Fortnite: Dragon Ball content would reach the Battle Royale, according to a new clue
By Mary Roots onRenowned dataminer raised the hype of the entire community with a revelation

We recently received the Naruto collaboration with Fortnite. After all the hype for the announced content, now anime fans can get excited about the hints that there is a collaboration between Fortnite and the classic and popular anime: Dragon Ball.
That's right; there are already clues that indicate that Epic Games is working to make this a reality, as noted by a prestigious data miner who found a clue about it that raised the hype of all players.
THEY FIND POSSIBLE REFERENCES TO DRAGON BALL IN FORTNITE
Epic Games surveyed a long time ago to ask Fortnite players about the following collaborations. Among the list was the possible arrival of Bardock, from Dragon Ball Z to the Battle Royale. So there is a possibility that the game will receive content based on Akira Toriyama's series.
The studio hasn't confirmed anything yet, but data miner HYPEX found something that got players excited. It is an object that Epic Games recently added to the game and that will be very familiar to all Dragon Ball fans, as it looks like a capsule from Capsule Corp., Bulma's company.
The exciting thing is that the object has a logo almost identical to the one used by the company. In addition, the data miner claims that the capsule has a similar design and contours to other anime-based cosmetics that have made it to Battle Royale.
Fans are excited about this possible collaboration and have already requested skins of their favorite characters. The most requested are Vegeta, Trunks, and, of course, Goku. Many believe that Bardock could also appear in the game because, after all, Epic Games asked about the character.
Below you can see the tweet:
Fortnite: Battle Royale is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC, and mobile.
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