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Sabrina Carpenter rumored to appear in Fortnite

Global popstar Sabrina Carpenter is rumored to be get a full season in Fortnite, complete with skins, more tracks, and more.

Fortnite leaker HYPEX has shared a rumor that the pop megastar will get her own Festival Season in Fortnite, complete with skins and emotes, according to the latest from fellow leakers @ShiinaBR and @Shpeshal_Nick. This wouldn’t be the first time that Carpenter has appeared in the game but it would mark a major leap for her likeness, bringing the musician’s signature look to the digital game.

Before now, her hit summer song Espresso was a Jam Track in Fortnite Festival as of last summer but this would be the first time that Carpenter herself has been rendered as a figure. The three leakers mentioned above are some of the most reliable in the turbulent world of Fortnite leaks, so it seems fairly sure that Carpenter will make a digital entrance soon.

Sabrina Carpenter could be much more than just a skin

Not just featuring as a skin, Carpenter is expected headline her very own Festival Season. Epic Games has worked with musicians in the past to bring out other virtual concerts, like Travis Scott’s record-breaking performance that brought in 12 million people.

Alongside her image and music, Carpenter is expected to launch various alternative skins and emotes to the game as well. It seems likely that more of her set list will join Espresso in Fortnite’s Jam Tracks as well.

There won’t be room in the schedule for Carpenter’s Festival Season to get under way until the start of season eight at the earliest, perhaps even later. That would mean she follows virtual popstar Hatsune Miku as a headliner, perhaps setting a precedent for every Fortnite season to have its own headline musical act.

Featured image: Epic Games / Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY 3.0

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Rachael Davies
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Rachael Davies has spent six years reporting on tech and entertainment, writing for publications like the Evening Standard, Huffington Post, Dazed, and more. From niche topics like the latest gaming mods to consumer-faced guides on the latest tech, she puts her MA in Convergent Journalism to work, following avenues guided by a variety of interests. As well as writing, she also has experience in editing as the UK Editor of The Mary Sue , as well as speaking on the important of SEO in journalism at the Student Press Association National Conference. You can find her full portfolio over on…

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