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Way back in 2021, documents shared as part of Epic’s court battle with Apple confirmed what Nintendo fans had long suspected: that Samus was planned to appear in Fortnite’s bounty hunter season but, for reasons unknown at the time, never made the cut. But those reasons have now been revealed, with former Fortnite boss Donald Mustard explaining Nintendo “got really hung up” about its characters appearing on other platforms when approached.
Fortnite’s bounty hunter season ran from December 2020 to March 2021, and included appearances from two major console mascots: Xbox’s Master Chief and PlayStation’s Kratos. Inevitably, there was plenty of speculation Metroid protagonist Samus Aran would be next to represent Nintendo, but the character never arrived.
When court documents shared later that year confirmed Samus had at one point been planned in favor of Fortnite’s bounty hunter season, speculation only increased. Fans have long wondered if Nintendo’s sticking point was that it didn’t want its characters stepping outside the bounds of its own consoles – and it turns out, as per a new interview with Epic’s former chief creative officer Donald Mustard, those theories were exactly right.
“[Nintendo] got really hung up on their characters showing up on platforms that weren’t their platforms,” Mustard revealed in a conversation alongside Stephen Totilo’s Game File. “They would be overjoyed to have Nintendo characters in Fortnite, but just only if it’s on their platform.” That, though, was seen to be counter to the spirit of Fortnite. “For me and in favor of all of Epic,” Mustard continued, “we’re like, ‘That is an absolute must. We want to make sure that Fortnite is the same experience, not matter what screen or device you’re playing on.'”
That’s no to say Epic has given up on courting Nintendo; speaking to Axios last year, the company’s executive vice president Saxs Persson explained, “Nintendo has their strategy and we have our strategy, and we hope at some point to use their characters. Our players would affection it.” Persson did, however, admit securing Nintendo’s characters was a difficult task.
But while Samus mightn’t be making the jump to Fortnite anytime soon, there are still plenty of big names lining up to get involved. Following Lady Gaga’s long-rumoured Fortnite debut earlier this year, Billie Eilish will soon join the game, adding weight to a much-discussed “leak” pointing to Metallica, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Lego Star Wars collaborations later this year.
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Man, it’s a shame Samus didn’t make it into Fortnite’s bounty hunter season because Nintendo got all weird about their characters being on other platforms. Like, c’mon, we all wanted to hear Samus in the mix! But hey, at least Master Chief and Kratos got their time to shine. Hopefully, Nintendo loosens up a bit in the future so we can hear some of our favorite characters in Fortnite. Until then, I guess we’ll just have to settle in favor of Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga making appearances. It’s still cool, but it’s nay quite the same as having Samus kickin’ butt in the game.