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Fortnite: How to Unlock Hatsune Miku Skins

Author : Claire Apr 21,2025

With the launch of *Fortnite Festival* Season 7, fans are thrilled to see the much-anticipated arrival of Hatsune Miku as the season's Icon. The beloved Vocaloid character is featured across multiple *Fortnite* modes, offering a variety of skin options. Here's a comprehensive guide on how you can get your hands on these coveted skins and items.

How to Get the Hatsune Miku Fortnite Festival Skin

Neko Hatsune Miku skin in the Fortnite Festival Season 7 Music Pass

Each new season of *Fortnite Festival* brings with it a fresh Music Pass, showcasing the season's Icon along with exclusive music tracks, instruments, and more. In Season 7, the spotlight is on Neko Hatsune Miku, complete with an additional unlockable style.

The Neko Hatsune Miku skin is instantly available upon purchasing the Season 7 *Fortnite Festival* Music Pass, which you can acquire either through the *Fortnite* Crew subscription or by spending 1,400 V-Bucks. To unlock the final reward—an extra style for Neko Hatsune Miku inspired by the iconic *Fortnite* character Brite Bomber—players must grind through the Music Pass to earn the required XP or opt to purchase the reward tiers directly. This unique Miku Style mirrors the color schemes and patterns of Brite Bomber and features a Boogie Bomb on Miku's waist.

As you progress through the tiers of the Season 7 Music Pass, you'll also have the opportunity to earn other Hatsune Miku-themed items. These include the Neko Miku Keytar and Guitar instruments, various Back Blings like the Leek-To-Go and Neko Miku, the Miku Brite Keytar Pickaxe, several Jam Tracks, and more. Many of these skins and items come with LEGO styles, perfect for use in *LEGO Fortnite* modes. The Season 7 Music Pass will be available until April 8th, 2025, at 3:30 AM ET.

Every Hatsune Miku Skin and Item in the Fortnite Shop

If you're after the classic Hatsune Miku look, the *Fortnite* Item Shop has you covered. You can purchase the Hatsune Miku bundle for a discounted price of 3,200 V-Bucks (originally 5,200 V-Bucks), which includes the iconic Hatsune Miku skin along with various instruments and other items. These items are also available for individual purchase, allowing you to customize your spending.

Here's a detailed list of every Hatsune Miku skin and item available in the *Fortnite* Item Shop:

  • Hatsune Miku Icon Series Outfit – 1,500 V-Bucks
  • Pack-Sune Miku Back Bling – included with Miku Icon Series Outfit
  • Miku Live Beat Synched Emote – 500 V-Bucks
  • Miku Miku Beam Emote – 500 V-Bucks
  • Miku Light Contrail – 600 V-Bucks
  • Miku’s Beat Drums – 800 V-Bucks
  • Hastune’s Mic-u – 800 V-Bucks
  • Miku by Anamanaguchi & Hatsune Miku Jam Track – 500 V-Bucks

All of these items are bundled together in the Hatsune Miku Bundle, which will be available in the *Fortnite* Item Shop until March 12th, 2025, at 6:59 PM EST.

What Is the Cheapest Way to Get Every Hatsune Miku Skin in Fortnite? Answered

For dedicated fans aiming to collect every available Hatsune Miku item in *Fortnite*, subscribing to *Fortnite* Crew is a smart move. This subscription not only grants access to every pass, including the Music Pass, but also provides an additional 1,000 V-Bucks monthly.

Subscribers also gain access to the premium tiers of the *Fortnite* Battle Pass, which includes additional V-Bucks to be redeemed. By strategically using the V-Bucks earned from *Fortnite* Crew and the Battle Pass, players can accumulate enough currency to purchase the Hatsune Miku Icon Series skin and other items without additional spending.

*Fortnite* is playable across various platforms, including the Meta Quest 2 and 3, ensuring that fans can enjoy the game and its exciting new content on their preferred devices.

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