All Fortnite Collab Skins Ever —
Complete List 2026
Marvel, Star Wars, Naruto, Dragon Ball, Travis Scott, Spider-Man, The Simpsons and 400+ more. Every Fortnite collab skin ever released, organized by franchise — verified and updated April 2026.
Fortnite isn’t just a battle royale anymore. Since the first Marvel crossover in 2018, Epic Games has built the biggest pop culture crossover platform in gaming — a place where you can run Spider-Man’s web-shooters while wearing a Naruto headband, or squad up with Goku, Master Chief, and Ariana Grande in the same lobby. As of April 2026, Fortnite has released over 400 collaboration skins across more than 100 different franchises, with new crossovers arriving almost every week.
This guide covers every major Fortnite collab skin — organized by franchise, with a chapter-by-chapter timeline, notes on which skins are rare and which have returned, and a FAQ on what the collab catalogue means for your account’s value. If you’re looking to own some of these skins without grinding from scratch, check out our cross-progression guide and OG account explainer.
Marvel — The Biggest Collab Franchise
With 50+ skins across every Chapter, Marvel is Fortnite’s longest-running and most prolific collab partner. The Nexus War in Chapter 2 Season 4 and the full Marvel season in Chapter 5 Season 4 are the two dedicated Marvel seasons.
- Thanos
- Iron Man
- Thor
- Captain America
- Black Widow
- Star-Lord
- Ant-Man
- Gamora
- Shang-Chi
- Doctor Strange
- Wolverine
- She-Hulk
- Black Panther
- Scarlet Witch
- Spider-Man (Classic)
- Miles Morales
- Spider-Man 2099
- Silk
- Spider-Gwen
- Deadpool
- Venom
- Carnage
- Eddie Brock
- Loki
- Mystique
- Ghost Rider
- Thanos
- Wolverine
- Cable
- Psylocke
- Domino
- Cyclops
- Storm
- Jean Grey
Titled “Marvel: Absolute Doom,” it featured Doctor Doom as the main villain and added a wave of new Marvel skins, items, and Mythic abilities. Accounts with the full Marvel Chapter 5 Battle Pass skins are worth more — several of these skins haven’t returned to the Item Shop.
Fortnite DC Comics Collab Skins
DC is Fortnite’s second-biggest comics partnership, with over 20 skins spanning multiple Chapters. Batman has appeared more times than any other single DC character.
- Batman
- Catwoman
- Batman Zero
- Armored Batman Zero
- Harley Quinn
- Rebirth Harley Quinn
- Robin (Tim Drake)
- Joker
- Superman / Clark Kent
- Wonder Woman
- The Flash
- Aquaman
- Black Manta
- Green Arrow
- Raven / Rebirth Raven
- Beast Boy
- Bloodsport
- Deathstroke Zero
Fortnite Star Wars Collab Skins
Star Wars has had dedicated event seasons, live in-game moments, and a constant stream of skins. Chapter 6 Season 1 was an entire Star Wars season.
- The Mandalorian
- Boba Fett
- Darth Vader
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Rey
- Finn
- Han Solo
- Kylo Ren
- Stormtrooper
- Luke Skywalker
- Leia
- Padmé Amidala
- Count Dooku
- Grogu
Epic partnered with Lucasfilm for an entire season built around Star Wars, adding new Star Wars-themed POIs, blaster Mythics, and a wave of skins. Accounts with the Chapter 6 S1 Battle Pass hold some of the newer exclusive Star Wars skins that haven’t returned.
Fortnite Anime Collab Skins
Anime is now one of Fortnite’s most consistent collab categories. Chapter 4 was particularly anime-heavy — and the trend has continued through Chapter 6 and 7.
- Naruto Uzumaki
- Sasuke Uchiha
- Kakashi Hatake
- Sakura Haruno
- Hinata Hyuga
- Gaara
- Orochimaru
- Itachi Uchiha
- Son Goku
- Vegeta
- Bulma
- Beerus
- Deku (Izuku Midoriya)
- Bakugo
- All Might
- Shoto Todoroki
- Eren Jaeger
- Mikasa Ackermann
- Captain Levi
- Satoru Gojo
- Yuji Itadori
- Nobara Kugisaki
- Megumi Fushiguro
- Lexa (Ch2 S5 — first anime skin)
- KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
- Hatsune Miku
Fortnite Gaming Legends — All Game Collab Skins
Fortnite has partnered with 33+ video game franchises through its Gaming Legends Series, bringing some of gaming’s most iconic characters to the island.
