Fortnite Arcane skins are finally returning after nearly 1,400 days

Riot Games and Epic Games have officially confirmed this FortniteA fan favorite Arcana skins will return to the popular Battle Royale's Item Shop on November 29, giving players the opportunity to purchase cosmetics for the first time in 1,393 days. Fortnite is currently gearing up for the release of its major Zero Hour live event, which will bring back a wide range of collaborations to celebrate the finale of Chapter 6.

While many fans seem to be looking forward to the Zero Hour live event, which is set to begin on November 29th at 2:00 PM ET, many players are clamoring for information on what might come with the title after the launch of Chapter 7. Epic Games has revealed that Chapter 7 will feature a major transition between Fortnite and Kill Bill. While Fortnite has certainly coordinated extensive cooperation in the past, the Kill Bill the crossover looks like it will be a rather unique experience. Except for relaxation Kill Bill skins, Epic Games teamed up with Quentin Tarantino to bring an unfilmed portion of the original script to life as a short film. Fortnite. Even though Epic Games has never done anything like this before, it is The Simpsons the mini-season featured animated shorts FortniteHope and Jonesy regularly hung out with characters from the hit TV series. However, it looks like Epic Games isn't just focusing on new collaborations, as it's been announced that an old favorite will be returning soon.

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Arcane returns to Fortnite on November 29th

In a recent post on Twitter, Riot Games confirmed this Fortnite'with Arcana skins will return to the popular Battle Royale's Item Shop on November 29th. Currently, the skins have not been seen in the Item Shop for 1,393 days, causing them to become quite rare items in the community. Leakers recently revealed that the song “Enemy” by Imagine Dragons will arrive Fortnitewhich sparked rumors that Epic Games could be teasing the return of the fan favorite Arcana cosmetics as the song is heavily featured on the popular Netflix show. Some players ignored the potential teaser, but it seems as if these clairvoyant leakers were correct in their belief that the song's sudden appearance was no fluke.

Although it doesn't look like a collaboration between Fortnite and Arcana will feature any new cosmetics, the official LEGO Fortnite Twitter account revealed that both Jinx and Vi will be getting LEGO styles. In the past, players could purchase the Jinx and Vi skins individually for 1,500 V-Bucks, though they also had individual packs for 1,800 V-Bucks that include the back bling, harvestor, and other accessories. Players looking to pick up the cosmetics should act fast as there's no telling when the skins will return once they leave the item shop again.

It is not uncommon for cosmetics to disappear from it Fortnite's Item Shop for an extended period of time. For example, it has been over 1000 days since players were able to purchase Pac Man crossover back bling. Similarly, God of WarThe Kratos skin was not available in Fortnite starting in 2021, despite the fact that many players have petitioned Epic Games to make cosmetics available again in the Item Shop. It seems that the cosmetics for the collaboration may come with some unique rules, which Marc Merrill hinted at in the past. When the co-founder of Riot Games first learned about Fortnite When players asked for Vi and Jinx to return to Battle Royale, Epic Games reached out to find out how to bring back the skins. Shortly after, he shared a disappointing update, claiming that the two companies were unable to come to an agreement at the time. Obviously, things have changed, but it's led some fans to wonder what exactly goes into the crossover organization, especially when it comes to bringing back existing skins.

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Extended absences aren't limited to collaborative cosmetics, however FortniteThe original Reflex skin has not returned to the Item Shop since 2019. Epic Games rarely provides any information on how FortniteThe Item Shop feature or why some cosmetics disappear while others seem to come back regularly. But that shouldn't stop players from enjoying the moments when the developers hear the community and respond by bringing back highly requested items. With so much content to explore and a brand new chapter just around the corner, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future Fortnite.


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Released

September 26, 2017

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