
I’ve been playing Fortnite since Chapter 1, and let me tell you – watching this game evolve from a simple battle royale into the ultimate pop culture melting pot has been absolutely wild. When I first saw Thanos drop into the game back in Season 4, I never imagined we’d eventually see everything from Naruto doing jutsus on the Battle Bus to Ariana Grande performing concerts in the sky.
Fortnite collaborations and crossovers have become the game’s defining feature, transforming it into a virtual museum of pop culture where your favorite characters from movies, comics, music, and gaming all collide in spectacular fashion. Whether you’re a new player wondering why Spider-Man is web-swinging around the island or a veteran collector trying to track down every crossover skin, this guide will walk you through everything Epic Games has brought into Fortnite over the years.
Fortnite collaborations (or “collabs” as we players call them) are official crossovers where Epic Games partners with external media brands to bring their characters, items, and experiences into the Fortnite universe. These aren’t just simple reskins – we’re talking fully realized character models with unique animations, special emotes, themed weapons, and sometimes even entire limited-time game modes that transform the island.
What makes Fortnite’s approach special is how seamlessly they integrate these collaborations. When Marvel comes to town, you don’t just get Iron Man’s skin – you get his repulsor blasts as a weapon, Stark Industries POIs on the map, and sometimes even live events that change the game’s storyline. It’s this level of detail that keeps me coming back season after season.
As someone who grew up with comics, anime, and gaming, Fortnite feels like my childhood dreams come to life. I still remember the excitement when I first equipped the Naruto skin and used the Rasengan emote – it was like my two favorite worlds had literally collided. The beauty of Fortnite’s system is how you can mix and match everything. Want to rock Master Chief’s helmet while doing the Naruto run? Absolutely possible.
These collaborations also create incredible community moments. When the Travis Scott concert happened, millions of players gathered together to experience something truly revolutionary. The Star Wars live events had us all staring at the sky together as Star Destroyers appeared overhead. These shared experiences are what make Fortnite more than just a game – it’s a cultural phenomenon.
Chapter 1 was where it all began, starting modestly before exploding into full-blown crossover madness:
| Collaboration | Media | Season | Notable Items |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infinity Gauntlet | Marvel | Season 4 | Thanos Mode, Infinity Gauntlet |
| NFL | National Football League | Season 6 | Team Uniforms, Football Emotes |
| Wreck-It Ralph | Disney | Season 6 | Ralph Outfit, Hot Marat Emote |
| Marshmello Concert | Marshmello | Season 7 | Marshmello Outfit, Live Event |
| Star-Lord & Black Widow | Marvel | Season 8 | Guardian Outfits, Galaxy Pickaxe |
| John Wick | Lionsgate | Season 9 | John Wick Outfit, Pickaxe |
| Stranger Things | Netflix | Season 9 | Demogorgon, Hopper Outfits |
| Borderlands | 2K Games | Season X | Psycho Bandit, Pandora Weapons |
Chapter 2 saw collaborations become more ambitious and frequent:
| Collaboration | Media | Season | Highlight Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Star Wars | Lucasfilm | Season 1 | Lightsabers, Stormtroopers |
| Deadpool | Marvel | Season 2 | Deadpool Outfits, Challenges |
| Travis Scott | Music | Season 2 | Astronomical Concert Event |
| Aquaman | DC Comics | Season 3 | Trident Weapon, Atlantean Outfit |
| Marvel Nexus War | Marvel | Season 4 | Galactus Live Event, Heroes |
| The Mandalorian | Star Wars | Season 5 | Beskar Armor, The Child Back Bling |
| God of War | Sony | Season 5 | Kratos Outfit, Leviathan Axe |
| Master Chief | Microsoft | Season 5 | Halo Armor, Energy Sword |
| Street Fighter | Capcom | Season 5 | Ryu, Chun-Li, Hadouken Emote |
| Alien | 20th Century | Season 5 | Ripley, Xenomorph, Facehugger |
This chapter brought some of the most requested collaborations:
| Collaboration | Media | Season | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spider-Man | Marvel | Season 1 | Web-Shooters, Web-Slinging |
| The Matrix | Warner Bros | Season 1 | Bullet Time Emote, Neo Outfit |
| Doctor Who | BBC | Season 1 | TARDIS, Sonic Screwdriver |
| Naruto | Shonen Jump | Season 3 | Jutsu Emotes, Kunai Weapons |
| Dragon Ball | Toei Animation | Season 3 | Kamehameha Emote, Power Ups |
| Destiny | Bungie | Season 3 | Guardian Outfits, Ghost Companion |
| Geralt of Rivia | CD Projekt | Season 4 | Witcher Medallion, Silver Sword |
