Leaker spedicey1 claims to have found evidence of Deadpool’s Semi-Auto Dual Pistols coming to Fortnite soon. Judging from spedicey1’s post to Twitter, they found reference to the new weapons while datamining the most recent Fortnite update. The reference in question is “Donut_DualPistol_SemiAuto_Athena_SR_Ore_T03”, with “Donut” apparently being Deadpool’s codename in Epic Games’ code.

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The “SR” in the filename implies that Deadpool’s pistols will be of golden rarity, meaning they’re unlikely to be a normal type of Fortnite weapon. They’ll be something special for players to find. That doesn’t mean they’ll be imbalanced, however. According to the weapon statistics, Deadpool’s pistols will do between 32.25 damage at long range and 43.0 damage at close range. The gun will have a clip size of 18 bullets and a reload time of 2.7 seconds.

What’s left unclear is exactly how Deadpool’s pistols will be brought into the game. They may be introduced like a normal weapon, available for a limited amount of time before eventually going into the vault. Or they could be limited to a very specific challenge or even a unique game mode.

Deadpool’s pistols weren’t the only new weapon leaked by spedicey1’s Twitter post, either. The second weapon doesn’t seem to be Deadpool related, however. “MistyBop_Athena_R_Ore_T03” is a weapon that does 50 damage straight up. Some fans think it might be a land mine or a proximity mine.

All things considered, as cool as Deadpool being a part of Fortnite might be it still doesn’t make much sense. Deadpool 2 was released in 2018, some time ago, and while Deadpool 3 is being worked on at Marvel Studios there’s been no official announcement or release window. Deadpool’s just coming to Fortnite for the heck of it. Epic is just going out of its way to bring in some of its favorite characters regardless of whether they’re part of a bigger marketing campaign. That’s worth appreciating, as a Fortnite player.

Fortnite is available now on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, and mobile devices.

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