Reddit user BerryCobblerDesert recently posted a Fortnite screenshot that shows the new Doom Slayer Battle Pass skin driving a dirtbike with Master Chief riding shotgun. Though he’s been rumored as a skin for several months, Doom Slayer has just recently been added to Fortnite with the Chapter 4 Season 1 Battle Pass, while Master Chief has been in the battle royale since Chapter 2 Season 5.

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Doom Slayer is holding the Fortnite dirtbike’s handlebars as Master Chief leans into him from behind in BerryCobblerDesert’s screenshot. This customized Master Chief swapped the holographic Battle Legend Back Bling for what appears to be the Frozen Shroud, while the driving Doom Slayer has what looks like a gun barrel poking up from behind his head. Doom Slayer and Master Chief are notoriously popular Xbox staples since Microsoft purchased ZeniMax Media in 2020 which included Bethesda and id Software.

Fortnite’s Master Chief skin was released alongside PlayStation’s Kratos in Chapter 2, and the Doom Slayer has fittingly been added alongside Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher franchise. Quick to spotlight two of the big additions of the new season, the trailer for Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1 showed off both the dirtbikes and Doom Slayer with one of his emotes as well as a My Hero Academia crossover skin which is still yet to come. Previous seasons would’ve allowed the two heroes to ride in the same vehicle together, but the introduction of dirtbikes highlights the two popular helmeted characters side-by-side more effectively.

As many Fortnite fans expressed their enthusiasm for BerryCobblerDesert’s screenshot, one pointed out that the color variants of both skins add further potential matching options. While BerryCobblerDesert has celebrated Halo and Doom in their Fortnite screenshot, other collaborations to be captured similarly are Dragon Ball Z with Naruto, Spider-Man and Star Wars, and Street Fighter accompanied by Batman.

Fortnite is available now for Mac, mobile, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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