So, you survived the Death Star event in Fortnite? Congratulations! But let’s be honest – while you were busy trying not to get eliminated by that guy with the lightsaber, you probably missed some pretty cool Easter eggs and details that Epic Games snuck into the experience. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
The Little Details That Made Star Wars Fans Grin
Classic Sounds and Sights
First up, let’s talk about those nostalgic touches that had us feeling like we were actually in a galaxy far, far away. Did you catch that iconic Wilhelm scream when someone (probably you) went flying off those thin platforms? If you know, you know – and if you don’t, well, now you have something to Google later.
And can we talk about those adorable mouse droids just casually rolling around? They weren’t doing much besides being cute, but honestly, that’s exactly what we needed them for.
Palpatine Brought His A-Game
Emperor Palpatine showed up with all the dramatic flair we expected, complete with voice lines pulled straight from “Return of the Jedi” and “The Rise of Skywalker.” But here’s the kicker – he was wielding that fancy golden-hilted lightsaber from the movies, which was actually the first time we’d seen it in Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode. Nice touch, Epic.
Poor Fishstick (Again)
Our beloved Fishstick made his usual cameo appearance, and as tradition dictates, things didn’t go well for our fishy friend. He got rifted to parts unknown, but if you looked out the right window later in the event, you could spot exactly where he ended up. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t somewhere pleasant.
But here’s where it gets interesting – near Fishstick’s unfortunate landing spot, eagle-eyed players could spot some curious items: a chug jug, a mythic goldfish, and what appeared to be a statue of a llama lifting weights. That last one might just be a hint at something coming down the pipeline.
Movie References That Hit Different
Epic really went all-out with the Star Wars callbacks. We had:
- Tractor beam missions that would make Obi-Wan proud
- Jonesy dropping the classic “I got a bad feeling about this” line (because of course he did)
- Stormtroopers telling players to “move along” in true Imperial fashion
- Jonesy attempting a Jedi mind trick (results may vary)
Hidden Features and Future Hints
Those Handcuffs Aren’t Just for Show
If you picked the prisoner role during the event, you might have noticed some new customizable handcuffs. Here’s the thing – these have been sitting in the game files for months, which suggests Epic might be cooking up some new gameplay mechanics involving, well, getting arrested. Intriguing, right?
Unused Star Wars Content
The Death Star was apparently hiding some completed AT-ATs and AT-STs that never made it into the actual Star Wars season. This has us wondering if these were originally planned as drivable vehicles. Maybe we’ll see them resurface later?
What’s Next: The New Season Breakdown
Map Changes That Matter
The event’s ending packed a punch, with debris crashing into Daigo’s portal and unleashing the spirit realm onto our beloved island. Here’s what changed:
- Magic Meadows got a complete makeover and is now Supernova Academy
- Mass Meadows transformed into Demon’s Domain (thanks, Daigo)
- Seaport City was destroyed and rebuilt as Utopia City – think futuristic vibes
Battle Pass Heroes (and One Meme)
The new season’s bringing us a superhero-themed Battle Pass, and honestly, the lineup looks pretty solid:
Superman is the secret skin this time around, complete with Laser Eyes mythic abilities. Because who doesn’t want to shoot lasers from their eyes?
Robin kicks things off at Tier 1 with a Red Robin style that’s sure to make Batman proud.
Haley Sky has a pretty wild trick up her sleeve – she can transform into Storm Beast, which is basically Fortnite’s version of the Hulk. Smash responsibly.
Ziggy is our designated meme skin for the season. He’s a chameleon, and we’re already preparing for the inevitable TikToks.
Synth Wave comes with sonic powers and a super suit that you can actually use in-game.
Kill Switch has exceptional aim (think Hawkeye-level precision).
Light Rider specializes in reviving teammates – you can even spot reboot cubes in her design.
Mist rounds out the pass at Tier 100 as a rookie with dark powers and usable gauntlets.
Pets Are Getting an Upgrade
Remember the pet system? It’s getting a complete overhaul and rebranding as “companions.” These little guys will actually follow you around now, starting with Krypto the Superdog. Finally, a pet that might actually be useful!
Crossovers Coming Your Way
TV Dads Unite
Get ready for some nostalgia because we’re getting skins from Bob’s Burgers, King of the Hill, and Family Guy Part 3 (featuring Cleveland Brown). These “TV dads” are expected to drop around Father’s Day on June 15th, which is either perfect timing or absolutely chaotic – we can’t decide.
Music and Anime on the Horizon
Deadmau5 is joining the DJ skin collection, and there are heavy hints pointing toward a One-Punch Man collaboration. Mark Rein’s “S tier” tease has the community buzzing, and honestly, we’re here for it.
The Bottom Line
Epic Games really went all-out with this Death Star event, packing it full of details that reward both casual players and hardcore fans. While you were probably focused on completing objectives and not getting eliminated, the team was busy crafting an experience filled with Easter eggs, future hints, and genuine Star Wars magic.
The new season looks like it’s shaping up to be a superhero lover’s dream, with enough variety to keep everyone happy. Whether you’re here for Superman’s laser eyes, the revamped pet system, or just want to see Hank Hill doing Fortnite dances, there’s something for everyone.
Now if you’ll excuse us, we need to go practice our Jedi mind tricks. These stormtroopers aren’t going to convince themselves to move along.
What was your favorite part of the Death Star event? Did you catch any secrets we missed? Let us know in the comments below!
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