The seventh season of My Hero Academia has just premiered, and anime fans are more than excited. Epic Games has decided to capitalize on all the hype surrounding the new episodes by launching another Fortnite collaboration with Kōhei Horikoshi’s franchise.
Thanks to this, Battle Royale players can add incredible skins of iconic anime villains to their collection. In total, the title has received three new characters from My Hero Academia that are already available in the game store.
HIMIKO TOGA, TOMURA SHIGARAKI, AND DABI FROM MY HERO ACADEMIA HAVE ARRIVED IN FORTNITE
Epic Games announced that the League of Villains from My Hero Academia has arrived in Fortnite: Battle Royale. To start, players can acquire Himiko Toga, who is now available with her iconic outfit, the retro Transformation Tanks backpack, and the Himiko Toga Leaf pickaxe. As if that weren’t enough, it also includes Toga’s Joy emote.
Another anime character already available in Battle Royale is Tomura Shigaraki, a powerful villain who arrived with the retro Nomu Jr. backpack, the Deteriorated Scythe pickaxe, and the Deteriorated Crosshead gesture. Lastly, there’s Dabi, who has entered Epic Games’ Battle Royale with the retro Blue Flame Lighter backpack and the Blue Flame Sickle pickaxe.
Each skin and its accessories are offered in the store in exchange for 2,000 V-Bucks. On the other hand, all the content is sold in the Villains Bundle for 3,800 coins thanks to a special discount that will be available for a limited time. Below, you can check out images of the new My Hero Academia skins.
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