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Despite not being confirmed for it, Square Enix will have some kind of presence at E3 2021, although it sounds like it will be relatively minimal.

Fortnite's Zero Point event may have concluded in the game, but it's just getting started in comic books. The six-issue Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point series by DC Comics will deliver "big reveals" for the battle royale's lore, and readers of the print edition will also receive codes for in-game items, such as new outfits for Batman and Harley Quinn.

The first issue is out today, with the next installments hitting twice a month (issue two arrives on May 4). I had a chance to read through the first issue, and thought it was quite clever, playing up both Batman's detective skills in interesting ways as well as holding true to how Fortnite operates as a video game. One of the biggest callouts to the game is that none of the characters speak once they are on Fortnite's island. Instead the reader hears what Batman is thinking, but never once will you see him even attempt to communicate verbally with another character.

The story begins with Batman getting sucked into a portal that relocates him from Gotham to the island. Not only is he taken aback by his new surroundings, he can't remember anything – his memory has been wiped clean. His intelligence, fighting prowess, and general line of thinking are the same, but everything else is blurry. He doesn't even know who Catwoman is when he meets her, yet he thinks she looks familiar.

Holding true to the game, every 22 minutes that follow, when the storm fully constricts on the island, Batman goes back to square one, forced to battle again and try to figure out as much of this island's mysteries as he can before the next reset. Much like the movie Momento, he realizes he can leave himself clues on inanimate objects to help piece together what is going on. You can see some of this in the trailer below:

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The Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point story comes from the minds of famed comic writer Christos Gage and the equally revered artist Reilly Brown. I had the opportunity to speak to both of them last week, and while they both said they never played Fortnite before taking on this job, they were brought up to speed on the game universe's lore by Epic Games' chief creative officer Donald Mustard, who also illustrated a variant cover. The standard edition covers are created by Mikel Janín.

Mustard didn't just give this creative team the general premise to work from; he wants this comic's story to reveal new parts of Fortnite's lore. Gage says that even though Batman is our viewpoint into this Fortnite story, we will also see it from another perspective in a future issue.

"In issue three – the Snake Eyes crossover issue – I tried something experimental. Since we're in a story where no one can talk, and since I've done plenty of Batman thought captions, I thought, 'Let me tell this issue from the point of view of someone who works for the people who control Fortnite island.' This is an unnamed person who is responding to what is going on and is saying, 'Okay, Batman is figuring things out a little quicker than we would like, so we need someone more formidable to distract him. Bring me a great warrior.' He's basically sending an inner office memo to acquisitions. Snake Eyes then shows up. It was a fun challenge to say, 'How do we give a little insight into what it's like to be a shadowy group that controls Fortnite island without actually revealing anything we're not suppose to reveal.'”

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Getting a look behind Fortnite island's operations is interesting in its own right, but there's supposedly much more to learn. Gage says that Fortnite fans should read issues four, five, and six for the "big reveals." What could these be? Gage and Brown wouldn't say, but kept saying they will likely be meaningful for players.

A big part of the first issue’s appeal is seeing the island come to life in panels. Brown has a keen eye for the locations that players will immediately recognize, and he also doesn't shy away from jamming as many Fortnite characters as he can into any given fray. You'll see a good number of familiar faces battling aside or against Batman.

"I've been thinking about where these characters come from, what their world is like," Gage adds. "In your head you have to put yourself in their place. Is Peely from a world of sentient bananas? Are they all bananas or are they all kinds of fruits with personalities and arms and legs? Or is he some kind of mutant or construct? I do this with every character. They are amazingly designed and there's so much story potential with all of them."

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A walking banana is obviously strange, but Brown says that character fits right in with the world of superheroes. "If you look at characters from our universe, like Batman and Catwoman, they don't look any less crazy than Fortnite's characters in costumes," he says. "Is Cuddle Team Leader the Batman of her universe? Or is she just there to promote the pink bear frozen yogurt? I don't know. [laughs] I'd love to see more from all of their backstories."

Both Gage and Brown would love to revisit Fortnite for more comic books after this Zero Point series concludes. Nothing against Batman, but Fortnite deserves its own independent run that gives us deeper insights into its fascinating universe. The games do a great job of building up mysteries and an even better job concluding them in shocking ways, but the story has been tough to track and the characters don't get nearly enough development. An ongoing comic series would be a great way to deliver that info. 

