


All Current & Upcoming Anime Fortnite Skins (2026)

UPDATE (August 19, 2026): Solo Leveling: Arise and Bleach Wave 2 have been added to this guide, bringing the total to ten anime collaborations.
Anime collaborations have become some of the most popular cosmetic drops in the game, especially when they include fan-favorite characters and limited-time bundles. That demand has also pushed more players to look at Fortnite accounts for sale that already include rare crossover skins.
Some Fortnite skins rotate through the Item Shop regularly, others appear during limited-time events, and a few have been Battle Pass exclusives.
If you're wondering which anime skins you can play as right now in Fortnite or what's coming in 2026, this guide covers every anime skin released so far, how to get them, and answers the common question about visibility disadvantages.
How does Anime Collaboration Work in Fortnite?

Anime skins are cosmetic outfits based on characters from licensed anime series. Epic Games partners with anime studios to bring official characters into Fortnite, complete with their signature looks and abilities.
These skins are purely cosmetic. Your hitbox, movement speed, and gameplay stay exactly the same regardless of which skin you wear. The visual difference is the only change.
Most anime collaborations include more than just the outfit. Bundles typically feature matching back bling, harvesting tools, gliders, and emotes. Some emotes recreate iconic moves from the anime, like Goku's Kamehameha or Naruto's Shadow Clone Jutsu.
Complete List of All Anime Skins in Fortnite
Fortnite has released anime skins from eleven major collaborations since 2021. Each collaboration brought multiple character variants, themed cosmetics, and special items.
Here's every anime that has appeared in Fortnite so far:
Anime Frenchise | Number of Skins | Season Released |
|---|---|---|
Dragon Ball Z/Super | 12 | Chapter 3 Season 3 (August 2022), expanded through 4 waves until August 2024 |
My Hero Academia | 10 | Chapter 4 Season 1 (December 2022), expanded September 2023 and May 2024 |
Naruto/Naruto Shippuden | 8 | Chapter 2 Season 8 (November 2021), expanded June 2022 |
Jujutsu Kaisen | 8 | Chapter 4 Season 3 (August 2023), expanded February 2025 |
Bleach | 6 | Chapter 7 Season 1 (December 2025), expanded August 2026 |
Attack on Titan | 3 | Chapter 4 Season 2 (July 2024) |
Kaiju No. 8 | 3 | Chapter 6 Season 1 (January 2025) |
One Punch Man | 3 | Chapter 6 Season 4 (August 2025) |
Hatsune Miku | 2 | Chapter 6 Season 1 (October 2024), expanded December 2025 |
Cowboy Bebop | 2 | Chapter 6 Season 2 (February 2025) |
Solo Leveling: Arise | 3 | Chapter 7 Season 1 (February 2026) |
Attack on Titan Skins in Fortnite

The Attack on Titan collaboration launched in July 2024 during Chapter 4 Season 2 Battle Pass and brought four playable characters from the series.
Released Attack on Titan skins in Fortnite include:
Eren Jaeger (Survey Corps uniform with ODM gear)
Mikasa Ackerman (Survey Corps uniform with red scarf)
Levi Ackerman (Survey Corps uniform, Captain variant)
Bundle items for AoT skins were made of: ODM Gear back bling, Dual Blades pickaxe, Scout Regiment Cloak glider, and the Jaeger Family Basement loading screen.
Naruto and Naruto Shippuden Fortnite Skins

Naruto arrived in November 2021 as one of Fortnite's first major anime crossovers. The collaboration returned in June 2022 with additional characters, making it one of the most expanded anime collections in the game with eight total skins across both releases.
During this crossover, Epic Games brought these Naruto characters to Fortnite:
Naruto Uzumaki (orange jumpsuit, Hokage variant available)
Sasuke Uchiha (black outfit with Uchiha clan symbol)
Sakura Haruno (pink outfit, adult version)
Kakashi Hatake (Jonin uniform with mask)
Itachi Uchiha (Akatsuki robe)
Gaara (Kazekage outfit)
Orochimaru (white robes)
Hinata Hyuga (purple jacket)
Naruto bundles came with: Kurama back bling (Nine-Tails fox), Ramen emote, Hidden Leaf Cloak glider, and multiple character-specific pickaxes.
Fortnite Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super Skins

