WATCH: How the Players Are Making God of War’s Kratos Dance at their Fingertips in Fortnite
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Epic Games ended Chapter 2 Season 4 of Fortnite with a bang and a smooth transition into Season 5. The end of Season 4 witnessed one of the finest battles in the franchise’s history with the players taking on Galactus. However, it came with its own set of problems. Twitch streamers faced several issues during the live stream, forcing them to mute their video.
Despite all that, the end of the Galactus event culminated in the emergence of Season 5, which has brought a series of changes.
Naturally, the new season also brought a wide range of new skins that players can earn through the Battle Pass. One of the most interesting additions in Season 5 is the inclusion of the PlayStation exclusive God of War character, Kratos.
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Unlike how he is presented in God of War, he seems to be a pretty animated character in Fortnite. As expected, players have already started pushing him to his limits. They have experimented with some of Fortnite’s best dances to show off the character’s skin.
Fans are forcing Kratos to dance in Fortnite
Making characters dance has been a standout feature for the fans who have already invested countless hours in the game. Making Kratos dance is just the icing on the cake.
Moreover, this isn’t the first instance when the players have made the characters dance at their fingertips. Previously, the players had made Thanos dance during Fortnite’s collaboration with the MCU. Thanos had a cameo in the game as an Easter egg that players could find on the island.
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However, it’s safe to assume that making the previous characters dance was not nearly as entertaining as seeing Kratos drop some moves in the BR.
Kratos’ dance has become a meme, which is taking the internet by storm.
Evolution of Kratos 2018-2020 😀 pic.twitter.com/ZgALuteAps
— 🎅Xbox Battle Grounds🎅 (@xboxBG) December 4, 2020
There will come a day when we must answer for our sins. pic.twitter.com/z963K7egr3
— Scott Johnson (@scottjohnson) December 4, 2020
How it started. How it's going pic.twitter.com/mnAJAUEj3p
— Lion (@Lion2160p) December 4, 2020
Only reason why you should buy the Kratos skin in #FortniteSeason5 pic.twitter.com/edtfedPoby
— Paralex (@Paralex) December 4, 2020
why don’t you say so, Kratos?#Fortnite pic.twitter.com/e5gjHmyrm2
— twitch.tv/phsat 🏳️🌈 (@philipesat) December 4, 2020
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Never in my life did i think i'd be Kratos dancing to BTS #PS5Share #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/88xhoGhmWm
— Gino Viteri (@gino_viteri) December 4, 2020
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Initially, when the news came out, everyone was wondering if the character might be exclusive to PlayStation players. However, that is not the case as Kratos is available across all platforms, but PlayStation users for sure will get some perks.