry-leading parental controls” that allow parents to track their children’s playtime and set limits on their playtime.