The Xbox Game Pass has continued to grow exponentially since its birth, and now even more games are joining the lineup. Following the plethora of Bethesda additions and EA Play contributions, six new games have been added to the rotation. From a couple of Fable adventures to the latest MLB The Show experience, here is what's coming - and leaving - Xbox Game Pass. 

What's new on Xbox Game Pass?

The Xbox Game Pass is a constantly evolving subscription service with a steady influx of new games added and titles being removed to make room for more. Here is what's coming to (and what's leaving) Xbox Game Pass this month without further ado. 

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What's coming: 

  • MLB The Show 21, Cloud and Console - Available Now
  • Phogs!, PC - April 22
  • Second Extinction (Game Preview), Cloud, Console, and PC - April 28
  • Destroy All Humans!, Cloud, Console, and PC - April 29
  • Fable III, Cloud - April 30
  • Fable Anniversary, Cloud - April 30

More Cloud-based touch games: 

  • Banjo-Kazooie
  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar
  • Killer Queen Black
  • Overcooked! 2
  • Wreckfest
  • Double Dragon Neon

DLC/Game updates: 

  • Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition - The United States Civilization - Available Now
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator: World Update IV - France and Benelux - Available NOw
  • Sea of Thieves: Season 2 - Available Now
  • Spiritfarer: Free Lily Update - Available Now

What's leaving: 

  • Endless Legend, PC
  • For the King, Cloud, Console and PC
  • Fractured Minds, Cloud and Console
  • Levelhead, Cloud, Console and PC
  • Moving Out, Cloud, Console, and PC
  • Thumper, PC

Don't have Xbox Game Pass yet? Here's what you need to know: it's a deal that you've likely heard a lot about in the past year. It's grown exponentially, and the value is undeniable. For those still on the fence, there are two options to choose from with the normal Xbox Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate. Xbox Game Pass is $9.99, whereas the Ultimate version includes Xbox Live for $14.99. 

It's a solid investment, especially if you're a little pickier when it comes to games. Xbox Game Pass allows players access to over 100 titles at no additional cost outside of the membership, including first-party day one additions and acquired studio games. 

Thoughts on the new Xbox Game Pass arrivals dropping this month? What do you hope gets added next? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below! 

It's Luigi's time to shine! Following a very creepy update that had Mario from the latest LEGO set calling out for his green brother, Luigi has finally arrived outside of Mario's imagination. Nintendo has shown off our first look at the Luigi Starter Course that is joining the LEGO Super Mario Adventures experience, including the task of meeting up with Pink Yoshi and going "face-to-face with Boom Boom." 

Nintendo of America took to Twitter to confirm Luigi's arrival with a new video showing off exactly what he brings to the table: 

It's LEGO Luigi Time! Introducing #LEGOSuperMario Adventures with Luigi Starter Course! Meet up with Pink Yoshi and go face-to-face with Boom Boom.

Pre-order today! https://t.co/jKB5vhq7ye pic.twitter.com/itcKhyWdRJ

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) April 20, 2021

The Adventures With Luigi Start Course from LEGO retails for $59.99 and is available to pre-order now. While exciting, there is a little bit of a wait that comes with the news, because the Luigi set isn't slated to arrive until the beginning of August. 

The latest addition to the LEGO Super Mario Adventures includes a Luigi figure that offers expressive responses thanks to an LCD speaker and screen, Pink Yoshi, Boom Boom, and a Bone Goomba. The different bricks also included in the upcoming Tower biome also includes various reactions via Luigi's LCD screen, with the blocks offering a variety of rewards. 

The LEGO Super Mario app also offers unique instructions on how to get building, as well as some inspiration about where those creative urges can take Nintendo fans next. While Luigi may come secondary in much of the Super Mario franchise, he'll never come second in our hearts. 

So take that, Mario.

The newest arrival for the LEGO set includes 280 pieces for Super Mario fans aged six years and up. You can pre-order your set, and learn more, right there

Thoughts on Luigi's arrival coming later this Summer? What other facets of the Super Mario universe would you like to see LEGO add next? Go ahead and spout off those hopes and dreams in the comment section below and tell us why Rosalina is the obvious choice. 

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