

Cowboy Bebop Collaboration
The vibrant world of Fortnite continues to capture the imaginations of gamers worldwide, now introducing a crossover with the iconic anime, Cowboy Bebop. With the recent launch of Chapter 6 Season 2, this collaboration has brought a fresh wave of excitement, offering new skins inspired by the beloved characters of the show.
Players can now fully immerse themselves in the fusion of Fortnite's adventurous realm with the stylish flair of Cowboy Bebop. The introduction of these exclusive cosmetics not only enhances gameplay but also ensures fans can express their admiration for the anime in a unique way.
Complete List of Cosmetics and Skins in the Cowboy Bebop Fortnite Collaboration
The Cowboy Bebop collaboration brings a total of nine distinctive cosmetics to Fortnite. Amidst these offerings are two character outfits, two emote animations, two axe-style tools, two functional backpack charms, and a vehicle design. Purchasing options include individual items or an all-inclusive set, known as the Cowboy Bebop Bundle, priced at 3,400 V-Bucks. This bundle option provides a significant discount compared to buying items separately.
Here’s a breakdown of what each cosmetic costs in the Fortnite Item Shop:
- Cowboy Bebop Bundle: 3,400 V-Bucks (originally valued at 6,600 V-Bucks)
- Spike Spiegel Outfit: 1,500 V-Bucks
- Faye Valentine Outfit: 1,500 V-Bucks
- Jukebox Pop Emote: 400 V-Bucks
- Lil‘ Swordfish II Emote: 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
Fortnite enthusiasts who appreciate Cowboy Bebop's aesthetic might find the bundle especially appealing due to its cost efficiency.
What Is the Essence of Cowboy Bebop?
The Japanese anime Cowboy Bebop is a neo-noir space Western that chronicles the adventures of a crew of bounty hunters on their ship, the Bebop. Central characters Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, and Faye Valentine lead the series as they pursue criminals across the galaxy. The anime, which made its debut in 1998, stands apart from more recent series like Jujutsu Kaisen. Although the only feature film was released in 2001, Cowboy Bebop has experienced a revival through a collaboration with Fortnite.