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How to get Black Cat skin in Fortnite

We’ve seen some brilliant items released in the new Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 4 Marvel collab with the likes of usable Black Panther Claws as an in-game weapon.

But, there’s nothing better than picking up a new skin, especially if it’s a comic book character.

Black Cat is one of the more popular characters in the Marvel universe and she has had the trademark Fortnite makeover, alongside some themed goodies.

Below, we’ll reveal how to get the Black Cat Skin in Fortnite so you too can secure some new Marvel cosmetics.

How to get Fortnite Black Cat skin

Unfortunately, the Fortnite Black Cat skin is not an earned unlock and instead, will have to be purchased from the Item Shop.

However, it is available as of right now on September 13, 2024, allowing you to don the dark attire of this feline-themed character.

The full Black Cat bundle contains the following items:

  • Black Cat skin – 1,500 V-Bucks
  • Pickaxe – 800 V-Bucks
  • Wrap – 500 V-Bucks
  • Guitar – 600 V-Bucks

The prices above reflect you buying each individual cosmetic outright but if you opt for the full bundle package, you’ll receive a discount, with the total coming out at 2,300 V-bucks.

Something to note here is that you will get the LEGO Fortnite variant of the skin too, so if you play that mode also, you’ll be happy it’s transferable.

The total cost is still quite pricey but for a bundle that not only looks great but could also be useful in more stealthy scenarios thanks to its coloring, it may be worth it to you.

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