What this means is that in the case of Fortnite, where skins essentially do change your character into the equipped one, is that a Hatsune Miku skin might not arrive at all. In other games (like Ninjala and Fall Guys) it's clear that it's not Miku by name, but a Miku skin for another character, which could circumvent that speculated limit to the condition of her license in third-party titles. She sings and dances to the same effect, but she never actually harms her target. What's worth noting, however, is that while Hatsune Miku has appeared in many crossover games in the past, the character itself appears to stay far away from inflicting physical harm on other characters.
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