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    Naruto Fortnite skins are back and here is how to get them

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    Written By Onur Demirkol

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    Reviewed by: Naim Rosinski

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    Last UpdatedDecember 9, 2025 at 08:50PM
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    Naruto Fortnite skins are back in the Item Shop after almost four years away. There is a very small window to get all of these skins. During this window, you can buy all eight Naruto characters and their gear through four different bundles or as individual cosmetics. Here are all of the skins, how to get them and more!

    Naruto is back in Fortnite with four new bundles

    Naruto is one of the most popular anime series in the world. Epic Games brought Naruto Shippuden into Fortnite for the first time on November 16, 2021, during Chapter 2 Season 8. The first collaboration focused on Team 7 and added Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi as playable outfits. However, there aren’t any Naruto skins for LEGO Fortnite.

    This first wave showed that anime skins can work very well in Fortnite. The set sold strongly and stayed in the Item Shop for several days. Epic followed this success with a second Naruto wave in 2022, which confirmed Naruto as one of the most important crossover lines in the game.

    The current Naruto rotation started on December 1, 2025. According to the latest Item Shop data and coverage, the Naruto skins will remain available until December 4, 2025, 8 PM Eastern Time. After that, the dedicated “Naruto” tab will disappear and the bundles will leave the shop, same as other bundles like Eminem and Gorillaz.

    All Naruto skins and prices in Fortnite

    You can collect the Naruto cosmetics through four character bundles and two gear bundles. Buying bundles saves V-Bucks compared to individual purchases.

    Naruto & Kakashi Bundle – 2,100 V-Bucks

    The Naruto & Kakashi Bundle costs 2,100 V-Bucks. It includes:

    • Naruto Uzumaki outfit with selectable styles
    • Scroll back bling
    • Kakashi Hatake outfit with selectable styles
    • Pakkun back bling
    • Pizza Eating Jutsu loading screen

    If you bought one of the skins earlier, the bundle price adjusts and becomes cheaper. This bundle is the best starting point if you mainly care about Naruto himself and want a second main character that fits almost every loadout.

    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X
    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X

    Sasuke & Sakura Bundle – 2,200 V-Bucks

    The Sasuke & Sakura Bundle costs 2,200 V-Bucks. It includes:

    • Sasuke Uchiha outfit
    • Demon Wind Shuriken back bling
    • Snake Sword pickaxe
    • Sakura Haruno outfit with Sakura Uchiha style
    • Hidden Leaf Cloak back bling
    • Team 7 loading screen

    The Snake Sword pickaxe would already take a big share of the cost if you bought it alone. This bundle gives you two full outfits, a back bling for each, a weapon, and a loading screen for only slightly more than two single skins.

    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X
    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X

    Itachi & Orochimaru Bundle – 2,200 V-Bucks

    The Itachi & Orochimaru Bundle also costs 2,200 V-Bucks. Inside you get:

    • Itachi Uchiha outfit
    • Black Ops Mask back bling with styles
    • Orochimaru outfit
    • Striking Shadow Snakes built-in emote
    • Islandbound Ninja loading screen

    This bundle focuses on rivals and villains. Many players consider Itachi one of the strongest anime skins in Fortnite, so this pack often sells very well during each return.

    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X
    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X

    Gaara & Hinata Hyuga Bundle – 2,400 V-Bucks

    The Gaara & Hinata Hyuga Bundle is the most expensive character bundle at 2,400 V-Bucks. It contains:

    • Gaara outfit
    • Sand Gourd back bling
    • Gaara’s Sand Cloud glider
    • Hinata Hyuga outfit with selectable styles
    • Hinata’s Backpack back bling
    • Shinobi Lineup loading screen

    The higher price comes from the inclusion of a glider. Gaara’s Sand Cloud creates a very recognizable entrance, which makes this bundle attractive to collectors who want unique travel animations as well as skins.

    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X
    Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X

    How to get Naruto skins in Fortnite

    You can only buy Naruto Fortnite skins through the Item Shop. During the December 2025 rotation, they sit under a dedicated “Naruto” tab on the left side of the shop screen.

    Open Fortnite, go to the Item Shop, and scroll through the tabs until you see “Naruto.” In that section, you will find all four character bundles, the Shinobi Gear Bundle, and the Nindo Gear Bundle. You can also select each outfit or item and buy it separately if you prefer.

    Prices are the same on all supported platforms, including PC, console, and cloud services, because V-Bucks balance carries across the Epic account. You can equip Naruto outfits in Battle Royale, Zero Build, and most Creative maps. Only LEGO Fortnite is excluded because there are no LEGO variants for these skins.

    If you already own one or more items inside a bundle, Epic reduces the bundle price automatically. This system can make bundles a better deal even for players who started with a single favorite skin.
    If you want Naruto Fortnite skins right now, you need to buy them before the December 4, 2025 cutoff. If you miss this window, the skins should come back again, but there is no confirmed date for the next return.

    Featured Image Credit: NarutoItemShop on X

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    Onur Demirkol

    Onur Demirkol here, content writer for THESPIKEGG. I have been around for a very long time now, you may have seen me in the comments.

    I started writing here in 2021, but my first gig was back in 2018. That was when I realized people actually get paid to write about games. I’ve written thousands of articles for different media outlets, led teams, and conducted interviews with players.

    When I’m not behind the keyboard, I’m watching Galatasaray, following the NBA, or pretending I’m still good at basketball. I also work full-time at AnyDesk, writing serious things in not-so-serious ways.

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