- Master Chief (Halo)
- Kratos (God of War)
- Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
- Aloy (Horizon)
- Geralt (The Witcher)
- Doom Slayer
- Snake (Metal Gear Solid)
- Ezio (Assassin’s Creed)
- TMNT (all 4 turtles)
- Heihachi (Tekken)
- V (Cyberpunk)
- Kelsier (Mistborn)
- Ryu
- Chun-Li
- Cammy
- Guile
- Sakura
- Blanka
Music & Icon Series
Music collabs started with Marshmello’s in-game concert in 2019 — the first ever virtual concert in gaming. By 2026 nearly 40 Icon Series skins feature real-world musicians and creators.
- Astro Jack / Travis Scott
- Ariana Grande
- Marshmello
- J Balvin
- Major Lazer
- Eminem
- Lady Gaga
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Hatsune Miku
- Metallica
- KPop Demon Hunters
- Ninja
- Loserfruit
- Lazarbeam
- Lachlan
- Bugha
- TheGrefg
- Clix
- MrSavage
- Kai Cenat
- IShowSpeed
The Astronomical event in April 2020 drew 27 million concurrent players — still one of Fortnite’s biggest live events. The Astro Jack skin has not appeared in the Item Shop since, making accounts that own it significantly more valuable in 2026.
TV & Movies
From Stranger Things in 2019 to The Simpsons getting an entire dedicated mini-season in Chapter 6, TV and film collabs have become increasingly ambitious.
- Homer Simpson
- Homer in Underwear
- Bart Simpson
- Lisa Simpson
- Marge Simpson
- Krusty the Clown
- Ned Flanders
- Chief Hopper (Stranger Things)
- Demogorgon (Stranger Things)
- Rick Sanchez (Rick & Morty)
- Mecha Morty
- Rick Grimes (Walking Dead)
- Daryl Dixon
- Michonne
- Family Guy
- South Park
- John Wick
- Predator
- Ellen Ripley (Alien)
- Xenomorph
- T-800 (Terminator)
- Sarah Connor
- Paul Atreides (Dune)
- Ghostbusters
- Frankenstein
- Wreck-It Ralph
- Marty McFly
- Art the Clown (Terrifier)
Chapter 6 Mini-Season 2 featured a full Springfield-themed Battle Royale map — something no other franchise has ever had in Fortnite. Seven playable Simpsons characters, a Couch Gag Easter egg, and weekly themed updates made it one of the most detailed collabs in the game’s history.
Sports, Brands & Pop Culture
Sports partnerships started with the NFL in Chapter 1 and have expanded through every major league and some surprising brand crossovers.
- NFL (Chapter 1 S6 — first sports collab)
- LeBron James
- Tune Squad LeBron
- Neymar Jr.
- Harry Kane
- Marco Reus
- Air Jordan
- Balenciaga
- Ferrari
- KAWS Skeleton
- NERF
- Power Rangers (all 5 classic)
- Adventure Time
- Godzilla
- King Kong
- Mechagodzilla
- Invincible
- Mortal Kombat
Chapter-by-Chapter Timeline
How Fortnite’s collab strategy evolved from one-off crossovers to full dedicated seasons.
Confirmed Fortnite Collabs Coming in 2026
Epic Games confirmed 40+ Fortnite collaborations planned for 2026 — several are already live or have set release windows.
- Resident Evil Requiem
- Crimson Desert
- Looney Tunes
- South Park
- Phineas and Ferb
- Wicked
- Crash Bandicoot
- Fallout (Lucy)
- Marvel Rivals
- Tung Tung Sahur
- Ballerina Cappucina
Starting February 2026, Epic began rewarding players with free Fortnite skins for buying select games on the Epic Games Store — similar to how Valve used to reward TF2 players via Steam purchases. Epic Games Store general manager Steve Allison confirmed the program, with 40+ gaming collabs already locked in for the year. This changes how collab skins enter the ecosystem: many will be obtainable for free, tied to specific game purchases, rather than sold in the Item Shop.
Rarest Collab Skins — What’s Actually Hard to Get
Most collab skins do return eventually. These are the ones that haven’t — and why accounts that own them are worth more.
A standard Fortnite account might have 50 skins. An account with Astro Jack, the OG Mandalorian, and a full Marvel Nexus War set is worth significantly more — not because of V-Bucks spent, but because those specific skins cannot be repurchased. If you’re looking to buy an account with rare collab skins, this is why they command a premium: browse our Fortnite accounts with rare skins here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bottom Line
Fortnite’s collab programme has gone from occasional event to the defining feature of the game. With 400+ skins across 100+ franchises, there’s no gaming platform that touches it. The truly rare pieces — Travis Scott, original Demogorgon, early Battle Pass collab skins — are only going to get harder to find as time passes.
Also read: Fortnite Rare OG Skins — Accounts Available Now and Fortnite Cross-Progression: PSN & Xbox Guide.
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