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Kratos with his Armored style in Fortnite
Image via Epic Games

When is Kratos coming back to Fortnite? Answered

And will Atreus join him this time?

God of War protagonist, angry guy, and all-around bad-ass Kratos was added to Fortnite in 2020, but he was only available via the in-game store for roughly three months. Since then, some players have wondered if/when Kratos would ever return to Fortnite.

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With Fortnite Chapter Five, season two themed around Greek myths, complete with select members of the Greek pantheon appearing as unlockable skins, many seem to think this would be the perfect time and place to reintroduce Kratos.

Here are all the details we know so far about Kratos’ return to Fortnite.

Is Kratos coming back to Fortnite?

Fortnite artwork with battle pass skins including Zeus, Huntress, and Korra.
How can you have a season all about the Greek gods and not include the guy most famous for killing them? Image via Epic Games

Dataminers believe the Kratos skin will be available in Fortnite‘s item shop sometime during Chapter Five, season two.

This is according to HYPEX, a regular and often reliable source of Fortnite leaks. The return of Kratos would mean the other cosmetics associated with the Kratos skin, like the Leviathan Axe pickaxe and Mimir back bling, would presumably be added to the shop. Nothing has been leaked or reported about this, but it would be awesome for a classic Kratos variant from the original trilogy to also appear.

Aside from making perfect sense given the theme of the season, Kratos’ reintroduction would be perfect for any God of War fans who missed his inclusion the first time around. Despite being a PlayStation character, the Kratos skin and cosmetics aren’t unique to PlayStation versions of Fortnite; you can even get him on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

That said, playing a match with the Kratos skin on PlayStation 5 did net you an exclusive armored variant of the skin when he first came out, so that will also presumably stay the same.

When is Kratos coming back to Fortnite?

Kratos has missed a couple of potential dates when it comes to Fortnite updates, including update 29.20 on April 9. This means that the god-slayer could return anywhere between now and Chapter Five, season two’s ending on May 24.

How much will the Kratos skin cost in Fortnite?

Kratos Fortnite
Is there a godly price to pay? Image via Epic Games

When the Kratos skin was first available, it sold for 1,500 V-Bucks. There’s no reason to expect that to be any different if/when the skin makes its return. That said, V-Bucks saw a price increase in 2023, technically making the Kratos skin more expensive.

Assuming you have no V-Bucks, you’d need to buy two 1,000 V-Bucks bundles for $8.99 each (totaling just under $18) to have enough for the Kratos skin.

Will Atreus be added to Fortnite?

Nothing indicates an Atreus skin will be added to Fortnite during the same season or in a future update. Given Kratos’ inclusion, it would make sense for his son and co-protagonist from the modern God of War games to feature in Fortnite, but it’s not a hard guarantee.

At the beginning of March, iFireMonkey claimed to have heard Atreus will be added alongside Kratos’ reintroduction to Fortnite. But Epic Games hasn’t confirmed anything, nor have there been any definitive leaks of Atreus’ inclusion.


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