Fortnite and Terrifier collide as Art the Clown brings his heinous humor to the island
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I love spooky season. So many awesome collabs crop up, especially in Fortnite, thanks to Epic Games’ annual Halloween event. So far this year, we’ve already had some great partnerships as part of Fortnitemares, but the Fortnite Art the Clown skin takes the cake for me. I’m a huge Terrifier fan, and I think this heinous villain is nothing short of an icon – hey, he’s in Fortnite, he’s made it.
Art is officially in the battle royale game’s item shop, and this Fortnite skin is coming straight for my V-bucks. He looks great, though it’s almost odd to see his famous black and white suit looking pristine; he’s usually dying it red, thanks to the cruel things he does to his victims. Still, I like him. I have to respect the humor he brings to the genre.
The famous clown sets you back 1,500 V-Bucks just for his skin, which is about right, costing the same as Fortnite’s Wednesday Addams and Fortnite’s Ghostface. However, you can also pick up the cutlery club, one of his iconic weapons – a blunt object with knives and forks sticking out of the end of it. It’d suck to take a hit from this thing; just ask Brooke, though she doesn’t have it quite as bad as Ali.
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I love spooky season. So many awesome collabs crop up, especially in Fortnite, thanks to Epic Games’ annual Halloween event. So far this year, we’ve already had some great partnerships as part of Fortnitemares, but the Fortnite Art the Clown skin takes the cake for me. I’m a huge Terrifier fan, and I think this…
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