For all of you Fortnite fans who haven't subscribed to Disney+ yet, Epic Games currently has an offer where players can get two free months of the service. However, the collab won't be running for much longer, so get Disney+ before it's too late!
Since November 11, 2020, you have the opportunity to secure a 1-month Disney+ subscription simply by making a purchase in Fortnite with real money (sorry, no V-Bucks). If you haven't done so yet, now is your last chance, as the offer expires today, December 21. So, hurry up - you got just a few hours left.
Get @DisneyPlus before this offer ends! Now through Dec 31, 2020, get up to 2 months of Disney+ on us when you make any real money purchase in-game. New Disney+ subscribers aged 18+ only. Select countries only, offer varies by country. More info: https://t.co/8C5WhmQOzd pic.twitter.com/04f9MOMS5i
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) December 30, 2020
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Given the strong relationship between Epic and Disney over the past year, it wasn't too surprising to see this kind of offer. We saw Marvel and Star Wars content making an appearance in Fortnite last year. The Marvel season has now come to an end, with the last Marvel skins, like Black Panther and Captain Marvel, being released earlier this month. Content based on The Mandalorian also made its way into the game at the end of this year, too.
How do I Get the Free Disney+ Subscription?
You can get a free subscription by simply buying something in Fortnite with real money. If you have already bought something this month, then you can also consider yourself lucky. If you've bought anything in Fortnite for real money, including V-Bucks, since November 6 at 16:00 CET, then you'll still qualify for the free month of Disney+. All you have to do is go to fortnite.com/disneyplus and get your subscription. An easy win! Now go watch the full seasons of The Mandalorian!
If you haven't managed to secure your free subscription, don't worry. It looks like the collaboration between Disney+ and Fortnite is far from over. Epic's creative director already hinted that the Marvel-related story is just the beginning. Moreover, the two companies can only benefit from collaboration.
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