Fall Guys And Fortnite Crossover Is Now Live

In case you didn't know, Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League are all owned by Epic. Considering all three live service games are prone to crossover events, it's somewhat surprising they've never teamed up. Well, now they have. Fall Guys' Crown Clash event is live, and completing challenges throughout will earn you rewards across all three games.

Surprisingly, Epic nor the social media accounts attached to the three games involved have done much to hype this event. Most of the information out in the world has been through leaks, and now the fact that the event has gone live as highlighted by PCGamesN. The event only actually requires you to complete challenges in Fall Guys even though it is technically a three-game crossover. However, completing those challenges will net you rewards in Fortnite and Rocket League too.

The challenges are pretty easy to complete too, providing you play a lot of Fall Guys. All you need to do is play rounds. Playing 10 will unlock the first rewards in each game, then 20, 40, 70, and finally 100. Rewards are Kudos in Fall Guys, items related to Major Mancake, including the skin after 100 rounds, in Fortnite, and various cosmetic items in Rocket League.

Even though it is technically a three-way crossover event, none of the rewards up for grabs will result in elements from one game appearing in another. No Mancake decal in Rocket League, or a Fall Guy skin in Fortnite, at least not for now. The event is simply a way to get more people playing all three games, and a way to get players to sync up their Epic accounts. If you're not logged in to the same Epic account across all three games, then you won't unlock the rewards in all three.

The Crown Clash event is one of a few things Epic is running to celebrate the relaunch of Fall Guys. The battle royale game never went away, but last week it went free-to-play and finally arrived on Xbox and Nintendo Switch. A Halo crossover, including a Master Chief skin, also goes live in Fall Guys today.

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