A year after pop star Chappell Roan asked Fortnite to "please give me a skin, please," Epic reveals long-rumored collab for Fortnite Festival
It's official: Fortnite's Chappell Roan collab is hot to go
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Good luck is here for the Grammy-winning pop star, as Epic has revealed the Fortnite Chappell Roan collab she's been asking for since last year.
Roan, a noted Fortnite enthusiast who shot to stardom in 2024 for reasons entirely unrelated to Fortnite, made a public plea in an interview with BBC Radio 1 in 2025, begging Epic to "please give me a skin, please." Today, Epic announced that Roan is getting that and much more.
"Chappell Roan is the Fortnite Festival Season 13 Icon," reads the announcement. Fortnite Festival players can expect season 13 to be Chappell-themed, with the main stage taking on a medieval castle-look inspired by the singer's Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things tour design. Naturally, hit songs from Roan like 'Hot To Go!,' 'Pink Pony Club,' and 'Good Luck, Babe!' will be some of the season's new jam tracks.
However, for regular Fortnite Battle Royale players, this news simply means we're getting Chappell Roan skins, emotes, back blings, all that jazz. Specifically, the Roan of Arc outfit, pictured above, and the aptly named Chappell Roan outfit, will be added to Fortnite's in-game store on February 5, with the launch of Fortnite Festival season 13. You'll also find the adorable Pink Pony sidekick in the store alongside the Pink Pony Club and Femininomenon emotes.
Rounding out the collab are rewards you'll be able to unlock through the season 13 Heartcore music pass, including the Pink Pony Star back bling, Midwest Princess keytar, Subway Serenader mic and Drumset Supernova. All references I 100% understand because I'm super young, hip, and cool. None of that is true, but I'm happy for Chappell and her fans.
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