When the heroes in a half-shell make their Fortnite debut, they’re prepared to display their turtle might. The legendary four Ninja Turtles and their dependable companion, April O’Neil, are introduced in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Fortnite partnership.
For fans, it’s a tremendous treat to see the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Fortnite, each with their trademark weaponry as Harvesting Tools. Nevertheless, players cannot hide within their shells to avoid being shot at or the dangers of the storm.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will arrive on the Fortnite island as Chapter 5, Season 1 develops, giving players a difficult decision: which turtle will they select?
When this fantastic cooperation launches, all TMNT cosmetics will be accessible in Fortnite. Players may find themselves tempted to spend all of their time in the sewers because the Fortnite x TMNT clothes are so stunning.
How To Get The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
Players can now buy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles skins in the Fortnite Item Shop. Because each turtle is different, gamers must purchase each one separately as opposed to purchasing a single skin with four designs.
Each Ninja Turtle is unique from the others because it has its own posture, characteristics, and character model.
On December 14, 2023, at 7 PM ET, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were added to the Item Shop. Just in time for Winterfest, LEGO Variants of these skins are also available and may be used in the Fortnite x LEGO mode for no additional charge.
TMNT Bundle (3,400 V-Bucks)
Given that there are four distinct turtles in the TMNT collaboration, each with a unique pickaxe and back bling, it should come as no surprise that the item is pricey.
But for 3,400 V-Bucks, users can get the TMNT Bundle, saving them a total of 3,000 V-Bucks compared to purchasing each skin separately.
In essence, this means that players may purchase all four for slightly more than the cost of two Ninja Turtles.
Leonardo (1,600 V-Bucks)
Leonardo, the leader of the Ninja Turtles, may be easily identified by his blue eye mask and the large “L” on his belt buckle.
With numerous belts, straps, and sand bags, this Leonardo is flawless and appears to be a right out of the 1990s original design from Epic Games.
For those who enjoy taking charge of their team or who simply like the colour blue, Leo is a terrific option. Let’s hope that Leos in Fortnite squads aren’t called “Nardo.”
Donatello (1,600 V-Bucks)
Donatello, the Ninja Turtles’ resident tech specialist, is renowned for his tiny frame and passion for all things technological. In addition to being the group’s smartest and most skilled, Donatello stands out among the other turtles because he has two distinct styles:
- Turning on and off the headphones
Donatello appears to be carrying a few devices, such as a utility belt and a gadget on his right wrist, although he does not have as many pouches as his brothers.
Raphael (1,600 V-Bucks)
Raphael, the beast of the Turtles, is said to as the brazen warrior, and this image captures hat reputation with the cuts across his chest and the self-assured smile he wears while striking the lobby posture.
Raphael’s demeanour makes him a fan favourite, and Epic Games does a great job of portraying it with his muscles and shoulder pauldron, showing a Turtle that isn’t scared to get harmed as long as he can inflict that agony on others.
Michelangelo (1,600 V-Bucks)
Michelangelo, the youngest and most careless of the Ninja Turtles, is the coolest cowabunga dude ever. He enjoys skateboarding, pizza, and nunchucks.
Mikey may have the fewest belts and pouches, and his casual attitude towards the ninja life was evident in his stance, but it doesn’t make him any less skilled in battle. He did, after all, turn into the Last Ronin.