Potential Fortnite Collaborations With Travis Scott, Rihanna, And More Could Be Coming Soon

According to a recent Fortnite investigation, Epic Games appears to be working on collaborations with Travis Scott, Rihanna, and many more artists. Given the success of the Festival (now in its seventh season), it’s easy to see how music and artists are being actively promoted by Epic Games.
Information about possible collaborations was posted on social media platform X by veteran leaker/data miner @ShiinaBR. This is based on a poll that was submitted to him by fellow leaker/data miner @itsmeleaky. Said poll contains a list of potential artists that could be appearing in the game soon. Here is more information on the topic.
Note: Since the information is based on a survey, it is best to take this with a grain of salt as they may change.
Fortnite Research Hints At Up To 19 New Jam Tracks Coming To Festival
According to the list of artists shared, there are 19 potential collaborations expected in Fortnite, including artists like Eminem, who is already part of the Festival.
The list also includes names of other big artists such as Travis Scott, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen and more. Here is a full list of all the artists and songs that can be expected to be added to the game soon:
- Goosebumps (Travis Scott)
- Sailor Song (Gigi Perez)
- Lose Control (Teddy Swims)
- Rap God (Eminem)
- CRAZY (LE SSERAFIM)
- JT Coming (JT)
- Umbrella (Rihanna)
- Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen)
- Self Esteem (The Offspring)
- Hysteria (Muse)
- Coffin (Lil Yachty)
- Stupid in Love (MAX ft. Huh Yun-jin)
- The Next Episode (Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg)
- Superstition (Stevie Wonder)
- Tokyo Calling (ATARAHSII GAKKO!)
- See You Again (Tyler, the Creator)
- Welcome Home (Coheed and Cambria)
- Let's Go Back (Jungle)
- Tell Ur Girlfriend (Lay Bankz)
But not all of these Jam Tracks will be added to the game, as most collaborations are based on popularity. It doesn't make sense for Epic Games to add content that players won't want to spend V-Bucks on.