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All Street Fighter Skins in Fortnite

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Fortnite - February 19th 2026, 17:00 GMT+1
Street Fighter Skins Fortnite

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For this list, we’re focusing on every Street Fighter skin that’s appeared in the Fortnite Item Shop – including their prices, style options, and all the key info you might want before spending your V-Bucks. And if new fighters ever join the lineup, we’ll keep this article updated so you don’t miss a thing! | © Epic Games

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6. Blanka

Fortnite’s Street Fighter lineup gets a lot of “cool factor,” but the real curveball is Blanka – a skin that looks like it was designed specifically to stand out in a crowded lobby. He arrived in the Item Shop on April 29, 2022, as part of the Street Fighter Set in the Gaming Legends Series, and he usually sells solo for 1,600 V-Bucks when he rotates back. The cosmetics do a lot of the heavy lifting here: you’re not just buying the character model, you’re getting a full-on character moment, including the Blanka-Chan back bling and a built-in emote that leans into his wild personality.

If you like having options, he also comes with a second look – Blanka Delgado – which gives you a different flavor without losing the “this is definitely Blanka” identity. He released alongside Sakura, and the Sakura & Blanka Bundle has typically been the cleanest way to grab both at once without paying full price for two separate Outfits. | © Epic Games

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5. Sakura

Some crossover skins feel like they’re visiting Fortnite; Sakura feels like she moved in and immediately started winning fights in the parking lot. She dropped on April 29, 2022 (same wave as Blanka) in the Gaming Legends Series, and she’s usually a 1,600 V-Bucks pickup on her own when she returns. Her set is packed with character flavor: the Hanakaze Claw back bling is included with the Outfit, and she also comes with a built-in emote that’s basically a confidence check for anyone watching you in the lobby.

The big style change is Sakura Gym, which gives you a second presentation that feels like a deliberate nod to her fighting-game history rather than a random recolor. Like Blanka, she’s most often bundled in the Sakura & Blanka Bundle, so collectors usually wait for that combo if they’re trying to complete the Street Fighter shelf efficiently. If you remember there being competitive hype around this release, that’s because Epic also tied the drop to a themed tournament cup around the same time. | © Epic Games

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4. Guile

Guile is the kind of skin that doesn’t need an introduction – the hair does the talking – and Fortnite leaned into that “icon” status when he hit the Shop in early August 2021. He’s a Gaming Legends Series Outfit, typically 1,600 V-Bucks, and he arrived as part of Street Fighter’s second wave of characters. What makes him feel premium isn’t just the model, it’s the signature extras: the built-in Flash Kick emote is a straight-up classic move translated into Fortnite language, and the K.O. back bling is a simple but satisfying fighting-game touch.

For players who like swapping looks without changing the character, the key alternate style is Glistening Guile, which gives him a flashier, more “showcase” vibe. He’s also commonly paired with Cammy in the Cammy & Guile Bundle, which is usually the go-to option if you want both without buying two separate Outfits at full price. | © Epic Games

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3. Cammy

If you’ve ever seen the Street Fighter tab return and thought “yep, I know which one people will sprint to first,” Cammy is usually in that conversation. She showed up in early August 2021 as a Gaming Legends Series Outfit, and she’s generally priced at 1,600 V-Bucks when sold individually. Fortnite didn’t half-step the presentation: her built-in Cannon Spike emote is instantly recognizable, and it helps the skin feel like a true collab rather than just “character in Fortnite proportions.”

The included Borealis Backer back bling keeps things clean and on-theme without getting too goofy, which honestly suits Cammy’s vibe. She also has an alternate style – Tactical Cammy – that gives you a different look while staying faithful to the character. And if you remember a competitive angle, that’s real: the Cammy Cup ran on August 5, 2021, letting top-performing duos unlock her (and the matching back bling) before she hit the Item Shop. | © Epic Games

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2. Ryu

Fortnite’s Street Fighter era basically starts the moment Ryu enters the Island, because he was part of the very first wave that made the crossover feel “official.” He was released on February 21, 2021 as a Gaming Legends Series Outfit, typically 1,600 V-Bucks, and he’s been one of the default picks whenever the set cycles back into the Shop. The extras are exactly what you’d want from Ryu: the Training Bag back bling fits his whole “always preparing” identity, and the built-in Shoryuken! emote is the kind of signature move that sells the character in two seconds.

There’s also a selectable alternate look (often referred to as a battle-style variant), which is useful if you want to switch things up while still keeping the classic gi-and-headband silhouette. Ryu also anchors the Ryu & Chun-Li Bundle, which is usually the most popular bundle route for new collectors trying to grab the “main duo” first. Even the rollout felt like a big deal – Epic framed it as “Round One,” and it really did feel like the start of a whole mini-era of fighting-game crossovers. | © Epic Games

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1. Chun-Li

Chun-Li didn’t just arrive in Fortnite – she arrived with the kind of momentum that turns an Item Shop rotation into a conversation. She released on February 21, 2021 alongside Ryu as part of the Gaming Legends Series, and she’s usually 1,600 V-Bucks when sold separately (or bundled with Ryu for the collector-friendly route). Epic nailed the “instant recognition” factor: her included Super Cab-Masher back bling is a perfect Street Fighter nod, and the built-in Lightning Kick! emote is exactly the kind of flashy signature you’d expect players to spam in the lobby.

Style-wise, the big alternate is her Nostalgia look, which gives you a more classic-feeling option without losing what makes the character pop on-screen. She’s most often tied to the Ryu & Chun-Li Bundle, and for a lot of players, that bundle is the starting line for collecting the full Street Fighter set. Whether you wear her for the icon status or just because the design reads clean in-game, Chun-Li remains the headline act of the collab. | © Epic Games

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Fortnite has done plenty of crossovers, but the Street Fighter set is an all-timer – instantly recognizable looks, clean cosmetics, and characters that feel right at home in a Battle Royale.

This guide rounds up every Street Fighter skin in Fortnite, with the essentials on who’s included and what typically comes with each release when the set returns to the Item Shop.

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Fortnite has done plenty of crossovers, but the Street Fighter set is an all-timer – instantly recognizable looks, clean cosmetics, and characters that feel right at home in a Battle Royale.

This guide rounds up every Street Fighter skin in Fortnite, with the essentials on who’s included and what typically comes with each release when the set returns to the Item Shop.

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