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Portal and Fall Guys crossover leaked

Recently, the highly popular Takeshi’s Castle-styled Battle Royale game Fall Guys announced a crossover with Team Fortress 2, which saw players being able to buy a Scout skin for their in-game character. Though not unexpected, it appears as though the developers, Mediatonic, have more crossovers planned, as two new skins have leaked – one from Valve’s Portal series, and the other from My Friend Pedro.

Discovered by Twitter user HypexFG, the leaker showed off two new skins. The first, which is set to go live on the 3rd of September, is that of Chell, the silent protagonist from the Portal series. This won’t be the first time that Fall Guys has collaborated with Valve. PC players who pre-ordered the game received a Gordon Freeman skin. Furthermore, as mentioned, the game also recently added a Scout Skin from Team Fortress 2 to the rotation of purchasable skins.

The second leaked skin is that of the character Pedro from the stylish size scrolling shooter ‘My Friend Pedro’. This collaboration also makes sense, as Fall Guys’ Publisher, Devolver Digital, also published My Friend Pedro. This skin is allegedly set to go live on the 6th of September.

With Fall Guys continuing to crossover with Valve, and beginning to crossover with other Devolver Digital games, it’ll be interesting to see what crossovers with other properties are currently in the works.

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