Latest Fortnite Character Survey Includes Commander Shepard, Steven Universe, And Aang

Epic has sent out a new survey asking Fortnite players which characters and brands they'd be interested in seeing added to the game.

Every few months, Epic sends out a survey to a select few Fortnite players, with a ton of different characters, brands, shows, and skins to see which characters get the most votes. Presumably, Epic will then work towards adding them, if it isn't already doing so.

Although these surveys don't always mean anything and don't necessarily hint at things that are being worked on right now, it's worth pointing out that a fair few characters from previous surveys have found their way to Fortnite since, including Naruto and Spider-Man. This survey was leaked by SentinelCentral on Twitter.

Some of the characters included on the survey imply that Epic wants to expand the Spider-Verse in Fortnite, as it asks about Spider-Punk, Miles Morales, Spider-Girl, and Green Goblin (who was recently added). Some other comic book characters include Scarecrow, Bat-Woman, Shuri, Ultron, and Mr Fantastic.

There are some other interesting picks included, such as Aang and Iroh from Avatar, as well as Zoro from One Piece and Dio from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Darth Vader and Conan the Barbarian are also included in the list of characters. It's a pretty wide variety, with some outlets even reporting that the survey asked them about Yakuza and Kazuma Kiryu.

To get even weirder, the survey also asks if players would be interested in seeing characters from Five Nights at Freddy's, specifically the most recent entry in the series, Security Breach. There are also parts of the survey dedicated to asking players what influencers and brands they'd like to see in Fortnite, including Yeezys and MrBeast.

Although much of the survey asks recipients whether they've heard of specific characters, there are also pages that ask about general series players would like to see. Some of the ones shown in this particular survey include Dark Souls, Steven Universe, Marvel's What If?, Big Bang Theory, and Tuca and Bertie.

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