How do you get the Fortnite Skibidi Toilet Skin?
Through an odd partnership, the popular Skibidi Toilet joke has left the realm of social media and entered the realm of video games.
Here is everything you need to know about the partnership with Fortnite, where this online sensation will be featured.
What is the Skibidi Toilet Fortnite collab?
Cosmetics with a toilet theme will be available for purchase in the Fortnite Item Shop as part of this partnership.
With a mysterious post on X that only included emojis for a toilet, plunger, and video camera, Fortnite revealed the new partnership.
When will the Skibidi Toilet and Fortnite collab be available?
On December 18, 2024, these skins and bundles became available.
Up to December 28 at 4 p.m. local time, they will be accessible on the game’s store.
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Players will therefore only be able to purchase from this winter drop for a short period of time.
What items can players purchase and how much will they cost?
Gamers can purchase a bundle or individual products.
In the game, players can buy three different items.
The first item is a 1,500 V-Bucks Plungerman Outfit with Skibidi Backpack.
Players will have to pay 600 V-Bucks for an additional Skibidi Toilet Back Bling.
800 V-Bucks would be the price of the plungerman’s plunger pickaxe.
Additionally, players will be able to buy all three of these things together.
Compared to buying them separately, this will cost 2,200 V-Bucks, which should be 700 V-Bucks less.
What is the Skibidi Toilet meme?
Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok have witnessed this trend.
When YouTuber DaFuqBoom produced an animated series online, theme began.
In these videos, a song played in the background while actors’ heads rose from a toilet.
The catchy melody was a mix of Biser King’s Dom Dom Yes Yes and Timbaland’s Give It To Me.
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Younger audiences were the main audience for the series.
The main video reached more than 50 million views online and the trend has spread to other apps.
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