Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 is set to last until December 6, which marks the start of Chapter 6. While the current iteration of the game offers plenty to enjoy, including the return of OG Fortnite Chapter 2, many fans are already shifting their focus to what’s coming next. Interestingly, it appears that Epic Games has yet to take full advantage of a clear marketing opportunity.

The first act of Arcane Season 2 was recently released, following its confirmation shortly after Season 1 ended. With a production cost of $250 million, making it the most expensive animated series to date, the show based on League of Legends has achieved massive success, becoming the most popular Netflix series across over 60 countries. However, when Fortnite and Arcane fans visited the Fortnite Item Shop on November 11, they found no sign of the Jinx or Vi skins from 2021 and 2022.

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Arcane Season 2's Popularity Could Drive Significant Revenue for Fortnite

According to Exploding Topics, Fortnite generated over $9 billion in its first two full years since launch, with crossover and themed events increasing its monthly revenue by about 23%. While specific numbers have not been released, Epic Games likely saw significant revenue from the sale of Arcane-themed skins in Fortnite, particularly the Jinx and Vi bundles. Though items from the Arcane: League of Legends Set have made multiple reappearances in the game, it has now been over 1,000 days since players could last acquire anything from the collaboration.

The Arcane Jinx skin launched in November 2021, with the Arcane Vi skin following in February 2022.

With the immense buzz surrounding the second season of Arcane and the excitement from the League of Legends 2024 Season World Championship in October, it’s clear that Fortnite should revisit its successful collaboration with the show. Reintroducing the popular Jinx and Vi skins, along with the potential addition of new skins like Ekko, Caitlyn, or Viktor would allow Epic Games to capitalize on the growing hype. Doing so would also tap into the ever-expanding fan bases of both franchises.

Fortnite Shouldn't Wait Too Long for Its Arcane Season 2 Crossover

Since the Arcane Vi skin arrived in Fortnite just three months after Arcane Season 1 premiered on Netflix, there remains a chance that Fortnite will team up with Riot Games for a crossover centered around Arcane Season 2. However, it's worth noting that other Riot Games titles, such as Valorant and League of Legends, have already taken action to promote the new season in their respective games. Valorant released an Arcane Season 2 Collector's Set, while League of Legends introduced several new champion skins to coincide with the season's release. This includes, but isn't necessarily limited to, Brawler Vi, Shimmer Lab Singed, Commander Caitlyn, and Prestige Commander Caitlyn.

Fortunately, the ongoing split of Arcane Season 2 into three separate acts means that the Fortnite Item Shop still has plenty of time to capitalize on the content, keeping the collaboration alive and the buzz maintained throughout the season. Fortnite could extend the event through the end of the year or into early 2025, keeping the hype over the nine episodes active while potentially aligning with the progression of the show. For reference, the acts and their release dates are as follows:

  • Arcane Season 2 Part 1 - November 9, 2024
  • Arcane Season 2 Part 2 – November 16, 2024
  • Arcane Season 2 Part 3 – November 23, 2024
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