1. Rojgarlive » 
  2. Gaming » 
  3. When is Gojo Coming Back to Fortnite? Know Here

When is Gojo Coming Back to Fortnite? Know Here

Curious about Satoru Gojo's return to Fortnite? The exact date is unknown. Check the Item Shop regularly for updates, as the skin's availability is unpredictable.

by

Updated Jul 29, 2024

Advertisement

When is Gojo Coming Back to Fortnite? Know Here

When is Gojo Coming Back to Fortnite?

The return of Satoru Gojo to the Fortnite Item Shop is currently unknown. The last time the outfit was available was on June 16, 2024. Since its introduction on August 8, 2023, Satoru Gojo has appeared in the shop 31 times with an average interval of about 11 days between appearances.

Article continues below advertisement

For updates on its return, keep an eye on the Fortnite Item Shop regularly or follow Fortnite’s official announcements.

Satoru Gojo Fortnite

Satoru Gojo is a special character outfit in Fortnite based on the anime Jujutsu Kaisen. He is known for being one of the strongest sorcerers. In the game, this skin is an "Epic" rarity and costs 1500 V-Bucks when it’s available in the Item Shop. The skin has appeared in the shop several times, with the most recent appearance being on June 16, 2024. There is no set schedule for when it might return, so keep an eye on Fortnite's announcements for updates.

Article continues below advertisement
Article continues below advertisement

To get the Satoru Gojo skin, you’ll need to purchase it from the Item Shop when it’s available. You can also earn V-Bucks through different methods, such as playing mobile games on platforms like Playbite, which allows you to earn rewards and gift cards that can be used for V-Bucks. For the latest information on when the skin might come back, check the Fortnite Item Shop and follow their official updates.

Fortnite

Fortnite is an online video game developed by Epic Games, first released in 2017. It features several different game modes that use the same engine. Fortnite Battle Royale is a free-to-play game where up to 100 players compete to be the last one standing. Fortnite: Save the World is a cooperative game where up to four players fight off zombie-like creatures and defend objects using traps. Fortnite Creative lets players build their own worlds and battle arenas. There are also other modes like Lego Fortnite, an open-world survival game; Rocket Racing, a racing game; and Fortnite Festival, a rhythm game.

Article continues below advertisement
Article continues below advertisement

The game was first released with Save the World and Battle Royale in 2017. Creative came out on December 6, 2018, and the other modes are available on all platforms. Fortnite became hugely popular, especially Battle Royale, drawing over 125 million players within a year and earning significant revenue. By December 2019, it had made $9 billion and is considered one of the best games ever. The game is available on many platforms including macOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Fortnite Gameplay

Fortnite Gameplay offers several modes with different styles of play:

  • Fortnite Battle Royale: In this mode, up to 100 players compete to be the last one or team left. Players jump from a "Battle Bus" onto an island, find weapons and resources, and fight each other. The safe area of the map gets smaller over time because of a toxic storm, pushing players into closer quarters until only one player or team remains.
  • Fortnite: Save the World: This is a cooperative mode where up to four players work together to complete missions and fight off zombie-like creatures. Players build defenses and traps to protect their objectives and save survivors. They earn rewards like new heroes and weapon upgrades.
  • Fortnite Creative: Here, players can build their own worlds and game experiences. They can create custom maps, battle arenas, and various challenges using game assets.
  • Lego Fortnite: A survival game where players use Lego Minifigs to gather materials, build structures, craft tools, and fight monsters in an open-world setting.
  • Rocket Racing: A racing game where players race vehicles, using speed boosts, drifting, and performing stunts on tracks. It’s a spin-off from Rocket League.
  • Fortnite Festival: A rhythm game with three modes:
  • Main Stage: Players perform songs by hitting notes in time with the music, similar to Rock Band.
  • Battle Stage: Players compete to get the highest score and be the last one left.
  • Jam Stage: Players create their own music remixes, which can also be used in other Fortnite modes.

Most modes are free-to-play, but Save the World requires a purchase. Players use V-Bucks, an in-game currency, to buy cosmetic items and battle passes. All modes support cross-platform play, meaning players can use their Epic Games account to save progress and items across different devices

Recent Articles

Stay updated on the latest in entertainment, general news, puzzles, gaming, tech, and more with a comprehensive roundup of recent articles covering a wide range of topics, ensuring you're informed and entertained across various interests.
Advertisement