![]() Locker Bundles curated by Fortnite creators and professional players (such as Maufin's Locker Bundle) are considered collaborations, but are not listed here as the bundles consist of non-collaboration cosmetics. Creative maps promoted by Epic Games which include attainable cosmetics.Game Modes with exclusive weapons and items.Promotions from third party applications. ![]() Third Party music artists in the form of Icon Series music and emotes.Real life people in the form of Icon Series cosmetics.Cosmetic Items included in the Fortnite Crew subscription.Exclusive Bundles paid for with real money.Item Shop cosmetic items ( Outfits, Wraps, Back Blings, Gliders, Pickaxes, Lobby Tracks, Emotes, Loading Screens, etc.).Collaborations are mainly in the form of Cosmetic Items, but sometimes are included as Weaponry, Limited Time Game Modes or even entire Seasons. Other games owned but not developed by Epic Games ( Rocket League and Fall Guys) are considered collaborations. ![]() References to other media, or internal media created by Epic Games (such as the Infinity Blade) are not collaborations. The first official Collaboration occurred in the Search for Survivors event in Fortnite: Save the World, and the first Collaboration in Battle Royale was in Season 4.Ī collaboration is classified by the official crossover of external media into Fortnite. The media represented on this page has been created by a second/third party.Ĭollaborations (referred to as Collabs by fans) are official crossovers of other media outside of the Fortnite brand being introduced into the game.
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