How do I link my Epic Games account to Fortnite and Rocket League?
Go to the Epic Games website and link your accounts under the 'Connections' section.
Gaming / Fortnite
Fortnite continues its tradition of exciting crossovers, this time bringing the Ripper car from Rocket League into the game. If you're a fan of both games, here's how you can claim the Ripper car for free in Fortnite.
To get the Ripper car in Fortnite, you need to ensure that you already have it in Rocket League. The Ripper was originally part of the Chaos Run DLC in Rocket League, released in December 2015. When Rocket League became free-to-play under Epic Games in 2020, all existing DLC was bundled into the main game.
Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. **Link Your Epic Games Account:** Make sure your Epic Games account is linked to both Fortnite and Rocket League. 2. **Check Your Rocket League Garage:** Verify that you have the Ripper car in your Rocket League garage. If not, play Rocket League to earn drops through challenges and Rocket Pass levels. 3. **Load Up Fortnite:** Once you've confirmed that the Ripper is in your Rocket League garage and your accounts are linked, load up Fortnite. The Ripper car should be available in your locker. 4. **Change Your Car:** Go to the 'Locker' tab in Fortnite, navigate to 'Sports Car,' and select the vehicle box to choose the Ripper. You can also customize the car's color, wheels, trail, and decal.
Once these changes are made, the Ripper will be your sports car skin in matches.
Go to the Epic Games website and link your accounts under the 'Connections' section.
Play Rocket League, complete challenges, and level up the Rocket Pass to earn drops and acquire the Ripper.
Currently, the Ripper is obtained by owning it in Rocket League. Keep an eye on the Fortnite Shop for any potential changes.
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