Fortnite has really been ramping up its collaborations with on trend movies, characters, and more, potentially pulling players back in that may have lapsed to get involved with other titles.
We’ve seen the likes of Deadpool & Wolverine and Elon Musk’s Cybertruck enter the fray but it appears that we’re heading in a more musical direction for an upcoming drop, thanks to the latest leak.
This info points toward a partnership with famous Norwegian DJ Alan Walker who will receive some themed cosmetics for the masses to enjoy.
Let’s break down what we know right now so you can get ahead of the curve.
Fortnite Alan Walker cosmetic leaks
While you might think that you’ll be able to don the iconic masked look of Alan Walker in Fortnite form, sadly, the leaks are all pointing to a set of different cosmetics.
Instead of actual Outfits, Backblings, or even Pickaxes, all of the Fortnite Alan Walker cosmetics appear to be solely vehicle-based, which may be disappointing for some.
Here are all of the Fortnite Alan Walker leaks we know so far:
- A.W. Decal
- Walker World Decal
- Front Row Boost
- Darkerside Wheels
- Diamond Hearted Wheels
- Walkzz Wheels
ALL FORTNITE X ALAN WALKER ITEMS 👀
Fortnite decrypted all of these cosmetics 5 minutes ago! pic.twitter.com/Jm7YWuH6Ew
— Shiina (@ShiinaBR) August 7, 2024
While these are just leaks at the moment, with more potentially to be unveiled, it’s probably right that player’s aren’t getting overly hyped.
Fellow DJ Marshmello received various great cosmetics including both the classic white and black/gold variants of his Iconic Series Outfit which some are still using to this day.
As for when the Alan Walker items will become available, it is still unclear.
However, with Chapter 5 Season 4 on the way, it could be part of its launch as a little added incentive to jump back in and get showing off these new cosmetics.
When we get more info on the Fortnite x Alan Walker collab, we’ll be sure to update you with that.
All we can hope is that more cosmetics get included, otherwise it may be one of the more lackluster drops we’ve seen in recent times.