First introduced in 1990 with the launch of tabletop RPG Cyberpunk 2020 by R. Talsorian Games, Adam Smasher became more of a household name after his appearance in 2020's Cyberpunk 2077. With his first scene etched on our minds (and ears) six years on, there is no denying that the mercenary cyborg has cemented himself as one of gaming's most notorious antagonists.
If that was not enough, Adam Smasher also made a return in Netflix's Cyberpunk Edgerunners and, with him causing the death of one of viewer's favorite characters, it is safe to say that many of us truly enjoy the ending moments of Cyberpunk 2077.
However, it seems as though we truly cannot escape Arasaka's cyborg as Adam Smasher saw himself added to one of gaming's most successful titles earlier this month. First teased back in March but finally arriving in May, Adam Smasher was recently added to Fortnite's ever-growing roster with his character being made available to buy on the In-Game Store. Additionally, Epic Games users were also able to bag themselves the skin at absolutely no cost.
This is not the first collaboration between CD Projekt RED and Epic Games, as Cyberpunk 2077's V...
