Hatsune Miku has officially arrived in Fortnite, making her highly anticipated debut with the launch of the new Festival Season. You can now unlock two stunning skins: Hatsune Miku and Neko Hatsune Miku.
The virtual Japanese pop sensation has been one of the most highly requested skins in Fortnite for several years. Now, she’s finally been introduced as part of the v33.20 patch update on January 14, bringing with her two exclusive skins, a themed Music Pass, and plenty of cosmetics.
Here’s how to get both Hatsune Miku skins in Fortnite, along with more about who the character is.
How to unlock Hatsune Miku skin in Fortnite
You can obtain the normal Hatsune Miku skin in Fortnite by purchasing the Outfit from the in-game or online Item Shop for 1,400 V-Bucks. The Hatsune Miku Bundle is also available, featuring her skin along with other exclusive cosmetics. Here are all the options in Fortnite’s Item Shop relating to her signature Outfit.
Individual Outfit
Price: 1,500 V-Bucks
The standard Hatsune Miku skin features the character’s iconic light blue and grey look with her signature long pigtail hairstyle. When you buy the individual Outfit pack from the Item Shop, you will also receive the Pack-Sune Miku Back Bling and the LEGO skin style variant for the Outfit as bonus cosmetics.
Hatsune Miku Bundle
Price: 3,200 V-Bucks
If you’re a big Miku fan, who wants to get their hands on every item the Vocaloid has to offer in Fortnite, you can also unlock the Hatsune Miku Bundle which contains the standard Hatsune Miku skin, along with 8 other cosmetics as part of the pack.
Here’s everything included in the bundle:
- Hatsune Miku skin
- Hatsune Miku LEGO skin style
- Pack-Sune Miku Back Bling
- Miku Live Emote
- Miku Miku Beam Emote
- Miku Light Contrail
- Hatsune’s Mic-U Microphone
- Miku’s Beat Drums
- Miku Jam Track by Anamanaguchi, Hatsune Miku
Individual items
Additionally, six Miku-themed cosmetics are available for individual purchase in the Item Shop. Below are the items along with their V-Bucks prices:
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- Miku Live Emote – 500 V-Bucks
- Miku Miku Beam Emote – 500 V-Bucks
- Miku Light Contrail – 600 V-Bucks
- Miku’s Beat Drums – 800 V-Bucks
- Hatsune’s Mic-U Microphone – 800 V-Bucks
- Miku Jam Track – 800 V-Bucks
How to obtain Neko Hatsune Miku skin in Fortnite
The alternative Neko Miku skin is available to claim by purchasing the Premium Reward Track of the Festival Season 7 Music Pass for 1,400 V-Bucks.
This will instantly unlock the Neko variant skin, while you’ll need to earn XP to progress through the remaining tiers of the Pass and unlock 20 additional Premium rewards, including the final bonus skin style inspired by Brite Bomber.
The Music Pass offers four pages of both free and Premium rewards to claim, all these are detailed in the images above. A full list of these rewards can be found below:
Page 1
- Neko Hatsune Miku skin
- Miku Speaker Emote
- Cherry Cordial Jam Track (Free)
- Sparklescent Aura
- Miku On Stage Loading Screen (Free)
- Front Page Pose Emote
- Work Work by Britney Spears Jam Track
- Shamisen Electric Bass (Free)
Page 2
- Synthslicer Emote
- Dexting Jam Track (Free)
- It’s Miku Spray Emote
- Nemia’s Night Lights Loading Screen
- Paper Lantern Aura (Free)
- Short Skirt / Lock Jacket Jam Track
- Neko Miku Keytar
Page 3
- Leek-To-Go Back Bling
- First Person Jam Track (Free)
- Miku Brite Keytar
- Hypno-Doughberman Emote
- The Break Emote (Free)
- Love Don’t Cost A Thing by Jennifer Lopez Jam Track
- Neko Miku Guitar
Page 4
- Six String Sniper Emote
- Not Without A Fight Jam Track (Free)
- Dough On The Go Spray Emote
- Dark Wings Aura
- M@gical Cure! Love Shot! by Hatsune Miku Jam Track
- Shatter Sonic Guitar (Free)
- Digital Dream Spray Emote
- Neko Hatsune Miku Brite Bomber skin style
You have until April 8, 2025, at 12:30 AM PT / 3:30 AM ET / 8:30 AM GMT to obtain the skin and claim all the rewards in the Music Pass. This is also the end date for Season 7 of the Fortnite Festival.
Hatsune Miku took over from Snoop Dogg on January 14 as the headliner for the new Fortnite Festival season.
Who is Hatsune Miku?
Hatsune Miku, a virtual pop star and Vocaloid, made her debut in 2007. Represented as a 16-year-old anime character with turquoise hair, she has become one of the world’s most iconic virtual singers.
Initially popular in Japan, Miku has since gained a global following with her holographic live performances and synthesized voice. She has also collaborated with several games, including Fitness Boxing on Nintendo Switch, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, and Magic: The Gathering.
While most Fortnite players have been loving Hatsune Miku’s debut in Fortnite, some backlash over the skin designs has emerged, but fans have quickly rallied in support.