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Fortnite's Infinity War is a little more finite than expected

Gone in a snap

The good news: Earth is saved! The less good news: The Ribena Bully himself, Thanos, is headed home tomorrow after an all-too-brief appearance in mega-popular battle royale shooter Fortnite. We all knew that his appearance was going to be a temporary thing, but it does feel like he could have stuck around a little longer, even if Epic were having trouble balancing an alien god against a world full of fragile human fodder.

Thanos' all-too-brief time in Fortnite's world was full of ups and downs. Mostly of the statistical variety as Epic tried to find a way for a top-tier supervillain to feel viable yet still defeatable by a small number of ridiculously dressed (but otherwise mortal) folk with assault rifles. Their latest round of adjustments made Thanos' attacks significantly more deadly, at the expense of his own physical endurance. Not what I would have gone for, given the inherent tankiness of supervillains, but I'm not running the show.

At least we've still got the recently-returned 50 v 50 mode to salve our wounds. While not quite as individually rewarding as leaping fifty feet in the air and punching buildings in half, it does play somewhat more to Fortnite's strengths; improvised construction and team tactics.

While the presence of Grape Ape's extraterrestrial cousin will be missed, the fact that Epic were able to so elegantly introduce a completely game-changing new character to the mix does open the door to similar future events. I can see similar things happening alongside notable future film releases, assuming the money-men want to keep doing deals, and so long as Fortnite remains the most popular game on the planet, that seems likely.

Looking at the films on the horizon, Deadpool would be a particularly clean fit, and likely easier to implement, mechanically speaking. Just give him a thousand wisecracks and regenerating health and the rest of it just falls into place. What other characters or crossovers do you think would be good fits for Fornite's world of frenzied murder-carpentry? Who's on your personal comic or movie wishlist?

Still trying to get to grips with Fortnite? Check out our Fortnite guide hub for more tips and tricks for the game. You can also find the latest challenges in our Fortnite week 6 challenges guide.

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Dominic Tarason: A freelance games critic, Dominic was a regular contributor to Rock Paper Shotgun from 2015 until 2020. In that time he wrote the site's mods column, Modder Superior, as well as flexing his indie game, first-person shooter and Path Of Exile expertise while covering PC gaming news in the evenings. He has also contributed to PC Gamer.
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