Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

FortniteSeason 6 Chapter 1 is live, and with it comes the much-awaited Godzilla crossover that fans have been meaning to see for quite a while now. The addition of Godzilla in the game has brought a smile to a lot of players around the world.

Fortnite Season 6 trailer

Godzilla inFortnitemight be the right inspiration forThe Finalsto host their own Kaiju event, which they have been meaning to for a while now. The developers also seem keen on doing so.

The Finals can take inspiration from Fortnite

The Finalswas released as afree-to-play front-person shooter last yearin December. Crossovers have always been an integral part of live-service games since they keep the experience of playing fresh and exciting.

Fortnitehas seen a lot of success from crossovers in the past. It is known for its ability to skillfully merge popular IPs with its gameplay mechanics, which offers players a unique perspective on the game.Fortnitehas most recently collaborated with Godzilla in its latest season, and it might also be the right time now forThe Finalsdevelopers to go ahead with their plans of doing a full-scale Kaiju event.

The Finals in-game

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Accused of ‘Stealing’ 1 FPS Mechanic From The Finals

The Finalsis known for its destructive nature. It features highly destructive environments and fast-paced gameplay, all of which lay the perfect groundwork for the introduction of Kaiju in the game. It would benefit the game in many ways. Even Gustav Tilleby, the creative director ofThe Finals,revealed his desire to collaborate with Kaiju in thefuture.

I would love to do a kaiju event at some point. I think the game events are really fun and we can really go crazy with them.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Accused of ‘Stealing’ 1 FPS Mechanic From The Finals

Tilleby understands the importance of crossovers in live service games. And there might be a chance thatThe Finalswill soon be seen collaborating with Kaiju.

A Kaiju event will benefit The Finals massively

Kaiju fits well within the theme and feel ofThe Finals, and there are a lot of exciting things that the developers can plan around in the future. We could see exclusive items, skins, maps, and other destructive devices for a limited period to stress the exclusivity of it all.

The Finals Returns for Season 4, and Other Team-Based Shooters Need to Take Note

Different game modes can be introduced where players would need to team up and take down Kaiju for exclusive rewards. Players can also embody the beast and battle one another in another such game mode.

AfterFortnitecollaborates with Godzilla, the trail is fresh for Kaiju to walk on, and if the developers play their cards right, then players might soon see themselves fighting off Kaiju in the game. Do you want a Kaiju crossover? Let us know in the comments below.

The Finals in-game

Anupam Lamba

Articles Published :574

Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.

More from Anupam Lamba

How to Get the Eternal Razorwing Pickaxe in Fortnite

Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding Movie is in Safe Hands While We Wait For Its Cast Reveal

After Dominating the FPS Genre For Years, Ubisoft Is Looking to Reinvent Rainbow Six With a Turn-Based Tactical Twist

Is Apple TV+’s Carême Renewed for Season 2? Details Inside

Chris Pratt Thriller Dominates Global Streaming Amid Pro-RFK Jr Stance

“Oh I f**king love her”: Margaret Qualley’s Dad Made an Aubrey Plaza Confession That Stunned Her

Gen V Season 2: Total Episodes and Finale Date Revealed

We Were Liars Season 1 Ending Explained: Who Does Cadence Accidentally Kill?

Seth Rogen Had to Apologize for Comparing Clint Eastwood’s Biggest Movie to Inglourious Basterds

Embark StudiosEpic GamesFortniteThe Finals

The Finals Returns for Season 4, and Other Team-Based Shooters Need to Take Note