
How to obtain Cowboy Bebop skins in Fortnite
Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine join Fortnite?
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 is now in full swing, with players exploring the island, robbing vaults, and taking down enemies with new weapons like the Kneecapper, turning every win into a home run. The island is brimming with fresh items and gameplay elements that fans have been eagerly anticipating from this heist-themed season.
In terms of characters skilled in theft and crime, Fortnite has introduced skins like Big Dill, Outlaw Midas, Sub-Zero, and others in the Battle Pass that players can unlock as they level up. Additionally, two more outlaws from space have joined Fortnite in an exciting collaboration. Faye Valentine and Spike Spiegel from the iconic anime series Cowboy Bebop are now in the game, and here's how to acquire their skins.
How to obtain Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine skins in Fortnite
The Cowboy Bebop collaboration in Fortnite has introduced the Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine skins, both available in the Item Shop starting February 27, 2025. You can find these skins under the Cowboy Bebop category in the in-game shop or the Fortnite web shop.
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Here’s the list of items available in the collaboration, along with their prices:
- Spike Spiegel outfit (with selectable style for Glasses On and Off) – 1,500 V-Bucks
- Faye Valentine outfit (with selectable style for Glasses On and Off) – 1,500 V-Bucks
- Jukebox Bop emote (plays Cowboy Bebop theme) – 400 V-Bucks
- Lil’ Swordfish II emote (traversal) – 500 V-Bucks
- Swordfish II Slasher pickaxe – 800 V-Bucks
- Red Tail Reaver pickaxe – 800 V-Bucks
- Roses For Julia back bling – 300 V-Bucks
- Multi-Purpose Phone back bling – 300 V-Bucks
- Valentine Blue wrap – 500 V-Bucks
If you wish to buy all the items as a bundle, you can do so at a reduced price of 3,400 V-Bucks. Furthermore, the Cowboy Bebop skins will only be available in the Fortnite Item Shop and Web Shop until March 8, 2025, so be sure to purchase all the items before they are removed from the game.
You can also complete some themed quests available in the Fortnite Quests tab to earn two free Cowboy Bebop cosmetic items in the game. For more Fortnite updates, check out everything that's been added in the new season.
Rishabh Sabarwal is a Gaming Writer at Digital Trends, covering live service games, Fortnite, and more...
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How to obtain Cowboy Bebop skins in Fortnite
Chapter 6 Season 2 is in full effect, with players roaming the island, robbing vaults and taking out foes using fresh weapons such as the Kneecapper, making every win feel like a home run. The island is brimming with new items and gameplay that players have eagerly anticipated from a heist-themed season like [...]