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Bradley the Badger looks like Wreck-It Ralph as a real video game
It's from a new studio founded by devs of Red Dead Redemption and Mario + Rabbids. A lot of trailers drop during The Game Awards, but the comedy of stood out from the pack. The conceit is similar to . Bradley, the protagonist of a fictional platforming series, is suddenly transported into the worlds of other unfinished video games; the trailer shows a badger-ified, and . He also has access to a kit of dev tools that let him modify these incomplete projects, getting a taste of making a game.
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Wreck-it Ralph comes to 'Fortnite'
It looks like Fortnite is gearing up for another pop-culture crossover after introducing Marvel's Thanos as a playable character back in May. This time it's Wreck it Ralph's turn to crash the battle royale -- the second Disney-owned character to land on the game for those keeping count. The gentle giant was spotted on a movie screen at the Risky Reels location by Redditor u/MozzzyyTwitch, fuelling rumors of an upcoming in-game special event. Ralph is no stranger to video games: he started life as an arcade game villain and is set for Disney's own crossover title Kingdom Hearts 3. His latest flick, Ralph Breaks the Internet, is reportedly a mash-up on par with Ready Player One and features tons of video game cameos, including Pac-Man, Chun-Li and (you guessed it) Fortnite characters -- along with memes and Disney princesses galore. On the flip side, Fortnite also has its fair-share of pop-culture references, from emotes that copy viral dances to a John Wick skin.
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