Fortnite fans take to social media to express their displeasure with the battle royale's most recent Jujutsu Kaisen ...
To give you a refresher, or an introduction, to the Jujutsu Kaisen villains, Sukuna and Mahito played a big role in the anime’s first season, throwing some major monkey wrenches into the lives of Yuji ...
Fortnite has just unveiled the second wave of Jujutsu Kaisen skins, but players aren’t happy with this set due to one particular thing.
Fortnite launched the second wave of its Jujutsu Kaisen collaboration on February 7, featuring new character skins and themed cosmetics. The items will be available in the in-game store until February ...
More Jujutsu Kaisen skins are coming to Fortnite, and gamers are excited, to say the least. The Battle Royale game shared a teaser of its latest collaboration with the hit animated series on Instagram ...
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In a move that has sparked excitement among basketball fans and anime enthusiasts, the Los Angeles Lakers have announced a thrilling collaboration with the popular anime series One Piece. This ...
The newly released Jujutsu Kaisen cosmetics in Fortnite are being heavily scrutinized for their lazy and outdated designs. Do you agree?
A: The Ryomen Sukuna, Mahito, and Toji Fushiguro skins can be used in most Fortnite game modes, including Battle Royale, Zero Build, Festival, and Ballistic. However, they are not compatible with LEGO ...
There's now a Creepy Nuts song in Fortnite Festival, as the latest anime track in the game is "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" from Mashle.