The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Return To Fortnite In New Event
Go Ninja, Go Ninja, Go!
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) return to Fortnite in their battle against Shredder from now until February 27. Players can unlock TMNT-themed rewards and use iconic weapons like Leonardo's Katanas and Michelangelo's Nunchaku. Completing Cowabunga Quests earns players Ooze, which contributes to progressing through the reward tracks that gets them exclusive items such as the Turtle Blimp Glider and the Shredder Outfit.
Players can even wield TMNT weapons that feature unique abilities such as air attacks and dash attacks. Additionally, TMNT-themed Driftboards and Pizza Party boxes are available for traversal and healing. The Premium Reward Track upgrade offers additional rewards, including the Super Shredder Outfit.
The battle royale's event is divided into six phases, each aligned with the Turtles' goals — with corresponding quests unlocking sequentially. Completion of each phase's quests yields Krang Blueprints leading to the Krang Back Bling. That being said, competitive gameplay excludes TMNT weapons, Driftboards, and Pizza Party items.
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