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Fortnite bans its Yoda backpack for opening game-crashing wormholes while doing Futurama’s Zoidberg ScuttleYes, really

Yes, really

Image credit:Epic Games/iFireMonkey (via X)

Image credit:Epic Games/iFireMonkey (via X)

Fortnite’s Yoda back bling glitches into an infinite beam of light while the player performs the Zoidberg Scuttle emote

Ready for a sentence that could only apply to the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink pop-culture smorgasbord of modern-dayFortnite? Here we go! A rucksack containing Star Wars’ Yoda has been temporarily banned from thebattle royale game, after crashing games when players wearing the green Jedi master on their back do the Zoidberg Scuttle emote from Futurama.

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The Yoda back bling was added as part oflast week’s May the Fourth drop, alongsideLego Fortnite’s whole new Star Wars world and a bunch of other Star Wars-themed cosmetics and unlockables.

If you do the Zoidberg Scuttle emote while wearing the Yoda backbling, there is a high chance that you will crash your game.This is due to Yodas face bugging out with the emote.There is also reports that this will crash people in your squads games as wellpic.twitter.com/N0N5LLuIEp— iFireMonkey (@iFireMonkey)May 7, 2024

If you do the Zoidberg Scuttle emote while wearing the Yoda backbling, there is a high chance that you will crash your game.This is due to Yodas face bugging out with the emote.There is also reports that this will crash people in your squads games as wellpic.twitter.com/N0N5LLuIEp

Two more Star Wars cosmetics - Disassembled C-3PO, which is exactly what it sounds like, and the Dagobah Luke outfit that pairs with the back-mounted Yoda - have also been pulled for sale for the time being, though Epic didn’t offer any reasoning as to why they’d been removed alongside the troublesome rucksack.