Dragon Ball entered Fortnite anime skins crossovers in August 2022 with multiple Saiyan warriors and transformations. The collaboration expanded through four separate waves, with the most recent additions arriving in August 2024, bringing the total roster to 12 playable characters from the franchise.
Released Dragon Ball skins in Fortnite include:
Son Goku (orange gi with 4 styles: base form, Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan Blue, Ultra Instinct)
Vegeta (Saiyan armor with 4 styles: base form, Super Vegeta, Super Saiyan Blue, Super Saiyan Blue Evolved)
Beerus (God of Destruction outfit)
Bulma (Capsule Corp outfit with 2 styles: standard and lab coat)
Son Gohan (2 styles: base form and Super Saiyan)
Piccolo (2 styles: base form and Orange Piccolo transformation)
Goku Black (dark gi with 2 styles, including Super Saiyan Rosé)
Frieza (3 styles showing different forms)
Cell (2 styles: base form and Super Perfect Cell)
Android 17 (Future Saga appearance with ranger outfit)
Android 18 (Future Saga appearance)
Trunks (2 styles with sword)
Dragon Ball cosmetics feature: Nimbus Cloud glider, Power Pole pickaxe and back bling, Space Pod glider, Kamehameha built-in emote, Shenron glider, character-specific charging up emotes, and Fusion synced emote.
My Hero Academia Anime Fortnite Skins

The My Hero Academia anime Fortnite skins collaboration debuted in December 2022 with hero options, then expanded in September 2023 with more U.A. students, and returned in May 2024 with villain skins. The collaboration has released three separate waves, bringing the total to 10 playable characters from the anime.
Epic Games Fortnite introduced these My Hero Academia hero and villain skins:
Izuku Midoriya (Deku) (U.A. uniform with transformation emote)
All Might (hero form with muscular and deflated styles)
Katsuki Bakugo (hero costume with alternate style)
Ochaco Uraraka (hero costume)
Shoto Todoroki (hero costume with Cold Heat variant)
Eijiro Kirishima (Red Riot hero costume with alternate style)
Mina Ashido (hero costume with alternate style)
Himiko Toga (League of Villains outfit with transformation containers)
Dabi (League of Villains outfit with blue flames)
Tomura Shigaraki (League of Villains outfit with decay effects)
My Hero Academia gear includes: Principal Nezu back bling, All Might Collectible back bling, Grenade Backpack, Uravity Booster, Cold Heat Wings, Red Riot Shield, Pinky Pack, Transform Containers, Blueflame Lighter, Nomu Jr. back bling, multiple character pickaxes, and built-in transformation emotes.
All Jujutsu Kaisen Skins in Fortnite

Jujutsu Kaisen made its Fortnite debut in August 2023 with four sorcerers from Jujutsu High. The collaboration returned in February 2025 with a villain-focused second wave, bringing the total roster to seven cursed energy users.
Jujutsu Kaisen dropped these sorcerers into the game:
Streetwear Yuji Itadori (Streetwear alternate style outfit)
Yuji Itadori (school uniform with Streetwear alternate style)
Satoru Gojo (black uniform with blindfold and selectable styles)
Megumi Fushiguro (school uniform)
Nobara Kugisaki (school uniform)
Ryomen Sukuna (King of Curses form with malevolent shrine)
Toji Fushiguro (sorcerer killer outfit with heavenly restriction)
Mahito (cursed spirit form with transfiguration effects)
Jujutsu Kaisen bundles pack: Divine Dog back bling, Sweet Selection back bling, Kon back bling, Signature Straw Doll back bling, Tsukamoto Bear back bling, Self-Embodiment of Perfection back bling, Malevolent Kitchen back bling, Playful Cloud back bling, Cursed Energy pickaxe, Slaughter Demon pickaxe, Kugisaki's Hammer, Megumi's Sword, Idle Transfiguration Blade, Sharpened Playful Cloud, and multiple Shadow Play emotes.
Fortnite x Kaiju No. 8 Anime Skins Collaboration

Kaiju No. 8 made its Fortnite debut in January 2025 during Chapter 6 Season 1, perfectly timed with the game's monster-themed season featuring Godzilla and King Kong. The manga and anime series focus on humanity's battle against giant monsters, making it a natural fit for Fortnite's Monsterverse crossover event.
Released Kaiju No. 8 anime skins in Fortnite include:
Kafka Hibino (Defense Force uniform with Kaiju No. 8 transformation style showing his monster form, plus reactive features that respond to gameplay)
Reno Ichikawa (standard Defense Force uniform as Kafka's ally)
Kikoru Shinomiya (Defense Force uniform equipped with her signature battle axe)
Monster-hunting gear from Kaiju No. 8 includes: Kaiju No. 8's Scythe pickaxe mimicking the monster form's weapon, individual character back blings, Freezing Round Axes for combat, Kikoru's Personal Weapon pickaxe, Kaiju No. 8 Wrap for customization, and the Spirit of the Kaiju emote.
All Cowboy Bebop Fortnite Anime Skins

