Fortnite Solo Leveling: all skins, prices and content available now in the store
Solo Leveling cosmetics are now available in the Fortnite store in what marks one of the first collaborations of the year
If you're a fan of Solo Leveling and have been waiting for this collaboration with Fortnite for months, the wait is over. On February 20, 2026, Epic Games officially launched the crossover between Fortnite and Solo Leveling with the v39.50 update, bringing the most iconic characters from the South Korean manhwa to the Battle Royale universe. Sung Jin-Woo, Cha Hae-In, and Igris are now in the Item Shop, and here's everything you can buy and how much it will cost.
Which characters arrived in Fortnite with Solo Leveling
Straight to the point: the collaboration brings three main playable skins, each with its own set of themed accessories.
Each of these characters perfectly integrates the Solo Leveling visual aesthetic into the Fortnite engine.
All V-Buck prices in the Solo Leveling Item Shop
Here's the full breakdown of what you can buy. The most convenient option is, without a doubt, the complete bundle that includes all 14 items:
If you were to buy all the items separately, the total would come to approximately 9,500 V-Bucks, making the complete bundle at 4,500 V-Bucks a considerable saving. To put it in perspective, 4,500 V-Bucks is equivalent to buying the 5,000 V-Bucks pack for $36.99.
The Solo Leveling: Arise Cup and how to get free skins
Before the items arrived in the store, Epic Games organized the Solo Leveling: Arise Cup, a special single-player tournament held on February 19 and 20, 2026. This competition was the first opportunity for players to get their hands on the collaboration cosmetics before anyone else.
Players who scored high enough on the regional leaderboard were able to unlock the Sung Jin-Woo skin and the Godly Statuette back bling for free. Basically, if you were good enough in Battle Royale, you got the anime protagonist without spending a single V-Buck. Now that the tournament is over,The only way to get these cosmetics is through the Item Shop. This collaboration adds to a long list of crossovers with the world of anime that Epic Games has done over the years in Fortnite, including characters from Naruto, Dragon Ball, Attack on Titan, and My Hero Academia. Solo Leveling, with over 14 billion online views accumulated as a webtoon and its successful animated adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures, clearly deserves a place among the greats. The fandom has been waiting for this collaboration for months since it was leaked by dataminers earlier this year, and although some fans have pointed out that the designs could have been more faithful to the original material, the popularity of the event speaks for itself.

