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[Trailer] Carnage Skin Teased in New Trailer For Upcoming ‘Fortnite’ Season

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Just in time for the upcoming Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Epic Games’ Fortnite is teasing Carnage’s appearance in the upcoming Chapter 2 Season 8.

Twitter user HYPEX posted the new teaser trailer for the upcoming season, which despite only being nine seconds long, clearly shows off Carnage. Neither Epic Games nor Fortnite have confirmed that it’s Carnage, but with Fortnite having set a precedent of adding skins from Marvel films (most recently Shang-Chi from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), and the fact that Venom’s skin is already in Fortnite, it’s really a no-brainer.

No word on when the next season of Fortnite will begin, but you can expect it to be soon.

Meanwhile, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, directed by Andy Serkis, and starring Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Williams and Naomie Harris, hits theatres on October 1st.

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‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Announces Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics Including ‘Oil Slick’ Chainsaw

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The team over at Gun Interactive has announced today that some fresh cosmetics are coming to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game, part of a free collection for Level 99 players.

Gun details, “We are excited to unveil our free Level 99 Blackout cosmetics on April 30th for both Family and Victims! If you’re already at level 99, the Blackout cosmetics will be automatically unlocked for you after the update. Thank you for spending so much time in Muerto County with us!”

Additionally, “For our Leatherface mains, you’ll be able to show off your skills with an all black chainsaw skin called Oil Slick.”

You can preview the chainsaw along with the Cook and Julie’s “Blackout” outfits below.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available on Playstation®4, Playstation®5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, as well as Game Pass on Xbox and PC.

The game features classic villains from the movies as well as new family members, and the events of the Chain Saw game take place *before* Tobe Hooper’s original classic.

Brandon Trush writes in his review for BD, “asymmetrical horror evolves to fit a terror classic.”

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