Cowboy Bebop entered Fortnite in February 2025 during Chapter 6 Season 2, bringing the legendary neo-noir space western to the battle royale. The 1998 anime classic received faithful cel-shaded treatment that captures the show's distinctive visual style, preserving the retro aesthetic that made the series iconic.
Cowboy Bebop brought these bounty hunters to Fortnite:
Spike Spiegel (signature blue suit with his laid-back attitude, includes sunglasses style variant)
Faye Valentine (classic purple outfit maintaining her femme fatale appearance, features sunglasses style variant)
Bounty hunter equipment from Cowboy Bebop features: Character-specific back blings representing their gear, dual pickaxes for harvesting materials, the Jukebox Bop emote that plays the legendary "Tank!" opening theme song, Cowboy Bebop Wrap for vehicle and weapon customization, and the exclusive Bebop Legends Loading Screen unlocked through completing themed quests.
Fortnite One Punch Man Anime Skins and Bundles

One Punch Man joined Fortnite in August 2025 during Chapter 6 Season 4, delivering one of the most requested anime collaborations to the game. The superhero parody anime brought its signature overpowered protagonist and fan-favorite heroes to the island, complete with themed abilities and Festival mode integration.
One Punch Man added these heroes to the roster:
Saitama (iconic yellow hero suit with his trademark bald head and flowing white cape)
Genos (cybernetic hero body featuring a special glow variant that highlights his mechanical enhancements)
Tatsumaki (petite but powerful esper in her signature black dress, nicknamed the Terrible Tornado)
Hero Association gear and One Punch Man extras pack: Individual character back blings, Saitama's dual built-in emotes for extra flair, unique harvesting pickaxes designed for each hero, Saitama's exclusive glider and weapon wrap, plus rhythm game instruments for Fortnite Festival, including Drums for Saitama, Keytar for Genos, and Microphone for Tatsumaki.
Fortnite x Bleach Anime Skins: All Available Characters

Bleach arrived in Fortnite on December 20, 2025, during the Winterfest holiday event, bringing Soul Reapers from the Thousand-Year Blood War arc to the game. The collaboration stands out with built-in transformation emotes that let Ichigo and Rukia shift between their normal and powered-up forms mid-match, adding dynamic visual effects to battles. A second wave arrived August 7, 2026, adding Yoruichi Shihōin and Kisuke Urahara to the roster and bringing the franchise's total to six skins.
Bleach released these Soul Reapers in Fortnite:
Ichigo Kurosaki (black Substitute Soul Reaper shihakusho with his Fully-Hollowfied transformation style, complete with built-in emote that triggers the mask)
Rukia Kuchiki (traditional Soul Reaper uniform with her own transformation emote and alternate Bankai style)
Orihime Inoue (casual school uniform representing her civilian appearance)
Uryu Ishida (white Quincy battle outfit with his spirit weapon)
Yoruichi Shihōin (Soul Reaper captain outfit, Wave 2 addition released August 7, 2026)
Kisuke Urahara (former Soul Reaper captain outfit with his signature hat and cane, Wave 2 addition released August 7, 2026)
Spiritual power cosmetics from Bleach include: The massive Zangetsu sword as both pickaxe and back bling, Rukia's ice-type Sodenoshirayuki pickaxe, Rukia's Ribbons back bling, Orihime's Bag back bling filled with snacks, Orihime's Pin Wand pickaxe, Quincy Arrow pickaxe for Uryu, the Fully-Hollowfied wrap featuring Ichigo's mask design, a BMW M4 GT3 EVO vehicle bundle with eight custom Bleach decals and wheels, and the "Number One" Jam Track for Festival mode.
Fortnite x Hatsune Miku: All Available Vocaloid Skins

Hatsune Miku, the world's most famous virtual pop star and Vocaloid software icon, joined Fortnite in October 2024 as the featured artist for Fortnite Festival Season 7. The digital performer's integration went beyond typical collaborations, with her songs becoming playable tracks in Festival mode. A special winter variant arrived during Winterfest 2025, expanding her presence in the game.
Hatsune Miku variants available in Fortnite:
Hatsune Miku (signature teal twin-tails hairstyle in her classic outfit, features reactive elements that respond to eliminations and gameplay)
Neko Hatsune Miku (adorable cat-themed variant with ears and tail, exclusive to the Festival Season 7 Music Pass)
Snow Miku (white snowflake-patterned pigtails with blue ombre, cell-shaded outfit in blue-and-white colors, and fur-trimmed details)
Digital superstar accessories from Hatsune Miku pack: Themed character back blings matching each style, concert-ready microphone pickaxe for performances, the "Miku" Jam Track produced by Anamanaguchi for rhythm gameplay, character-specific emotes and dances, and festival-exclusive music instruments designed for Fortnite's rhythm game modes.
Fortnite x Solo Leveling: Arise Skins

