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League of Legends’ Jinx comes to the Fortnite video game – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
November 5, 2021
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Fortnite today added yet another character from another video game franchise; Jinx from the mega-popular League of Legends.

The bringing of League of Legends’ Jinx to Fortnite is being done in part to help promote the upcoming League of Legends animated series, Arcane.

In addition to the Jinx skin, Fortnite players can also purchase a Jinx-related back bling and pickaxe, and a lobby music track which is taken directly from the Arcane Original Soundtrack.

All of the above Jinx items can be purchased individually though those that buy them as part of a bundle will also receive a spray and two Jinx loading screens.

The Fortnite video game is currently in the eighth season of Chapter 2 which is slated to end in early-December. Recent in-game events include the arrival of the Cube Queen (with a new type of glider) and some content inspired by the new Dune movie.

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