Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #4 has the creative team of Donald Mustard, Christos Gage, Christian Duce, John Kalisz, and Andworld Design. At the end of the previous issue, Batman gained his first-ever Victory Royale which landed him in front of Deathstroke - who was threatening Catwoman. The two fight briefly, but then things shift. Deathstroke claims that he doesn't actually want to fight Batman despite his previous threats and he surrenders almost immediately - which is incredibly strange considering who he Deathstroke has added a new twist to a classic hero cliché. _Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #4 _ takes something that happens in dozens of comics and twists them in a surprising way. Deathstroke and Batman have come face-to-face in an aggressive manner, but it may not end that way - at least not It helped that the movie's action had a freshness to it, with the John Wick fighting style being a seamless blend of gunplay and hand to hand combat. John Wick: Chapter 2 from 2017 further put Keanu Reeves shooting skills to the test, as Wick racks up another insane bodycount when he's set up to fail by a slimy crime lord. The sequel was a bigger hit at the box-office and the series only reached new heights with the success of John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum , which was the highest-grossing to d Fortnite's end of season events tend to draw a large number of players due to the high-quality display of in-game visuals and the fear of missing out on a one-time opportunity. Fortnite has held many one-time events unrelated to a season's storyline, and have drawn even larger crowds when offering free cosmetic items for those who attend. Recent events, like big-name, in-game concerts , have been spread out over a number of days to help mitigate the number of players that flood the servers. However, Fortnite has a spotty track record with failing servers and limited player slots, making one-time events frustrating for those who can't attend due to technical err The mystery of Fortnite's island continues to grow with the longer Batman stays in this world, the more threats he comes across. He has fought numerous original Fortnite characters, banded with Catwoman, and fought G. I. Joe's Snake Eyes before allying with him. Now, Batman is up against Deathstroke , though their encounter may not end the way anyone was expect There have been countless Marvel and DC comics where heroes have fought one another before realizing that they are supposed to be allies. They don't trust one another, fight it out, and eventually get back to proper business. It is a tiring trope, but this twist doesn't exactly fit the norm even when tweaking it. After all, this happens with heroes and Deathstroke isn't exactly a hero - which makes his surrender all the more surprising. While it is refreshing that this is an instance where allies won't beat each other up too much, it is incredibly suspicious how quickly he ducks out from fighting Bat For starters, as Catwoman points out , why bother threatening her so intensely? If he had no intention of harming her or hindering Batman, why do it at all? He also pointed a gun at her; he didn't simply restrain her using purely physical force. There was a clear show that he could instantly kill her if Batman made a wrong move. So what exactly was the wrong move? The caped crusader DID ultimately attack him and Catwoman even joined the fray before he surrendered. What exactly is he playing at? Deathstroke also makes a point to call attention to the fact that he doesn't attack the Dark Knight while he's getting his memories back. An attack during a moment of disorientation would seem par for the course for an enemy - yet Catwoman is still free to defend him, so this wouldn't be a smart tactic anyway. Even though Deathstroke claims to be an ally, there is no real reason for anyone to let down their guard with him. His behavior is plenty suspicious and his tactics don't reflect any real sign of sincer Video [[https://Fpsfrontier.com/|FPS game updates|Https://fpsfrontier.com/]] fan creativity has certainly extended to faithful recreations like this before, too. For instance, one dedicated fan built a whole Mario Kart track inside Breath of the Wild . This is clearly more of a promotional endeavor than that passion project, but that doesn't make it any less important to the people who worked on it. 100 Thieves was clearly very proud of its Cash App Compound when it revealed the real thing, and this faithful _Fortnite _ recreation is nothing to sneer at. It's just more evidence of how many amazing things can be done in the world of video ga But even while this legal case rages on, Fortnite is still going strong and it's still being embraced by organizations around the world. The latest group to do so is 100 Thieves, an eSports organization and lifestyle brand. The company announced on Twitter that it has used the game's creative mode to construct a faithful, life-size model of the Cash App Compound , an HQ building opened in the real world by the team earlier this year. The compound contains player training facilities, a content production studio, and a business HQ. This impressive structure can now be visited and explored in Fortnite , and to commemorate this reproduction, 100 Thieves is offering a Fortnite gear giveaway to any fan who photographs themselves visiting the compo