Fortnite Launches KPop Demon Hunters Event with Fresh Skins, Bundles, and Rewards
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Epic Games has formally announced the complete assortment of content featured in Fortnite as part of their KPop Demon Hunters partnership. Originally hinted at on September 29th, 2025, by actress Rei Ami, who lends her voice to the character Zoey, the KPop Demon Hunter outfits are now accessible in the Fortnite store. Players can now tailor their avatars with skins influenced by characters Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, alongside new Pickaxes and Back Bling such as Mira’s Gok-Do and Zoey’s Ramyeon. These items became available in the Fortnite Shop on October 2nd, 2025.

Each character skin is available for 1,500 V-Bucks, with Pickaxes priced at 500 and Back Bling at 300. However, players have the option to buy the HUNTR/X Bundle for a reduced cost of 3,500 V-Bucks. Furthermore, players can accomplish Quests from Rumi, Mira, and Zoey to gain new items in Battle Royale and Blitz, including Rumi’s Sword and Mira’s X-tra Spicy Ramyeon.

The collaboration also marks the return of Horde Mode and Demon Rush, ideally timed for the eerie season. Players can enlist Rumi, Mira, or Zoey as they engage in battle, while also receiving KPop Demon Hunters-themed perks in between each Survival Phase. Fortnite creators will gain access to film-inspired assets, signature gameplay items, formidable demon adversaries, and HUNTR/X NPCs to design their own KPop Demon Hunters-themed islands.

Sony Pictures Imageworks employed Unreal Engine during the layout stage of KPop Demon Hunters for stunning cinematography and animating combat choreography. This technology aids in achieving the authentic look of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, closely aligning them with their original material while preserving Fortnite’s distinctive style.

In other news, Fortnite will be bringing back the contentious Peacemaker “Peaceful Hips” emote. Concerns were raised regarding possible associations with Nazi imagery in both the emote and its application in the show. Fortnite Support clarified that there were no creative intentions to link the emote with the current Peacemaker narrative, but they will be adjusting the choreography as a precaution.

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