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Fortnite: How to Get the Loserfruit Skin

Epic has officially revealed the Loserfruit skin as part of its Icon Series. Here's how to get the skin and how much it will cost.
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Epic has officially confirmed its long-expected partnership with Loserfruit, a popular Australian YouTuber. Loserfruit, whose real name is Kathleen Belsten, will be part of the Fortnite Icon Series which looks to partner with popular content creators in the Fortnite community. In this guide, we are going to explain everything you need to know about the Fortnite Loserfruit skin.

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Fortnite Loserfruit Skin – Release Date, How to Get, Price

The Fortnite Loserfruit skin released in the game on June 21 and was announced via the official Fortnite Twitter account, seen in the tweet below. Belsten’s skin and Back Bling will be available to purchase for 1,500 V-Bucks, which will cost about $15 dollars. Players can also pick up the Fruit Punchers Harvesting Tool for 800 V-Bucks and the Bounce Berry Emote for 300 V-Bucks, making the whole set 2,600 V-Bucks, or around $25. At the time of writing, it’s unclear how long the skin will remain in the Item Shop, so if you’re interested, you better go ahead and get it now. 

Belsten took to Twitter to express her excitement about the Loserfruit skin coming to Fortnite, sharing, “I’m incredibly lucky and grateful. This has been such a dream!.” Epic kicked off the Fortnite Icon Series in January 2020 by partnering with Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins to bring a Ninja skin into the game. Epic has since promised that it would be partnering with more creators from the community, so it’s nice to see that promise become a reality. At the time of writing, Epic has not currently revealed any other partnerships with creators.

If you’re short on V-Bucks, players can purchase the Yellowjacket pack for $5 from the Item Shop starting on June 23 to get 600 V-Bucks along with some exclusive items. V-Bucks can also be purchased from the in-game store or your platform’s store. 

Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 3 officially kicked off on June 17 after a series of delays. The new season introduced a handful of changes to the game, like the ability to ride sharks, some new map locations, new mythic weapons, and more. Further, similar to Season 2, players can complete a set of Battle Pass exclusive challenges to unlock an Aquaman skin. To get the skin, players will need to complete a series of five special challenges that are released each week. Currently, only one challenge has been released, so you’ve got plenty of time to hop in.

If you’d like to know more about Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 3, we have a handful of guides on our website. In the links below, you’ll find some of our recent coverage from the season launch. Additionally, be sure to check back to our homepage when new challenges are released for some help.

Are you planning to purchase the Loserfruit skin? If you do, be sure to send us a picture on our Twitter or Facebook page!


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Andrew Smith is a Guides Writer at Prima Games. Previously he has worked with IGN, GameSpot, and a handful of other great outlets. When Andrew isn't writing up game guides, you kind find him playing single-player, narrative-driven games. Wanna say hi? You can email Andrew at [email protected]