Hatsune Miku has landed in Fortnite Festival Season 7, bringing not one but three different outfits you can get. Let me walk you through how to get each Hatsune Miku skin in Fortnite, what they look like, and how much they’ll cost you.
The season runs from January 14 to April 8, 2025, so you’ve got time to decide which version of Miku you want.
The Neko Hatsune Miku outfit is probably the cutest of the bunch, featuring Miku with cat-themed elements. You can get this skin right away when you buy the Music Pass for 1,400 V-Bucks. If you’re a Fortnite Crew member, you’ll get it included in your subscription. This outfit comes with a LEGO style version too, so you can use it in LEGO Fortnite.
But wait, there’s more – if you keep playing and leveling up the Music Pass, you’ll unlock a special Brite Style version of the Neko outfit. This style takes inspiration from the classic Brite Bomber look and the Fortnite Supply Llama, giving Miku a colorful makeover. The best part is you don’t need to spend extra V-Bucks – it’s included in the same Music Pass.
The classic Hatsune Miku outfit is available in the Hatsune Miku Bundle in the Item Shop. This is the traditional Miku look that fans will recognize instantly. The bundle includes:
Epic has shared the exact V-Buck price for this bundle and it costs 3200 V-Bucks.
Note: We will update this article with the price for Hatsune Miku Bundle Outfit in Fortnite, once it is live in the Fortnite Shop.
If you’re a big Miku fan, there are some extra items you might want to pick up. The Item Shop has two additional Miku songs you can buy separately:
The Music Pass also includes some Miku-themed instruments:
Keep in mind that none of these items are exclusive to Season 7. Epic has mentioned that everything in the Music Pass might show up in the Item Shop later. So if you can’t get them now, you’ll probably have another chance in the future.
If you’re planning to use these items in different Fortnite modes, it’s good to know that the main outfits work in both regular Fortnite and LEGO Fortnite. The instruments can now be used as pickaxes and back blings too, which is a nice bonus.
Since Season 7 runs until April 8, 2025, you’ve got about three months to decide if you want to get these items. The Music Pass (with Neko Miku) will be available throughout the season, but the Item Shop bundles might rotate in and out, so keep an eye on the shop if you’re interested in the classic Miku outfit.
This is the biggest Hatsune Miku collaboration Fortnite has done so far. Whether you go for just one outfit or collect them all, you’ve got several ways to bring the virtual pop star into your Fortnite experience.