Fortnite's Disney collab project has reportedly moved to a "stable" build

Epic Games and Disney's Fortnite collaboration project, which was announced a year ago, is said to have reached a "stable" build.
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Last year, Disney announced that it would invest $1.5 billion in Epic, with the two companies collaborating on a new project to create a "all-new games and entertainment universe" powered by Fortnite. The collaboration will feature Disney, Pixar, and Marvel IPs, with the goal of allowing players to "create their own stories and experiences, express their fandom in a distinctly Disney way, and share content with each other in ways that they love."
According to reputable Fortnite leaker HYPEX, the project has now progressed to a "Stable build/branch" exactly one year after its initial announcement. While it is unclear what the collaboration will involve, the leaker believes the update indicates that the development team has "made a lot of progress and moved into the next roadmap milestone."
Fans have continued to speculate on what the project is, with the short trailer and concept art implying that it could be a Disney Infinity-style crossover experience with multiple areas to explore. The official artwork depicts a large metropolis that is most likely inspired by Spider-Man's fictional New York, as well as Lightning McQueen from Cars inside Rocket League.
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