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All Squid Game skins coming to Fortnite prices, release schedule, and more

All Squid Game skins coming to Fortnite prices, release schedule, and more

Time of India2 days ago

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Fortnite's latest collaborations bring Squid Games' deadly games to the island. Celebrating the new season of the show, the major collaboration has introduced some themed character outfits along with exclusive accessories.
Players can now step into the iconic roles from the series. Here is all you need to know about the Fortnite Squid Game skins release schedule, pricing, and what more is coming with it.
Fortnite Squid Game skins release schedule and pricing
Squid Game cosmetics arrives in Fortnite on June 26, 2025, at 8 PM ET, aligning with the hype that's around the third season of the show. Players can choose between 12 different skins, including guards, contestants, and mysterious Front Man.
Every contestant skin (female and male variant) costs 1200 V-Bucks, while Game Guard and Game Manager skins cost 1500 V-Bucks and 1500 V-Bucks, respectively, offering a much more intimidating look.
If you want the complete experience, purchase a Fortnite Squid Game bundle of 12 skins for 3000 V-Bucks.
Green suit male skin options include Ddakji Defender skin, Marble Maven skin, Green Light Guardian skin, Dalgona Destroyer skin, and Tug of War Titan skin.
Green Suit female skin options include Glass Ridge Survivor skin. Gong-Gi Great skin. Flying Stone Fighter skin, Jegi Juggler skin, and Pentathlon Perfector skin. Contestants skin offers deeper customization, allowing you to pick between numbers 001 to 456.
While intimidating, Games Guard skin features variants of Square, Circle, and Triangle masks. Enigmatic Games Manager skin doesn't have alternative styles.
For those who want complete contestant experience, options covered are from both ends of Squid Game deadly competitions.
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accessories, themed cosmetics, and more
Beyond character outfits, the collaboration also comes with some distinct cosmetic items that take inspiration from memorable symbols and games of the show. Look out for Delicious Dalgona back bling. It's available for 300 V-Bucks, and the Ddakji Box back blink costs 300 V-Bucks. You can even express yourself with Lil' Prized Piggy Bank emote 500 V-Bucks, or Squid shapes wrap, costing 500 V-Bucks.
To buy them separately would cost you a total of 1600 V-Bucks.
But smart shoppers can grab the Squid Accessories bundle. It comes with all smaller items for just 700 V-Bucks. Combined with a full skin bundle, players can grab all the items for just 3700 V-Bucks, making it an exciting and one of the most affordable collabs of Fortnite yet.
With skins availability, players could dive into the Squid Game-themed creative maps or just flaunt new looks within Battle Royale. The bundle deal makes it much easier to collect all the things without any overspending. Now that you know how to buy Fortnite skins whether you are a fan or you just love some unique Fortnite cosmetics, do not wait for too long, as this collaboration will not stick around forever.
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