
With Chapter 5 Season 4, Fortnite has transformed its atmosphere in collaboration with Marvel, featuring Doctor Doom decimating the battleground. The season has had plenty of comic-book cosmetics available in the shop and the battle pass. Among the most coveted, the Iron Spider skin has got players’ attention, and has left them with many questions. This guide will has all the information available condensed in one place.
In Chapter 5 Season 4, Iron Spider skin is introduced as a limited cosmetic item part of the Iron Spider bundle. This skin, along with the bundle, can be purchased directly from the Fortnite web shop or the in-game Item Shop. The steps to buy it in-game are as follows:
Fortunately, even if you buy the skin as a standalone purchase, it comes with Lego style version for free. Alongside the skin, the Back Bling, Pickaxe, and Glider are included in the for the price of one. As good as it may seem, the Arachno Arms Back Bling, Iron Spider gauntlets pickaxe, and the Arachno Jets glider cannot be purchased separately, so do keep that in mind.
The availability of the Iron Spider bundle in the Item Shop is unconfirmed. Fortunately, most Marvel-themed skins appear for a few days to a week, depending on the collaboration’s duration and popularity. However, the exact duration can vary, and Epic Games often rotates popular skins back into the Item Shop based on demand.
To ensure you don’t miss out on the the skin or the bundle, it’s advisable to check the Item Shop regularly. Additionally, Epic Games often announces the availability of skins through their official social media channels and in-game notifications, so keep an eye out for those updates.
We wish you best of the luck and enjoy swinging through Reality Zero with your Iron Spider outfit. Remember, with great cosmetics, comes great responsibility.
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