Fortnite’s new skin reminds JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fans of Jolyne

Epic Games’ new skin Hana has been released Fortnite On Thursday. It is common for another person to be released. Fortnite girly isn’t all that notable — the in-game shop rotates out several skins daily. This time, things are a bit different as manga and anime fans love this new version. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure have pointed out, this “Hana” bears a striking resemblance to Jolyne Cujoh, one the protagonist of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean. People are now feeling the skin and longing for something more. JoJo’s collab.

Jolyne’s skin seems heavily copied in the design of this new skin. Jolyne, Hana and Jolyne both wear the same styled outfits: a crop top and pants in neon yellow. Hana’s top even has a strap that connects to the pants, just like in Jolyne’s design. The Hana skin also comes with an alternate form that transforms her into a demon, which sort of resembles “Killer Queen,” the Stand avatar of Yoshikage Kira from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable. (If this is your first time here, stands refers to psychic powers that characters use to defeat demons.

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You’d need to have the guts and money, as well as a huge legal team, to take a character design out of a series that is known for having visually unique character designs. There have been many reactions from fans. Some fans have made it a joke and edited the video. Hana into JoJo’s visual styleAnd have made memes about the reference. Andere expressed disappointmentDespite the fact that there is no official JoJo’s skins. The popular battle royale has had no shortage of formal anime collaborations — we’ve gotten official skins for Naruto, Dragon Ball SuperAnd most recently: My Hero Academia. But for now it’s looking like fans will have to settle for knock-off Jolyne.

FortniteA significant number of game developers have adapted characters, ideas and dances from the company’s games. The game once included an “Imposters mode,” which the company retroactively credited to the creators of the hit mafia game The Us. That seems to be the case. The Us back bling came to Fortnite, but it doesn’t present an encouraging track record for the company when examining cases of potential copy cats.

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