
El Chapulin Colorado skin, last seen 800+ days ago, finally returns to Fortnite. However, the players are disappointed to see the main emote missing.
Fortnite is known to collaborate with different franchises and communities around the world, bringing forth amazing skins and other in-game items for the fans to enjoy. It has a vast and varied collection of in-game items. One of these was the El Chapulin Colorado set.
Fortnite made headlines within the community with the introduction of El Chapulin Colorado, set in Chapter 2 Season 8, in collaboration with the Mexican televised comedy series aired in the 1970s. The skin set was an immediate fan favorite for its included skins, bundles, sprays, and emotes.
After its disappearance, the fans waited eagerly for its return. It’s finally here in Chapter 5 Season 3, but fans are still not happy. Here’s why.
One of the items not included in the return is an emote named âÂĄQue No Panda El CĂșnico!â inspired by a hilarious scene within the series. Players who missed out on the emote were hopeful of its return. Unfortunately, they were immediately vocal about their disappointment regarding the exclusion of it.
In a turn of events, this angered disappointment is not stopping players from rejoicing for the return of El Chapulin Colorado skin and readying their wallets.
El Chapulin Colorado is available in the shop right now for 1200 V-Bucks, including some of the previous items.
The skin costs 1200 V-Bucks, while the pickaxe, Chipotle Chillon, costs 500. Scrolling down, you will find the discounted bundles costing 2000 V-Bucks, alongside the included skins in the bundle only costing 800 individually.
The fans are still hopeful that they might add the emote, âÂĄQue No Panda El CĂșnico!â but there have been no statements regarding the emote as of now. The fans can only be vocal about it, and hope that Epic might listen to them wanting it. This is no problem for the fans of El Chapulin Colorado skin because the skin is now available in the shop.Â
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