We are already halfway through 2026, and it has been a banner year for Fortnite crossovers. While the team at Epic Games has plenty more planned to close out the year, it is worth looking back at the massive roster of worlds that have collided with the Battle Royale landscape over the last six months.

From major animation debuts to hit action titles, the Fortnite Item Shop has been busy. Here is a breakdown of every major collaboration we have seen so far in 2026.

Animated Classics and Sitcom Debuts

The year kicked off with a heavy focus on iconic television properties. The South Park "Born in Chaos" event transformed Wonkeeland into a chaotic playground for a few weeks, featuring skins for the main quartet: Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh. The set was packed with deep cuts, including a Towelie sidekick and Cheesy Poofs for healing.

Comedy continued to reign in January with The Office bundle. Players could finally drop into the island as Michael Scott or Dwight Schrute, complete with accessories like the Dundie trophy, a CPR dummy, and the "World's Best Boss" mug. Fans of 90s animation were also treated to an Ed, Edd & Eddy set, which brought an Ed skin, a jawbreaker pickaxe, and a Plank back bling to the game.

Cartoon Network’s Regular Show also joined the fray, introducing Mordecai and Skips as playable skins, accompanied by a Rigby sidekick and various emojis and accessories.

Gaming and Anime Powerhouses

Anime fans saw a massive addition in February with the arrival of Solo Leveling: Arise. This set was notably comprehensive, featuring skins for Sung Jinwoo, Chae Hae-In, and the shadow soldier Igris, along with a full suite of gliders, wraps, and even vehicle wheels. March followed up with a Honkai Star Rail collaboration, allowing players to pick up skins for the male and female protagonists, Blade, and Kafka, complete with their signature swords.

May brought the action-adventure hit Crimson Desert to the spotlight. The "Kliff the Greymane" set introduced the protagonist Kliff, alongside a shield, sword, and themed wall paints. Meanwhile, smaller additions like the 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple bundle—released in January—brought horror-themed pickaxes and back bling to the "Years of Rage" collection.

The Showdown Series

Perhaps the most anticipated arrivals came through the "Showdown Series," which focused on legendary rivalries. This series brought the world of Game of Thrones to Fortnite in March, featuring the "Ice and Fire" set with Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, and the Night King. The release included an array of weapons, shields, and emotes tailored to the series.

The Showdown Series also dipped into the archives of Warner Bros. to bring Looney Tunes into our lockers. Players can now equip Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, or Daffy Duck, all of whom arrived with specialized weapon wraps, loading screens, and custom emotes.

With Fortnite turning nine years old later this year, it is clear that the developers are keeping the momentum high. Whether you are chasing completionist collections or just waiting for your favorite franchise to make the cut, 2026 has already delivered some of the most diverse crossovers in the game's history.

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