Cyberpunk 2077's lore designer has explained why Male V wasn't included in the recent collaboration with Fortnite, noting that it was down to preference and a limit to how many skins could be included.
For most of 2024, one of the biggest rumours surrounding Fortnite was that it was eventually going to crossover with CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077. What initially seemed like it was just going to be a skin for one of the game's vehicles turned into a pretty big collaboration earlier this week that features skins and accessories for Johnny Silverhand and Female V.
We will run out of things to remake, and so we will remake the remakes.
While the collection has largely been praised, it did end up causing a little bit of controversy among Cyberpunk 2077 fans, as the crossover notably doesn't include the default male version of V. Since the collab released, fans have wondered why exactly male V didn't make an appearance as an Edit Style, something that's just been answered by a Cyberpunk 2077 developer.
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