Tsuki is a Rare Outfit in Fortnite that can be purchased in the Item Shop for 1,200 V-Bucks or with Typical Gamer's Locker Bundle for 2,100 V-Bucks. Tsuki was first released in Season 9 and is part of the Kata Tech Set.
As of late 2025, there's no official confirmation of Travis Scott returning to Fortnite in 2025 or 2026, despite persistent rumors, leaks, and strong player desire due to his rarity and hints like his music in-game. While Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has expressed willingness to have him back, and players find clues like his song at a new location, it remains speculative.
The 1,000th skin released in Fortnite was Etheria, a Rare outfit from the Fallen Oasis set, which came to the Item Shop on May 16, 2021, during Chapter 2, Season 6. Players celebrated this milestone as the game continued to expand its vast collection of cosmetics, with Etheria being an Elvin warrior type skin, available for 1,200 V-Bucks.
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When was Tsuki first released?
"Moon", stylized as "TSUKI") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Namie Amuro for her ballad-inspired concept compilation, Ballada (2014). It was distributed by Avex Trax and Amuro's record label, Dimension Point, on January 29, 2014 in Japan, and released worldwide as a digital single by Avex Music Creative Inc.
Today, an epic is an epic if it's a long story about a hero that serves as an organizing point of cultural or social identity. It might be used to describe any creative media that has a broad scope, that speaks broadly to the human condition, that is long or large, and that is ambitious in its artistic goals.
Sweeney lives in Cary, North Carolina. According to Forbes, as of May 2022, he has a net worth of $7.6 billion. However, Bloomberg estimates his wealth at $9.6 billion. Since 2006, Sweeney has filed several patents related to computer software.
Travis Scott's Astronomical is the 4th Live Event to be part of a collaboration, the other three being Showtime, Live At Risky, and Now Playing!. It is the 1st Live Event to use the Chaos Engine.
Travis Scott and his Astroworld persona, Astro Jack, are similar to Kratos in that plenty of players got them when they were released, but there isn't much chance of seeing them again. After the “Astronomical” Travis Scott concert event, the skins were available in the Fortnite item shop.
While Epic Games doesn't officially confirm skins that never return, popular ones speculated to be gone include Travis Scott, Mike Lowrey, Arcane Jinx, Kratos, and several early exclusives like Galaxy and Wonder, often due to licensing issues, PR problems, or game updates. Some battle pass skins, like Monarch, also become unavailable, while certain collaborations (like Marvel or Star Wars) might return in different versions.