Fortnite: How to get the Shadow Strike pack

A FAN favourite skin pack has returned to the Fortnite store.

There’s always a lot of excitement about skins in Fortnite. In recent years, the game has had crossovers with countless pop-culture icons.


Shadow Strike pack on the Fornite in-game store
The Shadow Strike pack is back in-store – Epic Games

Everyone from Darth Vader to Scarlet Witch has been unlockable or purchasable as in-game skins.

Even now, you can complete a series of challenges to unlock not one, but two different Indiana Jones skins and go diving into the Shuffled Shrines puzzle.

Crossovers with other brands are always fun, but often the most popular skins are the original ones, as they give players something unique.

Case in point, the Shadow Strike pack returned to the in-game store today after two months’ absence and fans are overjoyed.

How to get the Shadow Strike Fortnite skins

These sleek black and white skins are some of the coolest skins in Chapter 3 Season 3 and they come in several different styles.

You have the Shadow Archetype who runs around in a tight hoodie with a strange mechanical mask on his face.

Then the Nite Gunner has pure white eyes, a skin-tight morph suit, and a few shoddy-looking accessories scattered over it.

Finally, the Mecha Team Shadow is a robot with a cutesy bear-like face, but strong spiky armour from the neck down.

The pack also includes three accessories to get yourself fully kitted out.

You can purchase each skin or accessory from this pack individually for 1500 V-Bucks, which will cost you £12.98.

Alternatively, you can purchase the entire bundle for a currently discounted price of 2,800 V-Bucks, which costs £15.99.

There’s been no announcement as to how long this pack will remain in-store, but they likely won’t stick around for very long, so if you want this pack you should get on it right away.

Although there is no set schedule, this pack has appeared in the store roughly every two months since it was first released in September 2020.

Written by Ryan Woodrow on behalf of GLHF.