
Ninja bundle in Fortnite price, accessories, and more
Fortnite has recently released a collaboration with arguably its biggest creator Richard 'Ninja' Tyler Blevins. Although this is not the first time that this collab is happening, but this Ninja skin this time will get a version dedicated to the the highly popular Blitz Royale mode.
The Blitz Royale mode launched as a part of Chapter 6 Season as a limited-time mode, which has recently been made permanent due to its overnight popularity. This high-paced small-mapped mode is already exciting, now the recently launched Ninja bundle is going to add on that excitement for sure.
Everything you need to know about the Ninja bundle in Fortnite Blitz Royale
The Ninja skin has already been a part of Fortnite's icon series. Now, a new style of that skin named the Blitz Boss Ninja style, has recently made its entry into the Blitz Royale mode.
This is a black and golden variant of the original blue-colored theme, and is quite different from the default variants like Mask On, Raven, and Reactive.
This new Ninja skin is now available in Fortnite's Item Shop for 1,500 V-Bucks, which also includes the skin's LEGO style along with the Ninja's Edge Back bling. However, players can also buy the Ninja Bundle for a discounted price of 2,000 V-Bucks, which includes all the aforementioned items as well as the Dual Katanas Pickaxe and the Ninja Style Emote.
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The Pickaxe can be bought separately for 800 V-Bucks and the emote which recreates the popular streamer's signature dance, costs 400 V-Bucks if purchased separately. Apart from themed skins and accessories, Ninja will also receive a couple of themed and brand new weapons - Blitz Boss Ninja's Trash Launcher and Blitz Boss Ninja's Get Good Shotgun.
As Ninja Blitz Boss is coming to the Blitz Royale mode, purchasing the Ninja Skin will grant players the Blitz Boss style for free. Not only that, players who have purchased this skin in the past, will also get this style for free. However, those who haven't purchased the skin or the bundle yet, should take note because all of these are going to leave the Item Shop on August 9, 2025, at 8 PM ET.
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