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Jujutsu Kaisen Set to Return to Fortnite with Possible Wave 3 Skins and Mythics

Updated: Jul 23

Four animated characters from Jujutsu Kaisen with glowing blue and purple powers, jumping in mid-air over rooftops. "Fortnite" text in top left corner.
Jujutsu Kaisen x Fortnite first collab (Image Credit: Epic Games)

Jujutsu Kaisen is making its way back to Fortnite once again, with signs pointing toward a third wave of content arriving sometime in August 2025.


According to reliable Fortnite leakers @ShiinaBR and @HYPEX, Epic Games appears to be preparing another JJK crossover that includes three new cel-shaded skins, additional mythic items being tested in Creative mode, and possibly a special tie with Blitz Royale mode.


These reports suggest that players can expect more than just a rehash of the old cosmetics—new characters and themed content are likely in the works.


If confirmed, this would mark the third time Jujutsu Kaisen has returned to Fortnite since its debut in August 2023. The original collaboration dropped during Chapter 4 Season 3, featuring iconic characters like Yuji Itadori, Satoru Gojo, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki. Each character came with unique back blings, pickaxes, emotes, and even bundles, including the popular Yuji Itadori set.


After its initial run, the JJK collection reappeared in the shop twice—once in June 2024 during Chapter 5 Season 3, and again for a brief one-night return on August 3, 2024. In early 2025, Fortnite introduced a second wave of JJK skins on February 7, this time adding Ryōmen Sukuna, Tōji Fushiguro, and Mahito, bundled with new emotes and the “Killer Curses” pack.


Now, all eyes are on what’s being teased as a Wave 3—with hints of entirely new skins and items built for both the Battle Royale and Creative modes. The rumored timing aligns with Fortnite’s upcoming “Blitz Week” for mode Blitz Royale, which, according to the trailer, will feature “New Surprise Collabs.” Each Blitz Week swaps out loot pools, map features, and special items—often including collaborations—so matches stay fresh and fast-paced.


So while Epic hasn’t made anything official just yet, the leaks are painting a pretty clear picture: Jujutsu Kaisen is about to cast its curse on Fortnite again—and players should probably start saving their V-Bucks.

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