• Sat. May 18th, 2024

All Fortnite Star Wars Skins So Far

Star Wars has had a significant presence in Fortnite for a long time, and that presence continues to grow rapidly–this May the 4th marks the start of the biggest Fortnite x Star Wars event we’ve seen so far, with a new Star Wars-focused Lego Pass for Lego Fortnite, a new car for Rocket Racing, new instruments and the Cantina Band jam track for Festival, and four new skins and their associated cosmetics for battle royale and the rest of the Fortnite ecosystem. That’s an outrageous amount of new stuff. So let’s take a look.

Since Fortnite’s roster of Star Wars characters is always growing, we’re keeping track of them all here so you don’t have to. Below you’ll find everything you need to know about each current Star Wars skin in Fortnite, including pricing and availability.

Imperial Stormtrooper


The iconic Imperial Stormtrooper was Fortnite’s first Star Wars skin

Originally released in November 2019, the Imperial Stormtrooper skin was Fortnite’s very first Star Wars outfit. And, realistically, it’s still one of the best. He sells for 1500 vbucks when he shows up in the store, and he’s usually not far off when other Star Wars things appear in the Item Shop.

Finn


A former Stormtrooper, Finn is an essential member of the Resistance gang

Finn was part of a massive drop of cosmetics that hit Fortnite at the end of 2019 to promote Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Featuring the likeness of actor John Boyega–we can’t get enough skins that have real people’s faces on them–Finn costs 1500 vbucks by himself, or 3500 in a bundle with Rey and the Sith Trooper.

Rey


Granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine, Rey has rejected the dark side and is a core part of the Resistance.

Rey was among the many Star Wars skins that entered Fortnite when The Rise of Skywalker came out. She makes really odd faces during certain emotes (try Boneless), so if you’re somebody who uses a lot of emotes in Fortnite she’s a must-have. When she’s in the item shop she sells for 1500 vbucks, or for 3500 in a bundle with Finn and the Sith Trooper.

Sith Trooper


As an elite soldier in the First Order, the Sith Trooper was sent to Fortnite to keep an eye on Rey and Finn.

Of course, the New Trilogy set wouldn’t be complete without a Sith Trooper to hunt down Rey and Finn. The trooper originally entered the Item Shop at 1,500 V-Bucks alongside a Sith Trooper Blaster Back Bling. The last time he appeared in the item shop, he was also available in a bundle with Rey and Finn.

Kylo Ren

While a slight bummer that Kylo Ren doesn’t include a helmet-off style, this emo boy remains a killer skin. He sells for 1500 vbucks when he’s in the item shop.

Zorii Bliss


Zorii Bliss is one of the rarest Star Wars skins in Fortnite.

Keri Russell’s supporting character from Rise of Skywalker is a seemingly peculiar pick for a skin. Maybe they hoped she would catch on like Boba Fett or Captain Phasma? Who knows. She sells for 1500 vbucks on the rare occasion when she’s in the shop.

Mandalorian


The Mandalorian was the first Star Wars character to be featured in a Fortnite battle pass

A year after The Rise of Skywalker, the titular Mandalorian from the TV series The Mandalorian popped up in Fortnite’s Chapter 2, Season 5 battle pass, along with quests to complete his beskar armor just like on the show. Since he’s a battle pass skin, he is never available in the Item Shop, and it’s not likely that you’ll be able to obtain him any time soon.

Boba Fett


Hunt down enemies in Fortnite with one of Star Wars’ most deadly bounty hunters.

The original bounty hunter Boba Fett made his way into Fortnite during the holiday season 2021, the first of three outfits to come out of The Book of Boba Fett TV series. His skin costs 1500 vbucks on his own, or 2300 in a bundle with his glider and gaffi stick

Fennec Shand


Boba Fett’s right-hand woman

Boba Fett’s partner in crime on Tatooine was a fan-favorite on both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. She sells for 1500 vbucks, or in a bundle for 2200 with the wookiee Krrsantan andher ship as a glider.

Krrsantan


A dangerous Wookiee bounty hunter that’s been hired by some of Star Wars’ most iconic villains.

This Wookiee bounty hunter has seen a lot in his day and has fought Obi-Wan Kenobi and worked for Jabba the Hutt and Darth Vader. Released alongside Fennec Shand as part of the Boba Fet set, Krrsantan sells for 1500 vbucks, or in a bundle with Fennec Shand for only 2200.

Darth Vader


Perhaps the most recognizable character in the Star Wars franchise

Darth Vader was the second Star Wars skin to highlight a Fortnite battle pass, during summer 2022’s Chapter 3, Season 3. That means that, despite essentially being the face of Star Wars, there won’t be any way to obtain him in the foreseeable future.

