I landed on the island with nothing but a reboot card and a nagging thought: the Cyberpunk skins were back in the shop and I had to decide fast. The clock on the Item Shop ticked toward reset while players in queue argued which cosmetic was worth the buy. I opened my locker and realized owning one of these skins changes how you play more than you might expect.
I’m the kind of player who checks the Item Shop like a trader watches a market. You want the facts, the timing, and the simplest path to buy without overthinking. Below I’ll walk you through exactly how to pick up the Cyberpunk 2077 Wave 1 set, what’s in the Night City Denizens bundle, and what to expect from the Adam Smasher drop—straight, practical, and framed around the Item Shop clock that decides when an item lives or dies.
How to Get Fortnite Cyberpunk Wave 1 Skins in Fortnite
I first saw the Wave 1 lineup pop during Chapter 6 Season 1 on December 24, 2024, and it stuck in the shop rotation afterward.
The Cyberpunk 2077 Wave 1 skins arrived as regular Item Shop drops rather than Battle Pass unlocks, which means you buy them when Epic Games puts them in front of players. The set currently appears inside the Night City Denizens bundle for 2,800 V-Bucks (≈€20). The Item Shop is a revolving wardrobe.

How you buy it is simple and the steps are the same whether you want the bundle or pick items individually:
- Open Fortnite and tap the Item Shop tab at the top of the lobby.
- Scroll until the Cyberpunk section appears—Epic groups these with other licensed drops.
- Select the Night City Denizens bundle or any single cosmetic you prefer.
- Confirm you have enough V-Bucks, then hit Purchase.
- Open your Locker to equip the new items.
If you snag the bundle you’ll receive:
- Johnny Silverhand skin + Johnny’s Duffel Bag back bling — part of the bundle priced at 2,800 V-Bucks (≈€20)
- V skin + Flathead back bling — included in same bundle
- Mantis Blades pickaxes — listed separately at 800 V-Bucks (≈€6)
- Silverhand’s Katana pickaxe — 800 V-Bucks (≈€6)
- Johnny Silverhand’s Guitar back bling + guitar instrument — 800 V-Bucks (≈€6)
- Night City Lights wrap — 500 V-Bucks (≈€4)
How to get Cyberpunk 2077 skins in Fortnite?
You get them when Epic Games places them in the Fortnite Item Shop. They rotate on the Item Shop timer, so the real trick is catching them before the next reset.
The current Night City Denizens bundle is scheduled to leave with the Item Shop reset on March 31, 2026, at 8 PM ET. If you want these specific Wave 1 cosmetics, buy before the clock runs out or wait for a future rotation.
How much do the Fortnite Cyberpunk 2077 skins cost?
The Wave 1 characters—Johnny Silverhand and V—are priced at 1,500 V-Bucks each when sold individually. The bundle packages multiple items for 2,800 V-Bucks (≈€20). Think of these prices like festival tickets: small, but they add up if you’re buying every drop.
How to Get Adam Smasher Skin in Fortnite
I watched a trailer tease Adam Smasher during Chapter 7 Season 2 and the fan reaction on Twitter lit up within minutes.
Adam Smasher arrives as part of Wave 2 of the collaboration, and Epic translated his towering, mechanical form into one of Fortnite’s most imposing skins. The drop is expected to retail around 1,500 V-Bucks (≈€10) and will likely include matching back bling and a pickaxe—CD Projekt Red (CDPR) and Epic Games clearly coordinated the look.

When will the Adam Smasher Fortnite skin come out?
Expect Adam Smasher during Chapter 7 Season 2; official timing comes from Epic’s Item Shop schedule and promotional pushes. I’ll update this guide as soon as Epic flips the switch and the skin appears in the shop.
For collectors and streamers I recommend following Epic Games’ official Fortnite channels and CD Projekt Red’s socials—streamers on Twitch and creators on YouTube often show exact timestamps for drops and can highlight any bonus emotes or instrument layers that come with a skin.
I’ve outlined the who, when, and how. Your move: buy the bundle for maximum value or pick single items if you’re chasing a specific look. Johnny’s guitar becomes a torch cutting through the neon haze.
Do you grab a cosmetic for style, status, or nostalgia—and which Cyberpunk skin will you drop into matches wearing tonight?