When Epic Games included the famous Star Wars Sith king Darth Vader in Fortnite, full with the AI-enabled tone of late actor James Earl Jones for meetings with people, Vader was able to cut the F-bomb without much delay.  ,
Vader can be prompted to say a lot of things in social media videos, including “Skibidi toilet,” and other offensive words in words that are not found in Star Wars scripts.
A representative from Epic Games pointed to a post on X, claiming that the company has already addressed the glaring lack of language filtering. The message reads,” We pushed a hotfix right away, and this shouldn’t happen again.”
However, before the fix was fixed, gamers were reportedly able to capture footage of inappropriate banter from Vader. Epic asks gamers to report any additional issues.
Parents must make the option to “allow voice and written communication with AI features” for child accounts to speak with Vader.
Vader, where is this F-bomb dropping?
You’re probably not having had a conversation with Luke Skywalker’s father, but you can still find clips that other people have saved and posted on social media.
However, Vader can still be found in the southwest of the Samurai Solitude area of Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode. Your party can hire the new Vader, who replaces Samurai Vader, and speak with him via AI chatbot. For the responses, Epic used Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash model.  ,
Jones’s family, who has been playing the role since the first Star Wars film, gave Epic permission to use his voice with AI models.
James Earl always wanted fans of all ages to continue experiencing Darth Vader’s voice, the family said in a statement. We hope that both veteran Darth Vader fans and current generations can enjoy this beloved character in this partnership with Fortnite.