Luke Skywalker


The long-awaited Luke Skywalker skin includes styles based on A New Hope and Return of the Jedi

Fortnite and Star Wars have crossed over many times, but none of those occasions were bigger than the time that Luke Skywalker entered the Item Shop with Han and Leia. Luke comes with his classic farmboy look from the original film, along with two other styles based on his slick black outfit from Return of the Jedi. The skin on its own will run you 1500 vbucks, and you can grab him in a bundle that includes a Landspeeder glider and the Lil Speeder Bike emote for a mere 2400 vbucks.

Leia Organa


Princess Leia’s classic honey bun hairdo highlights one of Fortnite’s best collab outfits ever

There are few characters who look sillier doing Fortnite dances than Princess Leia Organa wearing her fancy diplomatic garb, and that makes her an instant classic of a skin. The inclusion of her bounty hunter disguise from the beginning of Return of the Jedi is icing on the cake. Available for 1500 vbucks by herself, or in a bundle with Han Solo for 2500.

Han Solo


Han Solo comes in his classic smuggler look, as well as two slightly more respectable styles from Return of the Jedi

If you periodically watch the I’m Han Solo video from Kinect Star Wars and wish we had more examples of Han Solo dancing, your day has finally come. You can get your digital Han for 1500 vbucks on his own, or for 2500 vbucks in a bundle with Leia.

Darth Maul


The Sith lives.

Darth Maul finally joined the Fortnite roster for Star Wars Day 2023. The villain was rarely seen in the live-action movies, but still became a hit for his cool look and mysterious personality. He was later heavily featured in projects like The Clone Wars cartoon series. He will presumably not be sold ever again, as he was part of a limited-time event pass for Fortnite, though Epic did say it reserves the right to sell the 2023 event skins down the line.

Clone Trooper variants: Wolf Pack Trooper, Ahsoka’s Clone Trooper, Coruscant Clone Trooper


Accuracy is a concern.

This trio represents a few more skins that will likely never return to the Fortnite shop, as they came as rewards in the Find The Force event pass. However, like Darth Maul and the Clone Trooper, Epic said it may decide to sell these again later. Not pictured here is a fourth variant, clad in all-white armor, representing the free Clone Trooper skin that could be earned during Fortnite’s 2023 Star Wars event.

Padme Amidala


Long live the queen.

Sporting the spitting image of Natalie Portman, Padme Amidala joined Fortnite alongside her love, Anakin, in 2023. She can be found in the item shop at times for 1500 V-Bucks.

Anakin Skywalker


Anakin’s fall from grace is the focus on the prequel trilogy.

Anakin Skywalker was technically already in Fortnite as his future self, Darth Vader, but for folks who wanted to run around as Hayden Christensen’s character, he joined the game in 2023. He can be periodically found in the item shop for 1500 V-Bucks.

501st Trooper and 212th Battalion Trooper


More prequel characters arrived to Fortnite in 2023.

This pair of Clone Troopers also arrived in 2023 alongside Star Wars Day in Fortnite, helping celebrate the biggest Star Wars event in Fortnite to date. You can get these skins together in the shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Ahsoka


Ahsoka took the bonus slot on the Chapter 4 Season 4 battle pass.

Fortnite celebrated the first season of Ahsoka on Disney+ by including an Ahsoka skin based on Rosario Dawson’s likeness as part of the Chapter 4 Season 4 battle pass. That makes her skin an exclusive that can no longer be earned, though Epic Games could produce a new Ahsoka skin based on her CGI appearance in The Clone Wars and Rebels at some point.

Chewbacca


Chewbacca finally landed in Fortnite on the first Lego Pass

It took more than a year and a half after his best friend Han Solo first showed up in Fortnite, but Chewbacca finally got a skin as an instant unlock bonus on the first ever Lego Pass for Lego Fortnite for the 2024 edition of the May the 4th festivities. The pass, which is available until July 23, costs 1400 V-Bucks.

AWR Trooper

This incredibly cool looking Imperial trooper, which first appeared in Rogue One, is better known as a deathtrooper, was added to Fortnite for May the 4th in 2024, adding to Fortnite’s fast-growing collection of helmeted Star Wars guys. The AWR Trooper is available in the shop for 1500 V-Bucks.

Lando Calrissian


Lando’s not a system, he’s a man.

Like Chewbacca, Lando was well overdue for a skin when he first got one for May the 4th in 2024, and unfortunately he’s only got one style–no Return of the Jedi variants here, but his Cloud City back bling is kinda neat. Lando is available in the item shop for 1500 V-Bucks, or in a bundle with his vibro-ax pickaxe for 1800.

Dagobah Luke


The dark side I sense in you.

This sweaty new skin for Luke Skywalker costs only 1200 V-Bucks on his own, but for 1800 you can bundle him with the Yoda back bling and Yoda’s cane pickaxe. The Yoda back bling chuckles in response to eliminations, in case the sight of Yoda on your back isn’t enough to satisfy you.