Lego Fortnite adds big new Star Wars world this week

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Lego Fortnite adds big new Star Wars world this week
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Lego Fortnite, the survival crafting experience found within Fortnite itself, is adding a huge new Star Wars mode this Friday, 3rd May.

A fresh Star Wars-themed Lego World will become available within the Lego Fortnite mode that offers a Rebel Village for you to build up and grow using Star Wars parts and materials, and which features unique Star Wars characters.There are nearby Imperial camps based around the wreckage of a crashed Star Destroyer, Lego lightsabers and other weapons to wield, and a selection of Star Wars buildings to construct, including the Mos Eisley cantina.

The only downside seems to be that all this takes place in a separate Lego Fortnite world to any you've been building so far. Think of it like a separate Lego Fortnite game, or a specificly modded mode, perhaps.

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