Fortnite x Demon Slayer Finally Dropped and These Skins Are Fire
Fortnite's Demon Slayer collaboration unleashes Tanjiro and Nezuko skins with killer built-in emotes that'll make your wallet cry.
If you told twelve-year-old me, grinding out V-Bucks like a part-time job, that one day I'd be doing the Griddy as Tanjiro Kamado while Nezuko dances the Renegade in the background, I'd have called you crazy. Well, folks, welcome to 2026—Epic Games finally pulled the trigger on the Demon Slayer collaboration, and oh boy, did they deliver. This is the crossover we've been whispering about since Chapter 4, and now that it's actually live, I'm pretty sure my wallet is filing a restraining order against me.

Let's be real—Fortnite has given us some absolute banger anime collabs. We've had Naruto shadow-cloning across the island, Goku kamehameha-ing sweats into the storm, and Eren Yeager transforming into a Titan to ruin everyone's builds. But this Demon Slayer drop? It hits different. It's like Epic looked at our most unhinged wish lists and said, "Say less." The rumors were swirling harder than a Naruto run in a shopping mall, but now the trailer is out, the skins are in the shop, and I've already seen someone crank 90s as Inosuke. This is not a drill.
Tanjiro Kamado – The Poster Boy of Demon Slaying
Let's kick things off with the main man himself, Tanjiro Kamado. If this collab were a Fortnite Crew pack, Tanjiro would be the first month's reward—he's basically the face of Demon Slayer. For those who live under a rock (or maybe you've been too busy playing Zero Build), Tanjiro is the brave boy whose whole life went sideways when Muzan pulled a surprise party on his family... and not the fun kind. Now he's on a quest to turn his sister back from a demon and, you know, slice up some demons with Water Breathing techniques that look fancy enough to be a TikTok edit.
His skin is chef's kiss. The checkered haori, the scar on his forehead, the intense "I'm about to yell Water Wheel" expression—it's all there. What really slaps is the built-in emote where he performs the Water Breathing stance, water effects swirling around him. I've already seen folks using it in the pre-game lobby to assert dominance. No cap, you'll want to main this skin just to feel like the protagonist of every solo match. The harvesting tool? A mini Nichirin blade. The back bling? Nezuko's box! Yes, the very box he hauls his sister around in. Talk about on-brand.
Nezuko Kamado – The Cutest Demon You'll Ever Meet
Next up is Nezuko, the demon sister who proves that pink is totally a combat-appropriate color. She's quiet, she's fierce, and her kicks could send a sweat flying back to the Chapter 1 map. The attention to detail is absurd—the bamboo muzzle, the ornamental obi, the pink eyes that somehow still look adorable while she's tearing through enemies. Her alt style even unleashes her full demon form, complete with the horn and vein markings. It's terrifying and cute in equal measure, which is just peak anime energy.
The real tea? Her reactive back bling is the muzzle itself, which glows when you get eliminations. I lowkey squealed when I saw it. And don't even get me started on the emote: she does the little head pat on Tanjiro if he's nearby, or goes feral with a spinning kick if you're running solo. It's these little details that make the collab feel less like a cash grab and more like a love letter to fans. If you're not running Nezuko in Squads with a Tanjiro, you're doing it wrong.
Zenitsu Agatsuma – Thunder Breathing and Over-the-Top Panic Attacks
Oh, Zenitsu. My boy is basically the personification of panic in a yellow kimono. In the anime, this guy spends 90% of his screen time screaming and clinging to anyone within arm's reach, but when he falls asleep mid-battle? He becomes an untouchable lightning god using Thunderclap and Flash. The Fortnite skin captures this dual vibe perfectly. His default look is Zenitsu the scaredy-cat, eyes bulging, ready to bolt at the first sign of a build fight. But here's the kicker: when you score a few eliminations, a reactivity toggle switches him into sleep mode, with closed eyes, a serene expression, and the iconic stance. It's straight-up clever design.
His pickaxe is a katana that crackles with yellow lightning when you swing it, and the emote? He simps for Nezuko. No joke—if there's a Nezuko skin within 15 meters, Zenitsu will drop to his knees and gush over her while hearts float around him. I've already been clapped mid-emote because I was too busy laughing. For the memes alone, this skin is worth every V-Buck.
Inosuke Hashibira – The Wild Boar Boy (Literally)
If you've ever wanted to storm a POI wearing a hollowed-out boar's head and scream at the top of your lungs, Inosuke is your spirit animal. Raised by wild boars, fighting with dual jagged swords, and rocking a body so sculpted you'd think he was a Marvel skin—Inosuke is the chaos agent this game needed. His Fortnite model flexes those abs shamelessly, and the boar mask sits perfectly atop his head, fur bristling in the wind as you glide in.
The Beast Breathing emote goes absolutely crazy. Inosuke growls, slashes the air, and the ground cracks around him. I've seen players use it after winning a build battle, and I'll admit, it's intimidating. The pickaxe is a pair of his serrated Nichirin blades, and the glider? He rides a literal boar. I'm not even exaggerating—you drop into the island surfing on a giant hog. If that doesn't scream "I'm here to third-party and break ankles," nothing does.
Muzan Kibutsuji – The Big Bad Boss We Love to Hate
Every great crossover needs a villain, and Muzan is that guy. This man is the reason Tanjiro has trust issues and Nezuko needs a box. He's cold, elegant, and probably moisturizes with the tears of demon slayers. His Fortnite skin is unsettlingly perfect—pale skin, red eyes like a bad decision, and a suit that says "I own ten corporations and your soul." The alt style transforms him into his more monstrous form, with white hair, a sharp-toothed grin, and an aura that makes the lobby feel a little bit colder.
Muzan's reactive ability is savage: the more eliminations you get, the more his veins pulse red and the more demonic his laugh becomes. His emote has him adjusting his tie, a subtle smirk creeping across his face like he just knocked Tilted Towers off the map on purpose. Running Muzan while hunting a Tanjiro is peak roleplay, and I'm here for it. The only downside? I can't decide if I want to be him or scream at him. Either way, my V-Bucks are gone.
So there you have it. The Demon Slayer collab isn't just a few slapped-on skins with some back bling—it's a full-on cultural moment for Fortnite. It's the kind of crossover that reminds you why this game still slaps after all these years. Whether you're a die-hard anime stan or just someone who appreciates a well-designed cosmetic set, this drop has something for you. My only advice? Lock down your credit card now, because once you see Zenitsu simping in the pre-game island, you won't be able to resist.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go grind some more Gold so I can afford Muzan's entire set. Sometimes being an adult gamer just hits different—and by that I mean my wallet is crying, but hey, at least I look fly while dying to fall damage.