Everything You Need to Know
Fortnite has officially crossed into Game of Thrones territory, bringing three of the franchise’s biggest names into the game: Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and the Night King. For Fortnite players, this is one of the most striking fantasy crossovers the game has done in a long time. And for Game of Thrones fans, it is exactly the kind of dramatic fire-and-ice collaboration that feels almost inevitable in hindsight.
What makes the crossover especially fitting is the timing. Fortnite’s current Showdown season already leans heavily into opposing forces and dramatic thematic conflict, which makes a Game of Thrones collaboration feel unusually natural rather than random. Epic also ran official Jon Snow Cup and Night King Cup competitive events, confirming that this was not just a small Item Shop cameo but a broader themed activation inside Fortnite’s ecosystem.
Which Game of Thrones Characters Came to Fortnite?
The confirmed lineup includes Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and the Night King, all of whom appeared as official Item Shop offerings under the Ice and Fire Bundle. Epic’s own Item Shop pages list each character individually and show them as part of the same themed set.
Daenerys Targaryen in Fortnite
Daenerys arrived as a Fortnite outfit with Dragon’s Eggs as a Back Bling and the Dragonglass Blade included in her offer. Epic’s Item Shop page listed the Daenerys Targaryen offer at 1,800 V-Bucks and described the Back Bling as reactive to eliminations.
Jon Snow in Fortnite
Jon Snow also arrived as a full Fortnite outfit, bundled with the House Stark Shield Back Bling and Longclaw. Epic’s Item Shop page listed Jon Snow at 1,800 V-Bucks and noted that the outfit accumulates snow over time, giving it an extra reactive visual effect that fits the character perfectly.
Night King in Fortnite
The Night King joined the crossover as a separate outfit priced at 1,500 V-Bucks, with Night King’s Falx included as both a pickaxe and back bling item in the official offer. His visual design is easily the most intimidating of the three and gives the collaboration its darker side.
The Ice and Fire Bundle Explained
Epic also released an Ice and Fire Bundle, combining the major cosmetics from the crossover into one larger package. According to the official Item Shop listing, the bundle included Daenerys Targaryen, Dragon’s Eggs, Dragonglass Blade, Jon Snow, House Stark Shield, Longclaw, Night King, Night King’s Falx, Drogon, Mother of Dragons, and Claim The Throne. The bundle was listed at 4,000 V-Bucks, discounted from an original combined value of 7,200 V-Bucks.
That makes the crossover feel bigger than just three skins. It was packaged as a full premium event-style release, complete with themed accessories and a heavy emphasis on recognizable iconography from the Game of Thrones universe.
Fortnite Also Added Game of Thrones Cups
One of the strongest signs that Epic treated this as a major collaboration was the competitive rollout. Fortnite hosted official Game of Thrones Showdown Series Cups, explicitly named the Jon Snow Cup and the Night King Cup. Epic’s rules page refers to both events directly, and the official competitive event pages state that players could compete for a chance to earn Jon Snow or Night King cosmetic rewards before they hit the shop.
This matters because it shows the collaboration was not just about monetization. Epic also turned it into a competitive and community-facing event, giving players an alternate route to engage with the crossover and making the launch feel more like a Fortnite moment rather than a simple cosmetic drop.
Are the Game of Thrones Skins Still in the Fortnite Item Shop?
As of the official Item Shop listings retrieved here, the Daenerys, Jon Snow, and Night King offers were marked as purchasable until March 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM local time. That means the collaboration has officially arrived in Fortnite, but whether the items are still currently available depends on the live rotation after that date.
So the correct way to frame it right now is not “they are permanently available,” but rather that they came to Fortnite officially, with Item Shop pages and competitive tie-ins confirming the crossover.
Why This Crossover Fits Fortnite So Well
Fortnite has always thrived on strong visual identities, faction conflicts, and instantly recognizable characters. Game of Thrones offers all of that. Daenerys represents power and fire. Jon Snow brings a colder, heroic, duty-driven image. The Night King delivers pure menace and spectacle. Even before looking at sales or fan reaction, the creative logic is obvious: these are characters with clear silhouettes, strong lore appeal, and immediate cosmetic value in Fortnite’s style-driven ecosystem.
It also helps that the crossover fits the broader “ice versus power” tone currently visible across Fortnite’s Showdown-era content. The Jon Snow and Night King cups in particular show Epic leaning directly into that thematic contrast.
Final Thoughts
Yes — Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and the Night King officially came to Fortnite. Epic’s own Item Shop pages, bundle listing, and competitive event pages confirm the crossover beyond any doubt. Daenerys and Jon Snow were each listed at 1,800 V-Bucks, the Night King at 1,500 V-Bucks, and the full Ice and Fire Bundle at 4,000 V-Bucks.
For Fortnite, this is one of the most natural fantasy collaborations in recent memory. For players, it is exactly the kind of crossover that feels built for screenshots, themed loadouts, and instant hype. And for Game of Thrones fans, it is the moment Westeros finally stepped onto the Island.



