If it’s in pop culture, then it’s going inevitably come to Fortnite in some form or another. Now, it’s apparently Skibidi Toilet’s turn to make an entrance into the popular battle royale shooter game.
Fortnite leaker SpushFNBR was the first to report that a Fortnite X Skibidi Toilet collaboration will drop tomorrow, December 18, with a Plungerman skin–with a Lego variant– for 1,500 V-Bucks, as well as a Skibidi Toilet backpack for 600 V-Bucks, and a Pickaxe Pungerman’s Plunger for 800 V-Bucks. The bundle for all three will reportedly cost 2,800 V-Bucks.
FORTNITE X SKIBIDI TOILET (its real)
Skin “Plugerman”: 1500 vbucks, includes a LEGO style
Skibidi Backpack: comes with the outfit
Skibidi Toilet backpack: 600 vbucks
Pickaxe Plungerman’s Plunger: 800 vbucks
Will be sold in a bundle for 2800 vbucks.
Avaible tomorrow in the shop pic.twitter.com/sHOTXfLSlF— SpushFNBR (@SpushFNBR) December 17, 2024
Skibidi Toilet is the creation of Alexey Gerasimov, whose YouTube channel debuted a series of machinma shorts depicting a war between toilets with human heads and the Alliance–people who have electronic devices in place of their heads. Earlier this year, Gerasimov reportedly entered talks with director Michael Bay regarding Skibidi Toilet film and TV series adaptations.
Plungerman is an original character created for the series who is part of the Alliance under the Cameramen faction. He uses twin plungers as his weapons in the war against the Skibidi Toilets. Though it’s an original “universe,” the series makes use of Half-Life assets to disturbing effect.
Epic Games recently launched Lego Fortnite Brick Life, an open-world social-sim expansion for Lego Fortnite. OG Fortnite returned earlier this month, and it’s back permanently. In other Fortnite-related news, Epic Games is sending out its first FTC-mandated settlement checks. The Federal Trade Commission hit Epic Games over Fortnite’s “counterintuitive, inconsistent, and confusing button configuration [which] led players of all ages to incur unwanted charges based on the press of a single button.” Players who were playing Fortnite before 2022 can still file settlement claims on the FTC website.
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