Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson makes his Fortnite debut as Chapter 2 ends
Turns out that The Foundation is exactly who Fortnite fans thought it was.
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Who among us does not love Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson? Somebody, I’m sure, but that doesn’t help me make my point. One of Hollywood’s highest-paid film stars has made his way to Fortnite, finally and inevitably, and he’s playing exactly the characterthat fans thoughthe was: The Foundation. Fortnite fans are predictably stoked.
THEY ACTUALLY DID THE EYEBROW RAISE FOR THE ROCK LMAOOO THIS WAS INSANE!!! #FortniteChapter3 #Chapter3 pic.twitter.com/Ce158IQMu3December 4, 2021
With armor styled after Dwayne Johnson’s distinctive Samoan-style family tattoo, heroic vigilante The Foundation has been trying to stop bad people from doing bad things to The Zero Point. There’s a lady named The Cube Queen involved. Look, it’s relatively complex, but we’ve gota whole guide about what’s going on with Fortnite’s transition from Chapter 2 to Chapter 3.
The event stream, linked above, is the end of Fortnite Chapter 2. It’s just like how Chapter 1 transitioned to Chapter 2, in a way: With the island seemingly destroyed, players are left floating on an endless sea. Now Chapter 3 is on the way, ushered in by The Rock and including both downhill sliding and web-slinging Spider-Man mechanics.
We’ll see more about that when Fortnite’s scheduled downtime is over.
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Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he’s not on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game under the sun.
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