So, crypto traders, gather ’round! 🐶 You won’t believe the latest buzz about Fortnite’s new superpowered dog, Krypto. Apparently, the search term “crypto treat Fortnite” has exploded on Google Trends, and people are out here looking for a Fortnite token that, spoiler alert, does not exist. 🙈
According to Google Trends (the oracle of our time), it seems many users have been typing “crypto treat Fortnite” instead of the correct “Krypto treat Fortnite.” I mean, who needs spellcheck when you have the internet? Other delightful search terms popping up include “Epic Games token” and “what does the crypto treat do in Fortnite?”—because clearly, we all need to know what imaginary tokens do. 🤷♀️
Now, let’s clear this up: the “crypto treat Fortnite” is NOT a new token from Epic Games. In fact, it’s worth about as much as my hopes and dreams—zero! 💸 You can’t exchange it for cash, digital assets, or even a cup of coffee. The correct spelling, with a K, refers to a new item in Chapter 6 Season 3, linked to Superman’s superpowered pooch, Krypto. Because, you know, nothing says “gaming” like a dog that can fly. 🦸♂️
This superdog is here to assist players in quests and combat, and the Krypto treats are a new Mythic Hero Item that lets you summon him. Just imagine: you throw a treat like a grenade, and Krypto dive-bombs the spot, creating an explosion. Talk about a dog with a flair for the dramatic! 💥
Each stack of these rare dog treats gives you two, and they deal around 100 Area of Effect damage. Toss a few of these bad boys in quick succession, and you can wipe out enemies faster than I can finish a bag of chips. 🍟
Does Fortnite deal in crypto?
Now, before you get too excited, let’s talk about Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney. He’s confirmed multiple times that Fortnite will NOT be integrating cryptocurrency, NFTs, or token-trading mechanics. So, no, there’s no crypto treat Fortnite token. Sorry, folks! 😢
But wait! There was that one time in 2019 when Fortnite “accidentally” accepted the cryptocurrency Monero (XMR) at its merch store. Sweeney claimed it was a mistake, which is basically the corporate equivalent of “I swear, I didn’t mean to text you.” 🙈
While Fortnite is still living in the past, Epic Games did announce the launch of its first Non-Fungible Token game, Blankos Block Party, on Sept. 15, 2022. So, if you’re looking for web3 action, you might want to check that out instead of chasing after imaginary tokens. 🕵️♂️
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2025-06-09 13:09