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Fortnite Leak Reveals General Grievous's Unmasked Face in Stunning Detail

2025-05-17 06:02:57

Star Wars enthusiasts have been treated to an exciting revelation thanks to a recent Fortnite leak. Epic Games' latest Fortnite season has delivered a wealth of Star Wars content, including character skins like Mace Windu and the infamous "Darth Jar-Jar." Additionally, players can now interact with an AI Darth Vader NPC that responds in the iconic voice of James Earl Jones, though certain controversial topics are off-limits.

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General Grievous, another formidable Star Wars antagonist, has also made his mark on Fortnite Island with the release of his skins after a slight delay. Known to fans as the Separatist Army's field commander during the Clone Wars, Grievous was trained in Jedi combat by Count Dooku and enhanced with cybernetic limbs. Before his transformation, he was a Kaleesh warlord named Qymaen jai Sheelal, with his true face depicted in the 2019 comic Star Wars Age of Republic - General Grievous.

A recent leak by WizarConcepts on Twitter showcased an unmasked General Grievous skin in Fortnite, revealing a face that closely matches his appearance in the Age of Republic comic. The model features dark red skin, yellow reptilian eyes, and bony tusks framing his mouth. While this detailed rendition has excited fans, Epic Games has yet to offer an official unmasked version of the General Grievous skin.

Despite the skin's default masked appearance, Fortnite players have praised Epic Games for their meticulous attention to detail in this crossover content. This marks the first time Grievous's organic face has been rendered in a Star Wars video game, offering fans a glimpse of what he might look like in a live-action adaptation.

Given that the General Grievous skin always wears a mask, Epic could have easily skipped modeling his face underneath. However, their decision to include this hidden detail has been celebrated as a fascinating Easter egg for Star Wars fans who have long wondered about Grievous's pre-cyborg appearance.