| MrBeast | YouTube | Season 4 | Custom Challenges, Exclusive Skins |
The most recent chapters have brought unprecedented variety:
| Collaboration | Media | Chapter | Unique Elements |
|---|---|---|---|
| LEGO Fortnite | LEGO | Chapter 4 | Entire LEGO Game Mode |
| Rocket Racing | Psyonix | Chapter 4 | Racing Game Integration |
| Festival Mode | Various Artists | Chapter 4 | Music Performance System |
| Godzilla | Toho | Chapter 6 | Monster Sized Boss Battles |
| Disney Villains | Disney | Chapter 6 | Maleficent, Ursula, Jafar |
| Stranger Things S5 | Netflix | Chapter 7 | Vecna Boss Battle |
| Back to the Future | Universal | Chapter 7 | DeLorean Time Machine |
| Pulp Fiction | Miramax | Chapter 7 | Vincent & Jules Outfits |
As someone who’s collected hundreds of collaboration items over the years, here are my personal strategies for maximizing your crossover experience:
1. Prioritize Battle Pass Collaborations These are usually the best value. When you see a collaboration in the Battle Pass, grab it immediately – you’ll typically get multiple themed cosmetics plus the ability to earn V-Bucks back.
2. Watch for Limited-Time Events Live events like concerts and movie premieres often come with exclusive free items. I missed the original Marshmello concert and still regret it – set reminders for these events!
3. Bundle Wisely Item Shop bundles can be expensive, but they’re often worth it when they include multiple themed items. The Marvel bundles usually give you the best bang for your buck.
4. Save V-Bucks for Big Collaborations I learned this the hard way after being caught without V-Bucks during the Naruto release. Always keep at least 2,000 V-Bucks saved for major collaborations you’re excited about.
After years of playing, these are the collaborations that truly changed the game:
1. Marvel Nexus War (Chapter 2 Season 4) This wasn’t just a collaboration – it was an entire season built around Marvel characters, culminating in the Galactus live event where millions of players fought a planet-eating villain together.
2. Travis Scott Astronomical (Chapter 2 Season 2) The first truly massive virtual concert, setting the standard for in-game music events. I was there, and it was absolutely mind-blowing.
3. Star Wars Live Events (Multiple Seasons) From watching The Mandalorian premiere to fighting Stormtroopers, Star Wars collaborations always bring the biggest moments.
4. Naruto (Chapter 3 Season 3) The most requested anime collaboration for years. When it finally happened, the entire community went wild.
Based on what I’m seeing in Chapter 7, Epic Games is focusing on:
While I can’t share official leaks, based on patterns I’ve observed over the years, here’s what I’m predicting for the rest of 2026:
If you’re new to Fortnite, the sheer number of collaborations can be overwhelming. Here’s my advice:
Start with What You Love Don’t feel pressured to collect everything. Focus on collaborations from franchises you actually enjoy.
Understand the Rarity System Collaboration skins vary in rarity – some return to the Item Shop regularly, while others are extremely limited.
Join Community Discussions The Fortnite community is great at sharing information about upcoming collaborations and which ones are worth your V-Bucks.
Major collaborations typically happen every 2-3 weeks, with smaller themed events in between.
Most do, but some (like event-exclusive items) may never return.
Not necessarily in gameplay, but they often come with more detailed models and unique animations.
Most collaboration cosmetics work across all modes, but some mode-specific items (like Rocket Racing cars) are limited to their respective games.
Individual outfits usually cost 1,500-2,000 V-Bucks, while bundles can range from 2,000-5,000 V-Bucks.
Fortnite collaborations and crossovers have transformed this game into something truly special – a constantly evolving celebration of pop culture where anything can happen. From my first encounter with Thanos to watching millions of players gather for virtual concerts, these collaborations have created some of gaming’s most memorable moments.
What excites me most is thinking about where we go from here. With Epic Games constantly pushing boundaries and bringing in new franchises, the future of Fortnite collaborations looks brighter than ever. Whether you’re a collector trying to grab every crossover skin or just someone who enjoys seeing their favorite characters in new settings, there’s never been a better time to be playing Fortnite.
Keep your V-Bucks ready, watch for those live events, and most importantly – have fun mixing and matching your favorite collaborations. After all, where else can you watch Spider-Man team up with Master Chief while Naruto does the default dance? Only in Fortnite.