With Fortnite crossing over with a multitude of epic franchises, there’s one particular manga/anime that’s been left off the table for far too long: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Spanning a multitude of JoJos and parts, it’s time for this iconic series to collab with Fortnite to bring some legendary characters into the most popular Battle Royale of them all.

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Fortnite x JoJo is a highly demanded crossover, and if the collab does ever happen, it would be nice to see some particular characters get skins, as there’s a grand library of interesting characters and stands that would truly make Fortnite feel even more special than it already is.
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Rohan Kishibe
A Mangaka Who Can Write His Own Fate
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 45 (June 12, 1989)
- Stand: Heaven’s Door
Rohan Kishibe is a man obsessed with his work, one who is on the constant hunt and research for stories, which often leads him into trouble with some truly paranormal events. With Rohan’s unrelenting obsession and his stand, Heaven’s Door, he can write and draw chapters of his manga with intensity and immense popularity, so much that he can practically miss out on world-ending events simply because he’s too busy.
Every aspect of Rohan Kishibe is fun, so it’s no wonder that he’s been involved in his own spin-offs throughout the main JoJo story. With so much love for this side character, why not let him get a skin of his own, or else he will just get to write it into existence.
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Jean Pierre Polnareff
A Snazzy Hairdo for a Sassy Stand User
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 124 (June 12, 1989)
- Stand: Silver Chariot
A man once possessed by Dio’s irresistible charm, Jean Pierre Polnareff went on to join the Stardust Crusaders to put an end to this diabolical vampiric threat and avenge his sister. Out of the Stardust Crusaders, Polnareff seems like the most justified to get his own Fortnite skin, especially with the cool design of his stand, Silver Chariot, that would make for a great skin in itself, or a back bling.
While Polnareff’s absurdly large hairdo might make for an easy target when aiming down a sniper rifle, it won’t stop him from claiming how cool he looks as he attempts to win. He’s a brave soul, and his appearance in Part 3 and Part 5 proves why he’s so deserving outside of the main JoJos.
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Dio Brando
The Vampire King with the Most Powerful Stand
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 1 (January 1, 1987)
- Stand: The World, The Passion
Dio Brando is the greatest villain in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and he’s a name and a face that has been terrorising the JoJos for decades. While his childish feud with Jonathan Joestar resulted in their deaths, Dio was able to attach his head to the powerful and perfect body of Jonathan to survive, where he has been slowly amassing an army of stand users to worship him and give him everything he seeks.

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Dio is a stereotypical bad guy – a killer with no lines he won’t cross. Dogs, women, children, he doesn’t care, so long as it hurts those that he unjustly despises. While his stand could make for the easiest victory royale in Fortnite history, it’s mainly just a good idea to have Dio in the game for some villain representation and his snazzy Part 3 outfit.
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Jolyne Cujoh
The Daughter of Jotaro Who Discovers Her Powers in Prison
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 595 (January 1, 2000)
- Stand: Stone Free
Jotaro Kujo’s daughter, Jolyne Cujoh, is a lot like her father – even if she wouldn’t like to admit it. She’s snappy, fierce, and has a delinquent fight in her, but part of that isn’t just because she’s her father’s daughter, but because of his absence in her life. Yet, prison helps to mature Jolyne into a respectable fighter, especially when her stand and legacy rear their heads into the picture.
Jolyne Cujoh is the first female JoJo of the series, and easily one of the best female characters in the entire manga/anime. As such, it’s necessary for Jolyne to get a skin that’s as stylish and cool as she is in her own series.
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Joseph Joestar
The Cockiest of JoJos Who Fought Pillar Men, Vampires, and Stand Users
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 45 (November 2, 1987)
- Stand: Hermit Purple
No JoJo has had quite an illustrious career of adventuring like Joseph Joestar, an American JoJo who has battled it out against the worst of the worst. While Joseph began fighting Vampires, he soon found himself fighting for himself and the world against Pillar Men, only to open a larger world with the discovery of his stand and other stand users.
Joseph Joestar has persisted as one of the best and most popular JoJo characters, which is why he’d make the perfect representation for the series to join Fortnite. Whether it’s his fashionable Part 2 attire, or his elderly Part 3 outfit, Joseph Joestar is the most deserving of the JoJos, and his frustratingly cocky personality knows it.
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Josuke Higashikata
The Illegitimate Son of Joseph Joestar Wields Crazy Diamond
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 266 (May 4, 1992)
- Stand: Crazy Diamond
The town of Morioh is an odd one, but is it odder than Fortnite? Josuke Higashkata is the fourth JoJo, and another character who deserves to be in the Battle Royale. His stylish uniform and his questionable hair (don’t ask unless you want a beating) make for a fashionable appearance that would be well-suited for Fortnite, especially with Chapter 6’s Asian-inspired map.
With his desire to be cool, and a stand that can fix anything it touches, Josuke and Crazy Diamond are a great pairing that could get up to some schoolboy antics in the Battle Royale, but Josuke might be too concerned about his perfect hair than he is about getting a victory royale.
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Jotaro Kujo
Rough Around the Edges and Extremely Quick Witted
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 114 (April 3, 1989)
- Stand: Star Platinum
There is perhaps no JoJo that has the nerves of steel like Jotaro Kujo, the grandson of Joseph Joestar who was raised in Japan and has spend most of his school life being fawned over by girls and beating up bullies. Jotaro deserves his popularity for how cool he is, and how almost every situation he gets himself into, or finds himself in, he manages to escape with nothing more than an annoyed expression for having his time wasted.

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Despite his cold resolve and his intense nerves, Jotaro does have a heart, and it’s one that he uses along with his stand, Star Platinum, to protect himself and the people that he cares about. His disinterested attitude and his cool stand makes him a perfect fit for Fortnite.
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Jonathan Joestar
The First JoJo Deserves His Spot as the Legacy Holder
- Debut: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Chapter 1 (January 1, 1987)
- Stand: The Passion
The JoJo who started it all was Jonathan Joestar, a kind man who loved those close to him and knew how to forgive. Jonathan Joestar is almost without faults, and if he has any, he’d train his hardest to fix them. Without Jonathan Joestar, there would be no further Joestars, and the franchise as it’s known simply wouldn’t exist.
As the first JoJo, it seems only fitting that Jonathan gets his place on the roster, even if he doesn’t have a stand or even continue outside of the first part of the series, yet his legacy remains iconic, and it’s nearly vital that this celebrated icon gets justice in the Battle Royale.

- Released
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July 25, 2017
- ESRB
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T for Teen – Violence
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