EntertainmentBruno Mars arrives at Fortnite with emphasis on Brazil; Learn more

EntertainmentBruno Mars arrives at Fortnite with emphasis on Brazil; Learn more

Singer will be part of the ninth season of the game, which opens on Wednesday, 18, and brings items inspired by artist hits

Bruno Mars It is the newest pop star to enter the world of games. This Tuesday, 17, the FortniteHe announced that the musician will be the next icon of the Fortnite Festival, debuting on the main stage of Season ninth, which begins on June 18.

A digital version of the music star will be available as a playable character, with a skin with the musician’s costume “Die with a Smile” designed by ASTRID GALLEGOS. The singer’s character will also feature Bruninho’s style, inspired by Brazil, and new action items.

Bruno Mars’s premium list of premium items in Fortnite includes the last replay guitar, inspired by the music video for “Die With a Smile”, as well as several other collectible items of the game with the theme of Mars. Your collaboration with Lady Gagalike the hit “APT” with Rosewill be available as banners in the store, while “Bruno-san’s Theme Song” and “Leave the Door Open”from Silk Sonicthey are available on this season’s musical pass. The musical pass also includes costumes of some of the most iconic music videos of Mars.

The Fortnite Festival has already featured large stars as icons in past seasons, including The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg, Karol G and more recently Sabrina Carpenter. The Ninth Season Update also features gameplay improvements, including all -time classification tables with community feedback, a more organized Jam Tracks browser and a better selection of random music.

Fortnite It’s free and is available to play at Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X | S, Windows, MacOS and Nintendo Switch 2.

Article published on June 17, 2025 at Rolling Stone. To read the original in English, click here.

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Source: Rollingstone

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