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New Kpop Demon Hunters skins drop in Fortnite: Here’s all you need to know

Fortnite is releasing new Kpop Demon Hunters skins on February 6th. This second wave of skins will include Jinu from the Saja Boys, alongside a handful of additional rumoured cosmetics. 

From confirmed Kpop Demon Hunters skins to rumoured cosmetics, here’s all you need to know ahead of the new drop:

Jinu Saja Boys Fortnite skin confirmed ahead of February 6th drop

Epic Games confirmed its new wave of Kpop Demon Hunters skins in a trailer posted on February 4th. This trailer finally gave players their first look at the Jinu skin, which has been long-rumoured and hotly anticipated

Both his human and demon appearances are shown in the trailer, suggesting that players will be able to select either edit once the skin is purchased. 

The trailer also shows the Huntrx trio wearing new outfits. This likely confirms that Rumi, Mira, and Zoe will receive new skins. At the very least, the Golden skins will be available as edits to their existing Fortnite skins that were released in October 2025.

These are the outfits that the Huntrix wear during the iconic “Golden” music video and in the movie.

With the track “Golden” becoming the first Kpop song to win a Grammy award mere days before the trailer drop, Epic Games will certainly be riding the wave of that success.  

https://twitter.com/netflix/status/2018098323576754545?s=20

The following is the full list of cosmetics confirmed in the trailer:

  • Jinu Saja Boys Skin (likely with both human and demon edit options) 
  • Rumi Golden Skin (as either a new standalone skin or an edit option to the existing skin)
  • Mira Golden Skin (as either a new standalone skin or an edit option to the existing skin)
  • Zoe Golden Skin (as either a new standalone skin or an edit option to the existing skin)
https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/status/2019109626911072402?s=20

What other cosmetics are rumoured alongside the new Kpop Demon Hunters skins?

Fortnite dataminers have surfaced several possible additions to Wave 2 of the Kpop Demon Hunters Fortnite collaboration. 

Included in these rumours are two new Kpop Demon Hunters emotes: a “Popcorn Tears” emote and a “Battle of the Bows” emote. 

https://twitter.com/HYPEX/status/2019342288716198142?s=20

Dataminers also expect Fortnite to release a new Sidekick in Wave 2, in the form of the iconic blue tiger, Derpy. 

Although not confirmed by Epic Games, Fortnite dataminers have been anticipating this addition for weeks, and it will very likely be included in the February 6th drop. 

https://twitter.com/ShiinaBR/status/2014775203067212171?s=20

Several cosmetic items are also expected to be included in cosmetic bundles. 

These include new Pickaxes (including lightsticks and swords) and two new Backbling options. Some leaked images also show staff and bow Pickaxe options.

https://twitter.com/agent_draven/status/2019383447639196153?s=20

New cosmetics will likely be split across different skin bundles. 

Although unconfirmed in the Fortnite trailer, it is also rumoured that Rumi’s Golden skin will also have an edit option to include her visible demon marks. This has been in high demand. Therefore, if included, the Rumi demon mark skin will likely be incredibly popular.  

https://twitter.com/Jorge_Most/status/2019349023207899319?s=20

When will the Wave 2 Kpop Demon Hunters skins arrive in the Fortnite shop?

The Wave 2 Kpop Demon Hunters skins are expected to arrive in the Fortnite shop at the usual shop update times on February 6th or 7th, depending on time zone. 

Usually, this takes place at the following times regionally: 

  • North America (PT) 16:00, February 6th
  • North America (ET) 19:00, February 6th
  • Brazil (BRT) 21:00, February 6th
  • UK (GMT) 00:00, February 7th
  • Europe (CET) 01:00, February 7th 
  • Japan (JST) 09:00, February 7th
  • Australia (AEDT) 11:00, February 7th
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