Fortnite’s Arcane Skins Unlikely to Return, Says Riot Games Co-Founder

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The popular Arcane skins featuring Jinx and Vi from the League of Legends Netflix show are unlikely to return to Fortnite anytime soon, according to Marc Merrill, co-founder of Riot Games. In a recent statement, Merrill mentioned on X that despite having a great partnership with Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, they haven’t been able to find the right fit to bring the skins back.

Limited-Time Collaboration

The Arcane skins were initially available in Fortnite for a limited time, with Jinx debuting in Chapter 2 Season 8 and Vi joining in Chapter 3 Season 1. Fans have been eagerly awaiting their return, but it seems that might not happen soon.

Possible Reasons for Unavailability

While the exact reasons for the skins’ unavailability are unclear, it’s possible that licensing issues or corporate priorities might be at play. Riot Games may prefer to keep iconic characters exclusive or tied to their ecosystem, or Epic Games might not see the same benefit in re-releasing skins tied to a rival company.

Fan Reaction

The news has sparked a mixed reaction from the Fortnite community, with some fans expressing disappointment and others speculating about potential future collaborations.

Conclusion

For now, it seems that Fortnite players will have to look elsewhere for new skins and cosmetics. However, the popularity of the Arcane skins suggests that there may be future opportunities for collaboration between Riot Games and Epic Games.

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