KPOP Demon Hunter joins Fortnite, joins in Demonic Sprint Mode
Blog Andrew Joseph 02 Oct , 2025 0

Fortnite now announces full details of its Netflix movie sensational huge crossover KPOP Demon Hunter Where, like IGN reported yesterdayfully launched this week.
In addition to having Rumi, Mira and Zoey as new skins, Huntr/X will also become the stars of its own in-game mode and pop up in Core Battle Royale Gameplay.
Horde Rush: Demon Rush will be launched tomorrow on October 2, until November 1, Demon Rush sees players working with Huntr/X to provide a new version of the tribal products that Fortnite fans love for. In the past, the mode has traditionally arrived with the game's main Fortnitemares activities. However, this year, the newly returned demon has rushed to some makeovers, which coincides with the Demon Hunter itself and the broader Demon theme of Fortnite Chapter 6.
Now, Demon Rush can equip you with KPOP Demon Hunter-inspired abilities between survival waves and let you recruit one of the three as a computer-controlled ally. Meanwhile, you will be able to fight with the KPOP Demon Hunters items during the Battle of Royal/Zero Build and Blitz. These include Rumi's authorized sword, Zoey's Golden Bubble Shield, Mira's X-Tra Spicy Ramyeon and Derpy Teleporter mask.
In addition to Epic Games’ own products, KPOP Demon Hunters will become the latest official licensed brand for creators to build their own experience. This is a collaboration with Netflix series Squid games before Fortnite and other IPS such as The Walking Dead and Mutant Ninja Turtles. Hopefully there is There is no hidden information in the emotions
Kpop Demon Hunters released this summer with a huge success, smashing Netflix records The most popular title of streaming services everwith more than 325 million views. Special record versions of this movie are now available Face-to-face drama performance It also happens.
Netflix is already Prepare to take advantage of the success of the movie With live performance plans, stage music and sequels. Internally, the company has reportedly called the franchise its own “freezing.”
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