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Fortnite announces Cowboy Bebop collab

Fortnite developer Epic Games announces Cowboy bebop skins, quests, and more coming in Chapter 6, Season 2.

Epic Games revealed in a blog post that the collaboration between the battle royale game and classic anime series will begin on March 1, 2025, ET.

Cowboy Bebop is a popular classic Japanese anime series set in a neo-noir western setting of 2071, following the adventures of a gang of bounty hunters.

Chapter 6, season 2, named Lawless, is shaping up to have an exciting line-up of content, including map changes, epic skins, and more.

Fortnite Cowboy Bebop skins

From February 28, 2025, players will be able to purchase both the Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine outfits from the Fortnite shop.

The two characters are in the same cartoon style as other anime collaborations, such as Dragon Ball Z and My Hero Academia.

Epic has yet to disclose the prices of the two skins and whether they will be sold with other items inspired by the show. We also don’t know how long these skins will be available for in what could be the shortest season in five years. 

Players will also be able to complete a series of Cowboy Bebop quests starting March 1, 2025. Completing these quests will net XP that can level up bonus goals, which, upon completion, reward the Cowboy Bebop Wrap and Bebop Legends Loading Screen.

These quests will be available until March 18, 2025, ET.

Featured image: Epic Games

 

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