Billie Eilish gets her own LEGO figure in Fortnite – Brick Fanatics

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Billie Eilish gets her own LEGO figure in Fortnite – Brick Fanatics

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Fortnite Festival Season 3 is now underway, headlined by Billie Eilish – who also has her own LEGO minifigure skin for LEGO Fortnite.

You’ll need to pay 1,800 V-Bucks to unlock the Billie Eilish skin as part of Fortnite’s Festival Pass, which includes plenty of free and premium rewards for the music mode’s third season. If you do so, you’ll also unlock the singer’s LEGO skin, which can then be used in both the main LEGO Fortnite mode and its spinoff game mode LEGO Islands.

Decked out in her signature lime green outfit covered in black graffiti – complete with lime green roots in her black hair – Billie Eilish’s virtual LEGO figure is just the latest Fortnite skin to tease a character we’ll likely never have physically. Previous LEGO Fortnite skins that seem destined to stay digital permanently include Lady Gaga, Aang, and YouTuber Mr. Beast.

Billie Eilish brings the current total number of LEGO Fortnite outfits to 949, all of which you’ll find listed on the official Fortnite website. However, it’s not the only new content available in LEGO Fortnite at the moment: the latest free update also brings farming to the main game mode. You can now add animals to your colonies, with pigs joining the existing list of chickens, sheep and cows.

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To get started, you’ll first need to build pet shops (unlocked by reaching level 2), then find animals in the wild, feed them treats, and lure them to your farm. Each animal needs its own pet house, and it will need to be fed and petted regularly to convince it to stay on your farm. If you take good care of them, they will produce resources such as feathers, milk and fertilizer.

Five new villagers are also available as part of the latest update, while bears are also roaming the wild. (You probably don’t want to invite them back to your village.)

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first and a LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism runs through my veins, however, like a strange kind of literary blood – the kind that will undoubtedly one day lead to stress-induced cardiac dysfunction. It’s like smoking, but worse. Luckily, I can write about LEGO until then.

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