Ranking all of the X-Men characters from upcoming and past versions of Fortnite

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Rankin all the X-Men characters who have been in Fortnite.

By our counts, there have been nine different, unique X-Men characters to join Fortnite. To be clear, we’re counting anything in the X-Men universe as “X-Men”, be they X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, New Mutants, etc.

So with the release of the new Wolverine outfit with the upcoming Crew Pass, we thought we’d look at all of the characters that have been previously released in the game.

So you know, there’s always a chance we missed a character or two, simply due to the huge selection of characters that Fortnite pumps out every month. So we did our best to comb through the archives but there’s always a chance we missed one or two.

Also, we’re not going to be looking at variants of the same character.

Ranking the nine previous X-Men characters to appear in Fortnite

Mystique

A character like Mystique only really works when you can use her powers in-game. Since she can’t mimic what other characters look like, she’s kind of a wasted selection. Her in-comic look isn’t that interesting on its own either.

Rogue

Skin tight yellow and green spandex aside, there isn’t much about the Rogue character that really works in the world of Fortnite, though not without her own merits. Her epically big hair and bomber jacket do give her a great starter look, it’s just that her outfits always let her down.

Storm

If this was 1980s punk-rock Storm, this wouldn’t be up for debate who was number one.

Domino

I like Domino’s look and her attire. It’s just not the most creative compared to everyone else on the list.

Cable

The prince of pockets, no character best embraces the 1990s pocket culture like Cable.

Gambit

He’s got that cool faceless cowl, that dope trenchcoat, and sporty body armor with a cool maroon and blue combination that makes him stand out.

Psylocke

Seeing Pyslocke’s look for the first time is always interesting. She’s as stunning as she is deadly and makes for the perfect female ninja.

Deadpool

Even if it wasn’t for his personality or Ryan Reynolds’ flawless portrayal of him, Deadpool would make the list for his iconic costume.

Wolverine

Whether it’s his new Zero War look or his iconic blue and yellow or brown and yellow looks, Wolverine is always the top dog in our books.

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