Solo Leveling: Arise joined Fortnite on February 20, 2026, during Chapter 7 Season 1, bringing characters from the hit Korean webtoon-turned-mobile-game into the Battle Royale. The collaboration pulled its visual style from the Solo Leveling: Arise mobile game rather than the anime adaptation, a detail that sparked some early debate among fans expecting an anime-accurate look. Epic paired the launch with the Solo Leveling: Arise Cup on February 19, 2026, letting top-ranked players unlock the headline skin for free before it hit the Item Shop the next day.
Solo Leveling: Arise variants available in Fortnite:
Sung Jinwoo (Shadow Monarch outfit, free reward for high finishers in the launch-day Arise Cup)
Cha Hae-In (Hunter outfit)
Igris the Bloodred (Shadow Soldier commander outfit with signature red armor)
Hunter-grade accessories from Solo Leveling: Arise pack: Godly Statuette back bling, character-specific pickaxes, the Ahjin Guild emoticon, a themed wrap, and a matching glider. The full Solo Leveling: Arise Bundle was priced at 4,500 V-Bucks, with skins also purchasable individually, before leaving the Item Shop on March 2, 2026.
Are Anime Skins Pay to Lose in Fortnite?
Anime skins in Fortnite have sparked debate about visibility disadvantages due to their cel-shaded art style. The term "pay to lose" describes cosmetics that look appealing but create unintended gameplay drawbacks during matches.
All Fortnite skins share identical hitboxes, meaning damage registers the same way regardless of visual size. Epic Games has confirmed this repeatedly. The controversy doesn't come from collision detection but from how visible these skins are during gameplay.
The main issue with anime skins is their black cel-shaded outlines. Testing by content creators showed these outlines remain visible through smoke bombs where regular skins disappear completely. The outlines also stand out more clearly when viewed through the storm, making it easier for opponents to spot players rotating into the safe zone.
The competitive community tends to avoid anime skins in tournaments and ranked modes, preferring minimal dark-colored designs that blend into environments better. That said, streamers and casual players use anime skins regularly without experiencing major disadvantages in their matches.
Epic hasn't added an option to disable cel-shading despite ongoing community requests. The pay-to-lose concern really only matters in high-level competitive play where every small advantage counts. For casual matches and creative modes, the visibility difference won't meaningfully impact your performance or enjoyment.
What Animes Are Coming to Fortnite in 2026?

With Solo Leveling: Arise now delivered, attention has shifted to the collaborations still stuck in leak purgatory. Chainsaw Man Fortnite skin remains the most talked-about unconfirmed crossover, though its momentum has stalled. Leakers SamLeakss and HYPEX flagged the collab as "in the works" back in January 2026, and Fortnite Festival did add the "Iris Out" theme from the Reze Arc movie as a Jam Track shortly after. But no skins have materialized since, and dataminer ShiinaBR has suggested the original leaks may have been premature or the collaboration pushed back significantly. Denji and Power remain the most likely characters if it does land, possibly alongside Reze given the movie's box-office success.
Dragon Ball Daima anime could bring child versions of Goku and other familiar characters sometime later in 2026. This would mark the fifth wave of Dragon Ball content following the previous 12-skin collection.Additional anime collaborations like Demon Slayer, One Piece, and potential second waves for Attack on Titan or Jujutsu Kaisen appear on rumor lists but lack concrete evidence from credible leakers.
Conclusion
Fortnite's anime collaborations show no signs of slowing down. With 10 major franchises already in the game and multiple 2026 releases on the horizon, Epic Games has made anime a core part of the battle royale experience.
The cel-shaded visibility concerns are real for competitive players but don't significantly impact casual gameplay. If you're playing for fun rather than tournament prizes, the minor disadvantage won't stop you from enjoying your favorite characters.
GameBoost offers V-Bucks gift cards and game keys to help you grab these limited-time anime skins when they rotate through the Item Shop. Most collaborations return eventually, but there's no guarantee when your favorite characters will be available again.
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