Madison Beer wants Fortnite to stop changing things and also wants a skin

Matthew "MJP" Pryor

Matthew "MJP" Pryor

Madison Beer criticized Fortnite’s constant changes while requesting an in-game skin on the latest episde of Hot Ones!

American singer and songwriter Madison Beer is passionate about Fortnite, especially when it comes to how much the game changes. In a recent interview, Beer discussed her love for Fortnite while offering constructive criticism to the game's team. She also added her desire for an in-game skin.

It's a request that will most certainly not go unnoticed, given that Epic Games has collaborated with various celebrities over the past several years. Here's what we learned about Madison Beer's love for Fortnite.

Madison Beer to Epic Games: "Stop changing things people love about Fortnite."

During an episode of the popular hot wings-based interview show, host Sean Evans asked Madison Beer to play a game of "F, marry, and kill," posing Outlast, Fall Guys, and Dressed to Impress as the games to choose from. Beer swiftly replaced Outlast with Fortnite to make the challenge even more difficult.

She ultimately decided to marry Fortnite, saying that she loves the game. However, the singer followed that with criticism, adding that she's upset with Epic Games for changing the game too much. "Stop changing things we love about Fortnite. Keep it original," she said.

Madison Beer then politely asked Epic Games for a Fortnite skin. Although constructive criticism may not lead to fewer changes, a Madison Beer Icon Series skin is still possible.

Will she get a Fortnite skin?

Celebrities who rarely or never touch Fortnite have become in-game skins before, so Madison Beer actively campaigning for one should boost her chances. Epic Games recently added Grammy Award-winning artist Chappell Roan to the game after she requested it during an interview.

Madison Beer is following a similar pattern here, and it's likely that Epic Games will reach out for a collaboration. Although it's impossible to guarantee, Beer is a popular artist and well-known among Fortnite's target demographic.

Madison Beer "Mine" Emote (Video via Fortnite Fandom)

The singer would make the perfect addition to Fortnite Festival, where Epic Games would add two skins based on her likeness, along with various accessories and Jam Track songs. It's worth noting that, like Chappell Roan, Madison Beer already has a Fortnite Emote based on her song "Make You Mine."

A skin would be the next logical step, but only time will tell if Beer's request reaches Epic Games and leads to a more robust partnership.