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Unveiling Solo Leveling Fortnite Skins: Release Date, Sung Jin Woo, and Exclusive Leaked Cosmetics

Epic Games has officially lifted the veil on the Solo Leveling Fortnite collab, with a teaser confirming the Sung Jin Woo skin. No fluff: the crossover is tied to Solo Leveling: Arise rather than the anime, which shapes the look and tone of the cosmetics. If you’re tracking what’s real versus rumor, keep this distinction in mind—it affects expectations, and it keeps the conversation grounded in what’s been shown.

The current chatter points to a Solo Leveling Fortnite release date on February 20, 2026, aligning with the Item Shop daily reset (4 PM PT / 7 PM ET). Dataminer reports also mention leaked cosmetics in bundles—extra outfits, back blings, pickaxes, emotes, a wrap, and a glider—while Cha and an Igris or Beru slot remain unconfirmed. Straight talk: until Epic confirms them, treat those names as tentative.

What has Epic Games officially shown about the Solo Leveling skins?

Epic Games has now officially revealed the Solo Leveling Fortnite collaboration through a short teaser shared on its social channels, and the spotlight is clearly on Sung Jin Woo. The clip leans into the character’s signature “Arise” vibe, with a line referencing Knight Commander Igris the Bloodred, which instantly tells long-time fans what kind of fantasy tone Epic is aiming for in this Fortnite crossover. That said, to stay on the safe side legally and factually, it’s worth separating what’s confirmed from what’s still speculation: right now, only Sung Jin Woo’s outfit is confirmed by Epic. Everything else you may have seen circulating is still in the “leaks and rumors” bucket until Epic or the in-game shop says otherwise.

Something else that’s being discussed a lot, and it matters for expectations: available signals suggest the collab is tied to Solo Leveling: Arise (the mobile game branding) rather than strictly the anime adaptation. Practically, that can influence cosmetic design details—armor accents, UI-style effects, and even the way emotes or pickaxes are themed. People often assume “anime collab” means 1:1 anime visuals, but Fortnite licensing deals vary, and Epic can pull inspiration from different official sources under the same franchise umbrella. If you’re planning purchases, keep your hype grounded: confirmed content is the safest bet; leaked content is still a maybe, even when it comes from accounts that are right most of the time.

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From a player perspective, the big takeaway is simple: as of now, Sung Jin Woo is real and happening in Fortnite, and the rest is best treated as pending. I’ve seen too many shop nights where folks stay up expecting three skins, then it’s only one outfit and a wrap—so yeah, manage expectations and you’ll enjoy it more.

Confirmed by Epic: Sung Jin Woo outfit
Not confirmed yet: other rumored outfits and bundle contents until they appear in the Fortnite Item Shop.

When is the Solo Leveling Fortnite release date and shop reset?

Current reporting based on dataminer schedules points to a Solo Leveling Fortnite release date of Friday, February 20, 2026, timed to the Fortnite Item Shop reset. In practical terms, that means the cosmetics should land when the shop rotates, rather than at a random midday push. The reset window widely tracked by the community is 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET. If you’ve ever missed a collab drop because you checked “after dinner” without thinking about time zones, you’re not alone—this one looks positioned right at that familiar daily flip.

Because Fortnite is global, a single reset lands on different local dates depending on where you live. North America sees it on February 20, while parts of Europe and the UK will see it tick over after midnight, so it reads as February 21 locally. That’s not Epic “changing the date”; it’s just the clock doing clock things. If you’re waiting to buy the Sung Jin Woo skin, or you’re watching to see whether Cha or Igris/Beru becomes real, lining up your local time with the reset is the cleanest way to avoid confusion.

  • Item Shop resets are the most common timing for collab cosmetics to appear.
  • Europe and the UK may see the content on February 21 locally even if the global target is February 20.
  • If you’re budgeting V-Bucks, wait for the shop tile: confirmed availability beats any leak.
  • Expect bundles and separate entries (common Fortnite pattern), but only treat them as real once visible in-game.

Which Solo Leveling characters are confirmed or still rumored?

Sung Jin Woo is the only character that’s firmly locked in, because Epic has shown him directly. Everything else floating around—extra outfits, extra cosmetics—lands in the “rumored” category for now. Datamining communities have referenced two additional skins that “should” accompany him, most commonly named as Cha and either Igris or Beru. That “either/or” is the part that makes cautious readers raise an eyebrow: when even leak trackers aren’t fully aligned on a name, it usually means the files are ambiguous, incomplete, or placeholders. And yes, that happens.

