I saw Mickey peeking over my shoulder in the Item Shop and my thumb froze over the purchase button. You have a narrow window before the rotation eats the drop and the three plushes vanish into the shop’s history. I’ll walk you through exactly when to buy, what each piece costs, and why moving fast matters.

Observation: I checked the Item Shop clock at 7:00 PM ET and saw the Disney section queued up.
The Disney Tsum Tsum back blings land in Fortnite’s Item Shop on February 22, 2026 at 7 PM ET. If you want the plush Mickey, Donald, or Goofy back blings, that is the moment to be signed into Fortnite and ready to buy. ([beebom.com](https://beebom.com/how-to-get-disney-back-blings-in-fortnite/?utm_source=openai))
Observation: I opened my wallet tab on the Epic Games Store to confirm V-Bucks rates, because numbers matter when you decide fast.
Each Tsum Tsum back bling is priced at 500 V-Bucks. You can buy them individually or take the bundle (the site reported a bundle range of roughly 1,200–1,500 V-Bucks depending on how Epic packages it). The official Epic Games 1,000 V-Bucks listing currently shows a price of $8.99. Using a recent USD→EUR conversion, 1,000 V-Bucks at $8.99 equals about €7.58 (USD→EUR rate reference). ([store.epicgames.com](https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/product/fortnite–1000-v-bucks?utm_source=openai))
- Mickey Tsum Tsum — 500 V-Bucks (≈ €4 rounded)
- Donald Tsum Tsum — 500 V-Bucks (≈ €4 rounded)
- Goofy Tsum Tsum — 500 V-Bucks (≈ €4 rounded)
- Bundle — 1,200–1,500 V-Bucks (≈ €9–€11 rounded)
If you prefer the raw reference: 500 V-Bucks at the current Epic rate converts to roughly $4.50 (≈ €3.79) which I’m rounding to €4 for clarity. The Epic Games store price is the basis for these numbers. ([store.epicgames.com](https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/product/fortnite–1000-v-bucks?utm_source=openai))
Observation: I tapped the Item Shop and watched the Disney category sit near the top of new releases.
How to buy, step by step: open Fortnite, go to the Item Shop, find the Disney section (Epic typically features fresh drops at the top), and choose either the single 500 V-Bucks back bling or the bundle. If you don’t have enough V-Bucks, the Epic Games Store lets you purchase V-Bucks packs; recent store listings show the 1,000 V-Bucks pack at $8.99 (≈ €7.58). Be ready — the shop cycles often and items can leave in days. ([store.epicgames.com](https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/product/fortnite–1000-v-bucks?utm_source=openai))
Can I get the Fortnite Disney Tsum Tsum back blings for free?
No. These are Item Shop items and must be bought with V-Bucks; Epic hasn’t announced any free drop or unlock route for the Tsum Tsum back blings. If you see a giveaway, treat it with caution and check official Epic or Fortnite channels first. ([beebom.com](https://beebom.com/how-to-get-disney-back-blings-in-fortnite/?utm_source=openai))
What is included in the Fortnite Disney Tsum Tsum bundle?
The bundle bundles three plush-style back blings: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Each functions purely as a cosmetic back bling for your avatar in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1. ([beebom.com](https://beebom.com/how-to-get-disney-back-blings-in-fortnite/?utm_source=openai))
Will the Fortnite Disney Tsum Tsum back blings return?
Epic hasn’t attached strict exclusivity to these items, so a reappearance is possible — but don’t count on frequent drops. Collaborations with Disney have become more selective; rarer returns are common, which is why many players buy immediately. ([beebom.com](https://beebom.com/how-to-get-disney-back-blings-in-fortnite/?utm_source=openai))
Observation: I watched friends debate for ten minutes before pressing purchase and saw hesitation cost them a favorite item.
Why you might buy now: scarcity and crossover value. Collaborations with Disney and Epic often become collector’s items inside Fortnite, and a plush back bling can signal a choice as personal as a profile picture. The Mickey Tsum Tsum is a pocket-sized trophy for your loadout, and that small signal can matter in social lobbies.
Observation: I checked Epic and community chatter and noticed players recommending the Exact Amount top-up tool to avoid overspending.
Practical tips I use and recommend: top up V-Bucks in exact increments when possible (Epic has been rolling out more flexible V-Bucks purchases across platforms), check platform-specific availability—PlayStation historically has different purchase flows—and scan official Epic or Fortnite social channels for any last-minute timing notes. If you value rarity, buy the one you want rather than waiting for a rumored return. ([theverge.com](https://www.theverge.com/news/776478/fortnite-v-bucks-need-top-up-item-shop-skins-exact-amount?utm_source=openai))
I’ve shown the steps, the costs in V-Bucks and rounded euros, and why timing matters — now it’s your move: will you grab a Disney Tsum Tsum and wear it as a small, loud wink in-game?