How to Get Masters of the Universe Skins in Fortnite

How to Get Masters of the Universe Skins in Fortnite

I open Fortnite and the Item Shop flashes a banner I almost missed. My heart jumps—nostalgia hits harder than I’d expected. I hesitate at the purchase button because everything costs V‑Bucks and time.

I’ve chased dozens of drops for work and play, so you can skip the guesswork and move fast. Epic Games rolled out the Masters of the Universe collab the night Chapter 7 Season 3 launched, and this drop is a lightning bolt of nostalgia. You’ll be buying through the Fortnite Item Shop with V‑Bucks; I’ll walk you through the fastest, safest way to get He‑Man, Skeletor and She‑Ra without overpaying.

Fortnite Masters of the Universe Item Shop
Image Credit: Epic Games

Movie lines are long and people are posting spoilers. How to Get Masters of the Universe Skins in Fortnite

You can grab these skins only from the Fortnite Item Shop. The Masters of the Universe drop arrived on June 6, 2026, at 8 PM ET and is tied to the new live‑action movie. Epic Games bundled He‑Man, She‑Ra and Skeletor with themed pickaxes and back blings.

The Item Shop is a treasure chest right now; if you’re buying, do it with a calm thumb. Here’s exactly what I do when I want a collab without buyer’s remorse:

  • Open Fortnite and tap Item Shop from the main lobby.
  • Scan the front page for the Masters of the Universe banner—big crossovers sit near the top.
  • Choose the Masters of the Universe bundle (3,600 V‑Bucks) or select individual items you want.
  • Confirm your V‑Bucks balance. If you need V‑Bucks, buy them through the Epic/Fortnite store in your platform’s wallet.
  • Press and hold Purchase, then check your Locker for the new cosmetics.

How do I get He‑Man skin in Fortnite?

Buy the He‑Man pack in the Item Shop for 1,800 V‑Bucks. If you need to purchase V‑Bucks from Epic, a typical pricing point is 1,000 V‑Bucks ≈ $7.99 (€7). That makes 1,800 V‑Bucks roughly $14.38 (€13) in real money—your exact charge will depend on platform taxes and regional pricing.

How much do the Masters of the Universe skins cost?

The collab is sold as individual packs and a bundle. On the Item Shop you’ll see V‑Bucks prices; convert to real money only if you’re topping up through the Epic store or your console wallet. Below are the V‑Bucks prices and approximate USD/€ equivalents based on typical V‑Buck pack math (1,000 V‑Bucks ≈ $7.99 / €7):

I checked the Item Shop timer the second the skins dropped. All Fortnite Masters of the Universe Cosmetics and Prices

The bundle and individual items are grouped together in the shop. The in‑game timer shows the set will rotate out on June 20, 2026, at 8 PM ET—so there’s a clear window to decide.

Fortnite Masters of the Universe Collab All Items
Image Credit: Epic Games
Cosmetic Item Prices (in V‑Bucks)
Masters of the Universe Bundle (contains all cosmetics) 3,600
He‑Man skin + Power Scabbard back bling + He‑Man’s Weaponry pickaxe 1,800
Skeletor skin + Skeletor’s Cape back bling + Skeletor’s Weaponry pickaxe 1,800
She‑Ra skin + She‑Ra’s Cape back bling + Sword of Protection pickaxe 1,600
He‑Man’s Weaponry pickaxe + Power Scabbard back bling 800
Sticks of Eternia pickaxe + back bling 800
Skeletor’s Weaponry pickaxe 800
Skeletor’s Cape back bling 300
She‑Ra’s Cape back bling 1,600
Laugh of Power emote 400
Seat of Defeat emote 300
Grayskull Drum Kit 800

If you want a quick money estimate: using the common V‑Buck pricing benchmark (1,000 V‑Bucks ≈ $7.99 / €7), those items work out to roughly:

  • 3,600 V‑Bucks ≈ $28.76 (€27)
  • 1,800 V‑Bucks ≈ $14.38 (€13)
  • 1,600 V‑Bucks ≈ $12.78 (€12)
  • 800 V‑Bucks ≈ $6.39 (€6)
  • 400 V‑Bucks ≈ $3.20 (€3)
  • 300 V‑Bucks ≈ $2.40 (€2)

When will the Masters of the Universe skins leave the shop?

According to the Item Shop timer, the set rotates out on June 20, 2026, at 8 PM ET. If you want a specific character, don’t wait until the final hour; seasonal timers and regional resets can change how long an item is visible.

I follow Epic Games, Fortnite social channels and community trackers (like reputable dataminers and store‑watchers on X/Twitter) for shop timestamps and drop leaks. That’s how you avoid buying V‑Bucks for a cosmetic that returns later on sale.

So: will you drop V‑Bucks for He‑Man and company now, or let Skeletor haunt your locker until the skins come back around?