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Fortnite Dragon Ball Skins Return Through Webshop Access

Epic Games has reintroduced the popular Fortnite Dragon Ball skins, but this time with an unusual twist. While these sought-after cosmetics are back, they are only accessible through the Epic Games Webshop, as a visibility error prevented their designated section from appearing in the in-game Item Shop.

The Fortnite Dragon Ball skins were expected to return to the Item Shop on December 31 at 7 PM ET, but players couldn’t find them after the shop refreshed. Epic Games later clarified that a visibility issue had hidden the Dragon Ball section, making it impossible to access these skins directly from the game.

As a result, players need to visit the Webshop – a platform introduced by Epic Games in August 2024 -to purchase the Fortnite Dragon Ball skins remotely through a web browser.

To get the Fortnite Dragon Ball skins, players can log in to their Epic Games account via the official Webshop. Although these skins aren’t visible in the in-game Item Shop currently, they should become available when the shop undergoes its next refresh.

    The Fortnite Dragon Ball skins are among the most beloved collaborations in Fortnite history. These skins not only bring iconic characters from the Dragon Ball franchise into the Fortnite universe but also appeal to fans of both gaming and anime.

    Their return highlights the growing complexity of Fortnite’s Item Shop. Once relatively simple, the shop now spans multiple tabs and offers hundreds of cosmetics, including packs, wraps, jam tracks, and other collaborations. Players can even apply filters to locate specific items.

    The return of the Fortnite Dragon Ball skins has excited fans, though the visibility error has caused some frustration. Many players prefer the convenience of purchasing cosmetics directly in-game rather than using the Webshop workaround.

    Fortunately, gamers can still ensure they don’t miss out on the Fortnite Dragon Ball skins by using the Webshop until the issue is resolved. Epic Games is expected to address the problem soon, ensuring a smoother experience for future Item Shop updates.

    Chidubem

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