After months of speculation, Fortnite has officially revealed new KPop Demon Hunters skins and cosmetics launching on February 6. The battle royale's Chapter 7 Season 1 has brought in several collaborations, with the main protagonist of the season being South Park. While most crossovers of the season have been new, Fortnite is now bringing back a fan-favorite collab with Netflix's hit film.

The first wave of KPop Demon Hunters skins in Fortnite released Rumi, Mira, and Zoey's iconic "How It's Done" outfits, along with an emote, unique ramen back blings, and custom pickaxes. The collaboration proved very popular among fans not only because of the attention to detail in the skins, but also for its Horde Rush Limited Time Mode. It was released in October 2025 during Chapter 6 Season 4, and many players have since asked Epic Games for more KPop Demon Hunters additions. It seems the developer has answered players' wishes as Fortnite has shared a trailer for a second wave of cosmetics.

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Fortnite Reveals New KPop Demon Hunters Skins for HUNTR/X and Jinu

Through an official Twitter post, Fortnite unveiled a first look at new KPop Demon Hunters skins for Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, as well as Saj Boy Jinu's debut. The collaboration is scheduled for February 6, 2026. As seen in the footage, The HUNTR/X members will receive their famous "Golden" attire, which many fans consider to be among the best KPop Demon Hunters stage outfits in the movie. Meanwhile, Jinu is receiving two different skins. The first is his everyday attire from the "Soda Pop" presentations, while the second is his demonic "Your Idol" outfit from the movie's climax scene.

Aside from the new skins, the trailer also showcases a new emote referencing a popular scene where Zoey spills popcorn from her eyes into her bucket hat. The new cosmetics will likely be available through Fortnite's in-game store. On the other hand, developer Epic Games has confirmed a new competitive event named the "KPop Demon Hunters Cup." Players can participate in the event for a chance to obtain Jinu's skin for free if they rank 1st to 250th place. Moreover, they can also win a Sussie back bling, inspired by the film's bird companion. At the time of writing this article, Fortnite hasn't shared an official look at the Sussie back bling yet. There have been rumors that the adorable cat creature Derpy could also be added as a sidekick, but players will have to wait for an announcement from Epic Games.

Although the first wave of Fortnite's crossover with KPop Demon Hunters was generally well-received, many players pointed out how it missed the opportunity to add some of the film's most viral songs as Jam Tracks, despite "How It's Done" being part of the LTM. With the reveal of the new "Golden" outfits, some fans have wondered if the developers will finally add the song to Fortnite Festival. Players had also been expecting HUNTR/X to be launched as Festival Icons as well. It seems this won't be the case this season since Fortnite recently announced singer Chappell Roan as the next main star. However, there is still plenty of KPop Demon Hunters content that Fortnite could bring to the game, so hopefully, players will see a third wave of the collaboration in the future.

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Fortnite continues to release crossovers with highly popular brands, celebrities, and franchises such as Regular Show, Kizuna Ai, and The Office. Earlier rumors have hinted at upcoming skins for Ben 10 and Solo Leveling. In an unexpected move, Fortnite announced a crossover with Honkai: Star Rail, and more details are expected later this year. Chapter 7 Season 1 is set to wrap up in March, so Fortnite might reveal even more big collaborations in the following weeks.

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September 26, 2017
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T for Teen - Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
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Epic Games
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Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
Cross-Platform Play
All platforms (except iOS/Mac)
Cross Save
Via Epic Account
Number of Players
1-4 players (online)
PC Release Date
September 26, 2017
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
November 10, 2020
PS5 Release Date
November 12, 2020
Nintendo Switch Release Date
June 12, 2018
Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date
June 5, 2025
Genre(s)
Survival, Battle Royale, Shooter, Action, Adventure
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Mighty
Local Co-Op Support
1-4 players (certain modes)
How Long To Beat
64 hours
X|S Optimized
YES
File Size Xbox Series
89.89 GB