Fortnite fans are making Kratos dance, and it’s amazing
Even after being rebooted, God of War’s tone as a series has leaned toward the stark, serious, and broody — the polar opposite, in other words, of Fortnite’s happy-go-lucky vibe. There was never any doubt that Kratos’ appearance in the battle royale game would be amusing, but now that fans have had a chance to don the deity-killer’s twin axes, it’s clear that everyone underestimated just how funny this crossover actually would actually be.
There’s nothing that can prepare you for watching Kratos paw at the air as a cheerful electronic tune meows in the background, like in this video uploaded by Twitter user Musubi_Azeyma. It’s hilarious enough that God of War franchise creator David Jaffe joked on social media that he was glad Fortnite’s version of Kratos is the one from the 2018 reboot, and not the first iteration of the Greek character.
#PS5Share, #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/JseAbqkRpm
— Musubi (@Musubi_Azeyma) December 4, 2020
Still, I can’t overstate just how delightful it is to watch Kratos perform a variety of Fortnite emotes. In Fortnite, Kratos is less of a stern dad and more of a pop star, as you can see in the videos below. Some players say they bought the Kratos skin specifically to watch him floss and do the Renegade. Others, meanwhile, can’t help but crack jokes about how bewildering this crossover is in action.
Only reason why you should buy the Kratos skin in #FortniteSeason5 pic.twitter.com/edtfedPoby
— Paralex (@Paralex) December 4, 2020
Did I buy Kratos so I could see him emote? Yes. #FortniteSeason5 pic.twitter.com/jyjrARab8S
— RainbowUnicornSparkles!?✨ (@theRainbowUS) December 4, 2020
I finally understand kpop stans. From now on, every twitter post I make will be accompanied with a dancing Kratos clip. ?#GodofWar pic.twitter.com/Dvq8ThlS7y
— ?️Farore? (@Farore5) December 4, 2020
why don’t you say so, Kratos?#Fortnite pic.twitter.com/e5gjHmyrm2
— twitch.tv/phsat ?️? (@philipesat) December 4, 2020
And now we wait for the inevitable dance battle that will ensue between Kratos and Master Chief, who is reportedly also coming to Epic’s titanic shooter. Now that we’ve got the power of K-pop at our disposal in Fortnite, this collision of worlds is better than the time everyone forced Thanos to do the Orange Justice.
Source: Polygon
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Fortnite
- Release date: July 25, 2017
- Developer(s): Epic Games, Inc.
- Publisher(s): Epic Games, Inc.
- Game mode(s): Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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