When you explore Fortnite collaborations, you will notice that the Gaming Legends series stands apart. It groups together characters drawn directly from established video game franchises, whether they appear in the Item Shop, Battle Pass, or special bundles.
You can see this series as Fortnite’s way of recognizing influential titles across gaming history, along with select modern releases that have built strong followings. Understanding how the Gaming Legends category works helps you track which crossover skins qualify and how they fit into the broader collaboration lineup.
Complete List of Fortnite Gaming Legends Series Skins
You can choose from a wide range of Gaming Legends outfits inspired by major video game franchises. Epic assigns this rarity to cosmetics that originate from established game series, not original Fortnite characters.
Action and Shooter Icons
- Master Chief, UNSC Spartan (Halo)
- Marcus Fenix, Kait Diaz (Gears of War)
- Doom Slayer (DOOM)
- Isaac Clarke (Dead Space)
- Commander Zavala, Ikora Rey, Exo Stranger (Destiny)
- Solid Snake, Raiden (Metal Gear)
- Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon S. Kennedy, Claire Redfield (Resident Evil)
Fighting Game Characters
- Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, Guile, Blanka, Sakura (Street Fighter)
- Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Kitana (Mortal Kombat)
RPG and Fantasy Legends
- Geralt of Rivia, Ciri, Yennefer (The Witcher)
- Kratos (God of War)
- Eivor Varinsdottir, Ezio Auditore (Assassin’s Creed)
- Aloy (Horizon Zero Dawn)
- Nord Warrior (The Elder Scrolls)
- Sung Jinwoo, Cha Hae-In (Solo Leveling)
Sci‑Fi and Cyberpunk Crossovers
- V, Johnny Silverhand (Cyberpunk 2077)
- T‑60 Power Armor (Fallout)
Arcade, Indie, and Other Titles
- Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
- Psycho Bandit, Mad Moxxi (Borderlands)
- Octane cosmetics (Rocket League)
- Pac‑Man cosmetics
- Fall Guys Bean back blings
- Among Us back blings
- Alan Wake
- Jinx, Vi (Arcane)
- The Employee (Lethal Company)
- The Scout (Deep Rock Galactic)
- Huggy Wuggy (Poppy’s Playtime)
- Semibot (R.E.P.O)
- Garog, Samael (Unreal Tournament)
- Goat (Goat Simulator)
- Dumb Ways to Die cosmetics
You can acquire these skins through the Item Shop, special bundles, or limited-time releases when Epic renews crossover partnerships.
What Are Fortnite Gaming Legends Skins?
Fortnite Gaming Legends skins group together cosmetics based on characters from other video game franchises. If a skin comes from a recognized game series, Epic places it under this label, regardless of popularity or competitive use. You can find both highly sought-after outfits and rarely used ones within the same category.
Epic originally treated Gaming Legends as a dedicated rarity. The game displayed it alongside other cosmetic tiers, giving crossover characters their own classification. Epic later removed that rarity structure, but the Gaming Legends tag still identifies video game crossovers in the Item Shop and Locker.
You will also notice that not every entry strictly comes from a traditional game background. For example, Solo Leveling skins appear in this grouping, likely due to their tie-in game adaptations. The label now functions more as a branding tool than a strict rarity system.
Gaming Legends cosmetics appear across multiple release formats:
- Item Shop bundles
- Limited-time shop rotations
- Battle Pass exclusives
- Event-based drops
As long as the character originates from a video game property, Epic places it under this umbrella.
Which Gaming Legends Outfit Is the Hardest to Find?
You cannot easily define a single rarest Gaming Legends skin. Most of these releases generate strong sales when they arrive, which means many players already own them. High ownership reduces true rarity.
However, availability plays a major role. Kratos from God of War often comes up in rarity discussions because he has not returned to the shop in a long time. Many players own him, but new players cannot purchase him right now.
Licensing also affects scarcity. If the rights holder does not renew an agreement, a skin can disappear for years. Franchises such as Street Fighter and Arcane have experienced long gaps between shop appearances.
Battle Pass exclusives add another layer. Once a crossover skin ties to a past season, you cannot obtain it again. Over time, currently common skins—such as more recent gaming crossovers—may become harder to access if they stop rotating.
The Largest Gaming Franchise Crossovers in Fortnite
Some gaming series have received multiple waves of content instead of a single release. That gives them a stronger presence in the Gaming Legends lineup.
Below are two of the biggest gaming collaborations so far:
| Franchise | Number of Skins |
|---|---|
| Street Fighter | 6 |
| Resident Evil | 4 |
Street Fighter introduced several fighters across different updates, expanding its roster beyond a one-time drop. Resident Evil followed a similar pattern and continues to grow, with more characters expected in future updates.
Other franchises have joined the series, but most receive only one wave. Multiple releases signal a stronger partnership between Epic Games and the rights holder.
Many More Gaming Crossovers Expected
You should expect continued expansion of Gaming Legends content. Industry reports and community leakers suggest that Epic plans to introduce a large number of additional gaming collaborations.
Some claims point to over 100 crossover additions tied to broader Epic Games Store promotion efforts. If accurate, this strategy would connect Fortnite more directly with major gaming franchises and encourage players to engage across Epic’s platform ecosystem.
Licensing agreements will still control availability. That means some skins may rotate frequently, while others could vanish for extended periods. If you want a specific crossover outfit, you need to watch shop rotations closely and act when it returns.