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Marshmello skin, glider, and emote added to Fortnite’s Item Shop

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A bunch of new Marshmello-themed items and cosmetics have been added to Fortnite: Battle Royale.

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A skin, glider, and emote based on the American electronic music producer and DJ are now featured in Fortnite’s Item Shop.

https://twitter.com/FortniteGame/status/1091123970080788481?s=20

The Marshmello skin costs 1,500 V-Bucks, while the Mello Rider glider and Marsh Walk emote cost 500 V-Bucks each. The Marshmello outfit is also reactive, which means that it “lights up while using musical emotes.”

Earlier today, Epic Games added a new set of challenges called Showtime in preparation for Marshmello’s upcoming in-game event, Festivus. The first Showtime challenge asks players to find and interact with a Showtime Poster.

Related: Fortnite creators won’t be able to monetize content for the Marshmello event

Marshmello’s Festivus event is set to take place in Pleasant Park on Saturday, Feb. 2 at 1pm CT. To get ready for this event, check out everything we know about Festivus.


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