- Scheduled for release in the first week of September at regular Item Shop hours
- Leaked bundle for 2.800 V-Bucks and apparel for 1.500 V-Bucks each
- Includes styles, two pickaxes, two back blings, and emotes like Cornholio Walk and Death Rockers
- Leaks and teaser on X; Item Shop availability for a limited time
The long-awaited collaboration between Beavis and Butt-Head and Fortnite Almost everything is already on the table: retail release date, approximate prices, and a look at the main cosmetics. Leaks have been circulating for days, and while every detail is still pending official confirmation, the overall picture is pretty clear.
We are talking about a pack that will bring two iconic skins with its add-ons, themed emotes, and alternate styles that appeal directly to fans of Mike Judge's series. All of this will be added to the regular Item Shop rotation, with a very specific release window and time references for different regions.
Date and time of arrival at the Store
The leakers ShiinaBR and SpushFNBR They're setting the release date for Friday, September 5th (US time) during standard Item Shop hours. If the usual pattern holds, availability would open at 20: 00 AND, with these equivalences:
- West Coast (PDT): Thursday 4th at 17:00 PM
- East Coast (EDT): Thursday the 4th at 20:00 PM
- United Kingdom (BST): Friday 5th at 1:00
- Central Europe (CET): Friday 5th at 2:00
- Japan (JST): Friday 5th at 9:00
Epic has already left a nod on social media with a teaser published on X On September 3, confirming that the animated duo is coming to the battle royale. In parallel, iFireMonkey and other well-known accounts have shown in video and screenshots several of the objects that would be included in the launch.
Leaked prices and set contents
The most repeated figures in the leaks speak of a full lot for 2.800 V-Bucks, an option that usually pays off against individual purchases when you want more than one item. On an individual level, each skin is expected to cost 1.500 V-Bucks.
Among the items mentioned by the main sources are two retro backpacks, two pickaxes, and several gestures. The Cornholio Style for Beavis It would be included with her outfit, in addition to an associated emote. Here's the list of leaked cosmetics and approximate prices:
- Beavis Skin – 1.500 V-Bucks
- Butt-Head Skin – 1.500 V-Bucks
- Portable Laugh Track Backpack – 300 V-Bucks
- Talking Trashfire Backpack – 400 V-Bucks
- Pico Flaming Newspaper – 800 V-Bucks
- Pico Frog Baseball Bat – 800 V-Bucks
- Emote Cornholio Walk – 400 V-Bucks
- Emote Death Rockers – 500 V-Bucks
From what has been seen, the proposal fits with the policy of collaboration packs From Epic: two main outfits with matching gear and a pair of emotes that capture the characters' signatures. As always, availability will be limited in the store, so keep an eye on the rotation.
Emotes, visual style, and community reactions
In addition to the Cornholio Walk and Death Rockers, a gesture in which the characters have attracted attention They headbang to a Metallica songThe animation has been well received by nostalgic players, although some absences have also been noted, such as a laughing Butt-Head emote.
Another detail mentioned is that, for reasons of licenses and trademarksBeavis' design reportedly doesn't feature the Metallica logo on his shirt, despite the band's music being featured in the leaked emote. These are common nuances in collaborations of this type and don't affect the overall gameplay experience.
Regarding the audio of the gestures, some leaks indicate that iconic lines would not be included Like Cornholio's classic line. Many fans miss it, but it's a common limitation when there are rights involved and age ratings to comply with.
Visually, the modeling seems to follow the Fortnite art style, with a finish consistent with other recent collaborations. There have also been questions about whether certain emotes will be universal or specific; so far, leakers have not provided definitive confirmation regarding usage restrictions.
As a context, the duo has already been through other video games, where the result received criticism for its fit with the game's tone. In Fortnite, the initial reception has been more favorable thanks to the casual approach and the variety of cosmetics available.
With everything leaked on the table—date and time of release in store, bundle and apparel prices, a list of backpacks, pickaxes, and emotes—everything indicates that the collaboration is coming in the planned window and with a comprehensive content package. If you're interested in skins, the 2.800 V-Bucks pack seems like the most convenient option compared to individual purchases, and it's a good idea to keep an eye on your region's time zone so you don't miss the initial rotation.