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This season of Fortnite brought some exciting new superhero characters and assorted cosmetics. We had the revival of Batman, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn skins in the game along with the addition of Captain America and assorted cosmetics. Oh, and not to mention the powerful presence of Aquaman chilling in Atlantis.

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Of course, this is not the first time we are seeing heroes in the game. We have already seen Avengers themes back in 2018 and 2019, with characters like Star-Lord, Deadpool, Domino, and others.

To top it all, we have Batman’s arch-nemesis, the clown prince of Gotham, coming in November. With Epic introducing so many comic book characters, fans are wondering if they will get more. And luckily, there is!

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Further reading: Fortnite: Guess Who Escaped From Arkham Again?

Is a Marvel-themed Fortnite well on its way?

Fortnite has just teased that the upcoming season, which kicks off on the 27th, might just be entirely Marvel-themed.

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Okay, so the superhero inside the word ‘Fortnite’ appears to be either Thor or Storm. Does that mean we will see more and more of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes with the new season?

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Popular Fortnite news leaker HYPEX tweeted today saying that we might soon see our beloved Guardian of the Galaxy in the game. According to leaks, Fortnite will greet Groot in the game sometime soon!

However, there is a catch. Groot will be available as a playable skin only to Battle Pass users.

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Not long left before these heroes show up in the game this September. But the news of this Marvel-theme brings us to another question: will we see the revival of the Marvel characters we saw back in ’18 and ’19? Because, well, that would surely be something! What do you think?

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