Fortnite is no stranger to anime crossovers, and now it’s time for One Punch Man to step into the island. Epic Games has confirmed the highly anticipated One Punch Man x Fortnite collaboration will officially launch on August 27, 2025, bringing some of the anime’s most iconic heroes into the game.
🌪️Terrible Tornado – S-Class hero
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— Fortnite (@Fortnite) August 26, 2025
What to Expect in the One Punch Man Fortnite Collab
After plenty of teasers, Fortnite finally announced the crossover on August 25. Fans won’t have to wait long, as the collab goes live this week and runs until September 4, 2025 in the Item Shop.
The highlight is, of course, the skins. Players can unlock three of the anime’s most popular characters:
- Saitama – the bald hero himself
- Genos – Saitama’s cyborg disciple
- Tatsumaki – the Tornado of Terror
One Punch Man X Fortnite – August 27, 2025
Skins:
– Saitama
– Tatsumaki
– Genos pic.twitter.com/iSmnzk8m0a— iFireMonkey (@iFireMonkey) August 25, 2025
Each hero comes with their own bundle that includes not just the Icon Series skins but also a set of themed cosmetics.
Saitama Bundle
- Skin
- Back Bling
- Two Emotes
- Pickaxe / Harvesting Tool
- Glider
- Weapon Wrap
- Drums (Music Instrument)
Genos Bundle
- Skin
- Back Bling
- Emote
- Pickaxe / Harvesting Tool
- Keytar (Music Instrument)
Tatsumaki Bundle
- Skin
- Back Bling
- Emote
- Pickaxe / Harvesting Tool
- Microphone (Music Instrument)
While Epic hasn’t confirmed the exact V-Bucks pricing yet, leaks suggest the individual skins will be around 1,500 V-Bucks each, with full bundles costing roughly 3,000 V-Bucks.
Will There Be Mythic Abilities?
For now, it looks like the One Punch Man crossover is focused on cosmetics only. There’s no sign of Mythic weapons or in-game powers tied to the event, unlike past anime collabs such as Dragon Ball’s Kamehameha. Of course, Epic could always add something down the line, but don’t expect it on day one.
Another Huge Anime Collab for Fortnite
This crossover continues Fortnite’s strong run of anime partnerships, following Naruto, Dragon Ball, and My Hero Academia. Adding One Punch Man to the mix feels like a natural next step for Epic Games, especially with the game still staying relevant nearly eight years after launch.
With Saitama, Genos, and Tatsumaki about to hit the store, players can finally bring the “One Punch” energy into battle. Just don’t expect your in-game punches to end the fight in one shot.
