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News, coverage and analysis tracking Fortnite LEGO across the outlets.- My favorite gaming Lego sets are getting big discounts for Prime Day, so someone please hide my walletAmazon's Prime Day sale features significant discounts on a wide variety of Lego sets based on popular video game franchises, including Lego Super Mario, Lego Fortnite, Lego Minecraft, Lego Animal Crossing, and Lego Sonic the Hedgehog. Many of these sets are at their lowest prices ever.
- The best Prime Day Lego deals live: Save on Star Wars, Harry Potter, and more with these handpicked bargainsAmazon's Prime Day event features significant discounts on a wide variety of Lego sets, including popular themes like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel. The sale, which runs until June 26, offers record low prices on many kits, with some deals available only to Prime members.
- New Lego game leaks via ratings board and it's not what you're expectingA new Lego game titled Lego Skylines has been rated in South Korea, suggesting a city-building simulator similar to SimCity or Cities: Skylines. This leak follows other recent ratings for games like Persona 4, Gears of War: E-Day, and Ace Combat 8, and hints at a potential reveal soon. The article also touches on other Lego-related leaks concerning potential sets for Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong.
- Unreal Engine 6 Revealed With Updated Rocket League TeaserEpic Games and Psyonix have revealed Unreal Engine 6 through a teaser trailer featuring Rocket League. The new engine promises enhanced visuals and physics for the popular car soccer game, and hints at a more integrated 'metaverse explorer' experience across Epic's titles like Fortnite and Lego Fortnite. Further details on Unreal Engine 6 and the updated Rocket League are not yet available.
- Your first look at Unreal Engine 6 comes courtesy of a much shinier looking Rocket League teaserEpic Games has provided an early look at Unreal Engine 6 through a teaser trailer for Rocket League, showcasing enhanced visuals and real-time rendering capabilities. While the trailer highlights the engine's potential, specific release dates for the engine and the visual revamp in Rocket League remain unannounced. The teaser also hinted at a potential universal hub for Epic Games titles and a Disney metaverse project.
- Is This Our First Glimpse of PS6? Rocket League for Unreal Engine 6 Surprise TeasedAn updated version of Rocket League will run on Unreal Engine 6, as revealed at an esports event. While details on the engine are scarce, the improved visuals were showcased in a trailer, leading to speculation about potential PlayStation 6 compatibility. Epic Games, which owns Psyonix, is expected to update other titles like Fortnite and LEGO Fortnite to the new engine as well.
- Unreal Engine 6 Announced, First Real-Time Footage Showcased With Rocket LeagueEpic Games has announced Unreal Engine 6, showcasing its first real-time footage integrated into Rocket League. The engine features significant improvements in reflections, lighting, foliage, and effects. While no release window is confirmed, preview versions are anticipated in 2027 or 2028, with CEO Tim Sweeney highlighting its role as a nexus point for the studio's engine development.
- 'A galaxy of new Star Wars games' and more are coming to Fortnite to celebrate Star Wars DayFortnite is celebrating Star Wars Day with a month-long event featuring new game modes, cosmetics, and creator-made islands. Epic Games and Lucasfilm have introduced three new modes: Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon. The event also includes new quests, skins for The Clone Wars characters, and previews of upcoming Star Wars content, including The Mandalorian and Grogu.
- Fortnite Celebrates Star Wars Day With Month-Long Roadmap, Includes "A Galaxy Of New Star Wars Games"Fortnite is celebrating Star Wars Day with a month-long in-game event featuring new Star Wars-themed content and three new games developed by Epic and Lucasfilm: Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon. The event also includes a watch party for The Mandalorian and Grogu, a sneak peek of an upcoming movie, and updates to LEGO Fortnite.
- Fortnite Gets Month-Long Star Wars Event With Clone Wars Skins and Movie Preview | HappyGamerFortnite is launching a month-long Star Wars event starting May 1st, featuring Clone Wars skins for Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, new UEFN creative tools, and Star Wars content for LEGO Fortnite. The event includes an exclusive in-game preview of The Mandalorian movie on May 19th and a live Q&A session with Jon Favreau on May 26th. This collaboration highlights Fortnite's evolution into a digital entertainment platform beyond its battle royale origins.
- Lego Fortnite Soaring Skies Lego Pass: All Skins, Builds, And Decor ItemsThe latest Lego Fortnite content update introduces the Soaring Skies Lego Pass, featuring new Ninjago-themed story elements and buildable airships. The pass, available for 1,200 V-Bucks or via Fortnite Crew, includes items like the Dragoncraft Cruiser, Luft-Llama Longboat, and Dreadnought Dirigible, along with the KD Rattical skin. A free track also offers some rewards, including one airship build. This pass is the longest to date, running until September 2.
- LEGO Fortnite Drops New Weapon to Beat ‘The Thing from Beneath’LEGO Fortnite has released a new weapon specifically designed to help players defeat the challenging 'The Thing from Beneath' boss. This update is seen by players and critics as a positive sign of Epic Games listening to community feedback and focusing on game balance and unique mechanics within the LEGO Fortnite ecosystem.
- All The Free Fortnite Cosmetics Available To Unlock Right NowThis guide details how to unlock free cosmetics in Fortnite across various modes, including Battle Royale, Rocket League, and Lego Fortnite. Players can earn items through in-game quests, challenges, and by linking accounts, with specific rewards available until April 16 and others tied to ongoing season events.
- Fortnite claims that it needs ‘to help pay the bills,’ so V-Bucks prices are going upEpic Games is increasing the price of V-Bucks in Fortnite, citing rising operational costs for running the game and its platform. The price adjustments will affect various V-Buck bundles, with smaller increases for exact amount packs and a reduction in V-Bucks granted through battle passes and Fortnite Crew subscriptions.