Peak is coming to Fortnite in what could be the collab of the century depending on the amount of Bing Bong: "If there is no Bing Bong back bling, we're rioting"
The bundle arrives March 21
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Developer Aggro Crab is turning friendslop into friendwine and joining Fortnite for a Peak bundle no one expected.
"PEAK IS COMING TO FORTNITE ON MARCH 21st," Aggro Crab announces alongside a teaser on YouTube, which shows off the suddenly incredible length of the Peak characters' legs… and a concerning lack of divorced plushie Bing Bong.
One YouTube comment with nearly 2,000 likes says, "If there is no Bing Bong back bling, we're rioting."
"Give us a BingBong backpack and my life is yours !" promises another fan. But try not to make any promises yet – Aggro Crab clearly anticipated players' sick need to trade their souls for Bing Bong long ago. They remind fans on Twitter that they created a mockup of Bing Bong the Fortnite pickaxe back in 2025, after one of the battle royale's major leakers FireMonkey observed a friendslop buffet: "Only in Fortnite can you wear the REPO Semibot Skin with an Among Us on your back while holding the Stop Sign from Lethal Company."
Fortnite developers "had a better vision" than theirs for Bing Bong, Aggro Crab now says. On YouTube, they respond to that first popular comment on the topic and provide what may be a back bling tease, saying, "I can't snitch, but you'll find out March 21."
The Peak developers are more forthcoming about, as they write in another YouTube comment, their shockingly "LONG" new Scouts. To fit Fortnite player models as skins, Peak's Scouts have apparently undergone painful leg lengthening surgery, and they look huge.
"That's crazy," summarizes another fan comment. "I'm immediately buying that."
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Ashley is a Senior Writer at GamesRadar+. She's been a staff writer at Kotaku and Inverse, too, and she's written freelance pieces about horror and women in games for sites like Rolling Stone, Vulture, IGN, and Polygon. When she's not covering gaming news, she's usually working on expanding her doll collection while watching Saw movies one through 11.
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