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There’s also a subtle detail that affects expectations: when a collab is aligned with a specific official product line—here, the chatter suggests Solo Leveling: Arise—the character lineup can favor what’s most marketable in that context. Fortnite collabs are often designed to reach both franchise fans and players who just want a clean outfit with strong effects. So the final selection can be a blend of “fan-recognizable” and “works well as a Fortnite cosmetic.” I’m saying it plainly because I’ve watched many collabs drop with one surprise omission that people assumed was guaranteed.

To keep it factual: at time of writing, you can safely plan around Sung Jin Woo’s Fortnite skin. If you’re specifically holding out for Cha Fortnite skin rumors, treat it as a waiting game until Epic publishes the full shop lineup. Leaks are often accurate, but not always complete, and sometimes they’re simply wrong—recent collab waves in Fortnite have shown missing cosmetics versus early leak lists. That’s not drama, it’s just the reality of an evolving live-service pipeline.

What leaked Solo Leveling bundles and cosmetics are expected?

Leaked bundle talk suggests Epic may sell the Solo Leveling Fortnite cosmetics in multiple ways: separate character bundles and a larger pack grouping everything together. The rumored structure usually includes Outfits paired with matching Back Blings, plus melee tools and emotes to round out the theme. If you’ve bought anime or game collabs before, you already know the pattern: one “headline skin,” supporting cosmetics that match the character’s silhouette, and at least one item that’s meant to be a flashy locker highlight, like a Weapon Wrap or a stylized Glider.

Here’s what dataminers have circulated so far as a likely content mix (still not official until it appears in the shop): three outfits (listed as Sung Jin Woo plus Cha and either Igris or Beru), with matching sets across Back Blings, Pickaxes, and Emotes. On top of that, there’s mention of one wrap and one glider. If you’re trying to estimate V-Bucks, that “3 outfits + full cosmetics” layout often indicates a premium all-in bundle, while the separate packs let you grab just your favorite character.

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One practical tip, said in a real-world way: if you’re the kind of player who changes skins a lot, the best value often comes from the bundle. If you’re loyal to one main, separate character packs usually feel better. And if you’re being careful with spending, wait until the shop tiles are visible; Fortnite sometimes rotates collab items out faster than expected, and sometimes keeps them for days. The only reliable source is what’s in the Fortnite Item Shop at reset, not a screenshot from a timeline post.

What are the exact Solo Leveling shop times by region?

The Fortnite shop reset time is the anchor for when the Solo Leveling skins should appear, and the same moment lands differently depending on your region. That’s why you’ll see two different dates referenced without anyone actually contradicting each other: North America can be February 20, while the UK and much of Europe will see it after midnight, reading as February 21 locally. If you’re coordinating with friends for a “buy and squad up” night, it helps to agree on the reset moment rather than the calendar date printed in one country.

RegionLocal shop reset timeLocal date
North America (PT)4:00 PMFebruary 20
North America (ET)7:00 PMFebruary 20
United Kingdom (GMT)12:00 AMFebruary 21
Europe (CET)1:00 AMFebruary 21
Japan (JST)9:00 AMFebruary 21
Brazil (BRT)9:00 PMFebruary 20

Conclusion

La collab Solo Leveling x Fortnite s’éclaircit avec un point solide : Sung Jin Woo est bien confirmé par Epic Games via un teaser. Pour le reste, on parle de skins fuités (notamment Cha et un choix qui hésiterait entre Igris ou Beru) ; donc, prudence, ça peut bouger. Franchement, gardez en tête que les fuites ne sont pas des annonces.

Côté timing, des dataminers avancent une date de sortie au 20 février 2026 au moment du reset de la boutique (selon votre région). Les packs évoqués parlent de bundles avec emotes, pickaxes, back blings, un wrap et un glider. Si vous visez l’achat, attendez l’affichage en boutique : c’est là que tout devient net, point.

Sources

  1. Epic Games. « Fortnite — Official Site ». Epic Games, s.d. Consulté le 2026-02-20. Consulter
  2. Epic Games. « Fortnite News ». Epic Games, s.d. Consulté le 2026-02-20. Consulter
  3. Epic Games. « Fortnite on X ». X, s.d. Consulté le 2026-02-20. Consulter

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