The iconic French electronic duo Daft Punk has finally arrived in Fortnite with what Epic Games describes as its largest music collaboration to date. Although the musicians officially disbanded in 2021, their legendary status remains alive and well among the fans.
Below is everything you need to know about getting the highly desired Daft Punk skins in Fortnite.
Daft Punk Skins Release Schedule
The Daft Punk pack will go on sale in the Fortnite Item Shop on September 25, 2025, at 8:00 PM ET (1:00 AM BST on September 26). This is the same time frame that Fortnite typically refreshes its daily Item Shop, so it should be readily available to consumers globally.
The primary Daft Punk Experience will go live on September 27, 2025, at 2:00 PM ET (7:00 PM BST) with a celebratory grand opening that players will be able to access 30 minutes prior. In contrast to other Fortnite concerts, this is expected to be a fully interactive playground that will be available for a while, indicating a longer window of availability.
The partnership brings Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo to Fortnite via this cosmetic bundle. Both artists receive individually designed theme outfits accompanied by respective accessories:
Daft Punk Fortnite Bundle Items

Epic Games has not confirmed the precise bundle costs. Here is a list of all the items that will be available in the bundle:
GM08 Outfit Package (Thomas Bangalter-inspired)
- GM08 Outfit with both Fortnite and LEGO styles
- Gold Battery Back Bling
- Get Lucky Emote that recreates elements from the music video
- Daft Punk Wrap for weapons and vehicles
TB3 Outfit Package (Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo-inspired)
- TB3 Outfit with both Fortnite and LEGO styles
- Silver Battery Back Bling
- Around the World Emote
- Daft Punk Future Wrap
Musical Instruments and Tracks
- Daft Punk Double-Neck Guitar – “Stay up all night”
- Take Five Bass – “Lose your head”
- “Get Lucky” Jam Track featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers
Additional Jam Tracks available separately include “Instant Crush” featuring Julian Casablancas, and two tracks featuring The Weeknd: “I Feel It Coming” and “Starboy”.
From recent music bundles such as the deadmau5 bundle (2,600 V-Bucks) and standard Fortnite music artist bundles, the full Daft Punk bundle is predicted to cost around 2,800 V-Bucks. This would translate to around $22 in real money when buying V-Buck bundles.
Which one are you most excited for, the Daft Punk Bundle or the Daft Punk Experience? Let us know in the comments below.

