It’s hard to even grasp the amount of crossovers thatPersona 5has had with other media, especially with the protagonist Joker. Other than the many Atlus games likePersona 5: Dancing in StarlightorCatherine: Full Body, Joker (and other Phantom Thieves, in some cases) has appeared in numerous other third-party games. He was a playable DLC character inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, a playable character in games likeGranblue FantasyandAnother Eden, among many other mobile crossovers. Now, “rumors” and “leaks” have started to churn about Joker joiningFortnite, even though fans believing these rumors is arguably warranted.

Considering the Phantom Thieves' most iconic leader has seemingly debuted in various other games, bringing him to the evergreen battle royale doesn’t seem too far-fetched.Fortnitehas been making a licensed-content party out of its latest Season 5, bringing in characters from Disney’sThe Mandalorianto Capcom’sStreet Fighter. The overall bounty hunter theme has opened up the game to a ton of crossovers, a foundation with whichPersona 5seemingly wouldn’t be exempt from, so many figured leaks were true. Wouldn’t be the first time an upcomingFortnitecrossover was leaked, but this particularPersona 5crossover is the subject of an elaborate meme.

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Rumors and “Leaks” of Persona 5 x Fortnite Are Fake

Of course, it was joke-Tweets akin to this one that baited plenty of fans, both in and outside of thePersonaandFortnitefanbases, into believing this news was true. The perfect storm of multiple crossovers for Joker andPersona 5with other media, as well asFortnite’s propensity for including crossovers of all kinds, led to this rumor. However, clever posters like this one stoked the flames by borrowing art from existing crossovers, with that tweet in particular borrowing the art from Joker’sCatherine: Full Bodycrossover. Most seasoned fans ofPersonaquickly caught on that this was a hoax, before the account itselfjokingly replied with theFortnite/DCJoker trailer.

Another less “viral” tweet with images ofPersona 5-themedFortniteitems started making the rounds as well, but they were all pretty clearly doctored images. Made to look like leaks, blurry images of assets and artwork tricked another few into believing it was true, if only briefly. In fairness to any fans who did believe any of these rumors, if Atlus and Sega not set a precedent with previous crossovers, then the faked images would’ve been much less believable. Not to say Joker wouldn’t bea strangely awesome addition toFortnite’s roster, but the likelihood of any rumors surrounding an actualPersona 5xFortnitecrossover is basically slim to none currently.

Persona 5 Doesn’t Fit With Epic Games' Season 5 Plan

In a more granular sense, there are plenty of thematic and potential logistical reasons why Joker probably wouldn’t be suited to join the battle royale.Fortnite’s current season is all based around the theme of various agents joining “the hunt,” which isn’t exactly the Phantom Thieves' modus operandi as gentleman thieves. Even more specifically, every single character that’s joinedFortniteas part of Season 5’s many crossovers have been from western media. Kratos, Master Chief, Sarah Connor, The Mandalorian, The Walking Dead, Snake Eyes,even Ripley fromAlien, these are all characters from or based on American games, films, shows, and more.

Plus,Persona 5has already had its biggest crossover yet withSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, where character diversity is far more varied. Atlus has a history with injectingPersonacharacters into fighting games likePersona 4 Arena, so it makes sense Joker ended up in a fighting game first. Considering Arc System Works was likely busy with several fighting games in development, instead of dedicating an entire fighting game forPersona 5,Joker joined theSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateroster. That’s without assuming Sakurai or Sora Ltd. hadn’t approached Atlus/Sega for a collaboration already, which likely would’ve affected any licensing/crossover plans.

Regardless of what the overlap ofFortniteandPersona 5fans actually is, undoubtedly there are fans out there disappointed that Joker isn’t “joining the hunt.” Some even prefer he stay out ofFortnite, for whatever reason.Persona 5’s Joker has ended up in a lot of different crossovers over the last few years, some clever, some absurd.Fortniteis just not one of those crossovers, no matter how convincing (or not convincing) “leaks” on social media might be.

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