Despite the lukewarm reception of its predecessor, The Suicide Squad opened to rave reviews in early August. Since then, the characters from the film's eponymous team have been popping up all over the place, including in Fortnite of all places. The smash-hit battle royale game's seventh season of Chapter 2 will be drawing to a close over the next few weeks, but it still has a few surprises left up its sleeve.

New Fortnite skins based on characters from The Suicide Squad were recently spied in the code by eagle-eyed dataminers, suggesting that fan favorites like King Shark and Weasel might be on their way to join Bloodsport on the frontlines. And just a couple of days ago, leaker and dataminer ShiinaBR revealed that an in-the-know insider had mentioned that John Cena's Peacemaker would be joining the roster too, ahead of his standalone HBO show.

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Cena's HBO show is due to come out in January, so the Fortnite skin, if it is on its way, might join the lineup then. Alternatively, it could be planned to coincide with the release of Season 8, to ride the wave of good press in the months following The Suicide Squad's release.

Alternate skins have long been a selling point for Fortnite, offering players the chance to customize their characters and step into the shoes of some of their favorite heroes or villains to blast their way around the map. The game has been on something of a superhero/supervillain binge lately, bringing big names like Wonder Woman, Superman, and Gamora to the lineup.

There's been some debate over the years over whether some skins offer some particular advantage or disadvantage compared to others. The Rick and Morty skins, for example, are seen by some to be too eye-catching and visually distinct, making their users more easily spotted. Still, the jury's still out on whether they grant any tangible benefits or detriments.

Less ambiguous is the clear inspiration behind Fortnite's new Imposters game mode. The new mode lifts heavily from the viral hit Among Us, and the similarities have raised some eyebrows. Discussion has emerged about the risk of massive corporate titans like Epic squashing smaller indie developers like Among Us' Innersloth by taking the same ideas and putting their considerable resources behind them to boost their own version.

Innersloth's Victoria Tran drew attention to the almost identical themes and terminology, while programmer Gary Porter pointed out the uncanny similarities between maps. It remains unclear whether John Cena's Peacemaker will have an unfair advantage in Imposters mode due to being unable to be seen.

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