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How to Get the Mikasa Skin in Fortnite X Attack on Titan

Eren Jaeger can't take on the BR alone.

When Season 2 of Chapter 4 went live in Fortnite, we all knew that Eren Jaeger from Attack on Titan was the “secret” skin included with the Battle Pass. Ahead of the unlock date for Eren, Mikasa and Levi have also been revealed as new skins for players to add to their collection.

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Not all skins are created equal, as we know at this point in the Fortnite cycle, so earning Eren and getting Mikasa won’t be the same. To save you some time ahead of the Attack on Titan crossover in the game, we’ll go over how to unlock the upcoming skins.

Fortnite X Attack on Titan – How to Get the Mikasa and Levi Skins

Based on the Chapter 4 Season 2 Battle Pass, the Eren Jaeger skin will officially be available to unlock on April 11. Epic Games already confirmed that the Miakasa Skin and the Levi Skin would go live on the same day. However, their unlock times will almost certainly be different.

On that Tuesday, Eren will likely be available to unlock in through Fortnite challenges earlier in the day. Mikasa and Levi will likely go live in the Item Shop when the shop resets in the evening. Regardless of the timing, players will almost certainly have to spend V-Bucks to get their hands on the Attack on Titan skins outside the Battle Pass.

Related: How to Get the Overclocked Pulse Rifle in Fortnite

How much the skins will cost is still uncertain. Both Mikasa and Levi will probably be placed together as a bundle for those who want both, and as individual purchases for Fortnite players that only want one of the skins. Either way, we’ll see the full extent of the shop when they go live on April 11.

And that’s all. For more great guides, updates, and news, head over to the dedicated Fortnite section of our site.


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Daniel Wenerowicz
Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.