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Fortnitefans can seemingly kiss goodbye to any hopes of a Dr. Who XFortnitecollaboration as Dr. Who showrunner Russel T. Davies emphatically rubbishes claims of a potential crossover. Back in 2023 prominentFortniteleakers had allegedly found evidence of a Dr. Who crossover event in the game files ofFortnite.

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The collaboration had rumors afloat for over 18 months as data miners revealed an apparent promo script in 2023 regarding the project, but the lack of news had gotten fans impatient which led to one of the fans fielding the question to Russel T. Davies via an Instagram comment to which he replied “There isn’t one! It’s a complete myth, I’m afraid“.

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Back in 2023Fortniteleakers came across a newly-founded event titled ‘U.N.I.T. Tardis Alert’. U.N.I.T. was a reference to the fictional military organization of the Whoniverse called the Unified Intelligence Taskforce. And Tardis was the name of Dr. Who’s time machine.

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This had gotten fans buzzing as they looked forward to a potential new event. But over time they got miffed due to the lack of concrete news from both the developers and the showrunners. But, if Russel’s comments are anything to go by, fans are in for disappointment.

However, for die-hard fans, this is not the end of the road. They are still keeping up hope that someday in the future the event will indeed drop.

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With Dr. Who set to return to screen in May 2024, fans are still keeping up hope that come May, the crossover might get announced. The popular belief after Russel T. Davies’ public statement is that the project failed to come to fruition.

But fans aren’t willing to give up so easily as a section of them believe that Mr. Russel is intentionally lying to add to the surprise factor when the collaboration does drop. When Ncuti Gatwa commences his time as the fifteenth doctor in May, news might be more available on this matter.

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But for now, a section of fans are quite adamant that come May 2024, there will be a definitive announcement regarding theFortniteX Dr. Who collaboration. What do you make of all this? Do you want a Doctor Who collaboration?

Arkaneel Khan

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I travel. I game. I write. In no strict order.The single biggest lie told all around is, “It isn’t that simple.” It is simple, everything is. And that is what I emulate in my writing. No unnecessary jargons and no flamboyant flourish. Just what’s needed to get your imagination going. After all mind has no limit, unlike the written word.

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