Epic Games continues its ambitious quest to include characters from all over into its ever-expanding universe. But, while its influence has extended to mainstream media, most recently bringing in multi-awarded rap legend, Eminem, there's a giant that Epic just can't seem to make say yes - Nintendo.
Despite numerous attempts and collaborations with a broad range of franchises (and presumably humongous wads of cash to entice Nintendo), incorporating Nintendo's characters in Fortnite remains an impossible challenge.
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Sax Persson, Epic's head of the ecosystem in Fortnite, expressed the challenges of negotiating with Nintendo for rights to their characters in an interview with Axios. He likened the difficulty to "making diamonds," indicating the arduous if impossible nature of these efforts. Epic Games aspires to include iconic Nintendo characters like Mario, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, Link, Zelda, and Samus in Fortnite, but this venture has yet to see success.
