Hatsune Miku has finally arrived in Fortnite as the latest headliner of Fortnite Festival, and she's come with a heap of cosmetics that you can unlock via the new Music Pass.
It’s finally time – Hatsune Miku has made it to Fortnite. Even in a game with a Shaq cosmetic pack, the maligned appearance of Skibidi Toilet's Plungerman and an Edward Scissorhands skin, things can, in fact, get stranger.
The beloved vocaloid vocalist is the new headliner for Fortnite Festival in its seventh season, and as her dominion is established following Snoop Dogg's appearance and Karol G's festival pass, she’ll be all over the game’s Item Shop. More importantly, she’ll be all over the rhythm game mode as its new face.
There is a strong collection of items in the game to purchase, but players looking for more of a challenge, some exclusive items, and Jam Tracks can get stuck in the Fortnite Festival Music Pass packed with Miku goodies. So, what exactly can we expect from Fortnite Festival Season 7? Here’s what you need to know about the Fortnite Festival Music Pass.
Fortnite Festival Music Pass – end date
The Season 7 Fortnite Festival Music Pass, featuring Hatsune Miku, will end on Tuesday, April 8, at 8.30am GMT / 3.30am EST / 12.30am PST. We know this thanks to official confirmation on the Fortnite Festival Music Pass’ page, in-game.
There’s plenty of time to work through the pass, so there is no pressure if you can't come to it any time soon. Much like Snoop Dogg in the Item Shop, we can expect Miku to be around for a while.
Fortnite Festival Music Pass – price
If you're keen to purchase the Fortnite Festival Music Pass for yourself, it'll cost you 1,400 V-Bucks. If you're going from an empty wallet and want to purchase the Music Pass, your best bet is to buy a pack of 2,800 V-Bucks from the in-game store, which will cost you £17.49 / $22.99 / AU$30.35.
Alternatively, you can work your way through the pass for as long as you're subscribed to Fortnite Crew, which will also give you access to the game's other passes, the Rocket League Pass and a bonus 1,000 V-Bucks. Enough to give you the V-Bucks to buy the new Hatsune Miku pack, perhaps?
Fortnite Festival Music Pass – all rewards
The Fortnite Festival Music Pass is no longer divided into a free or premium track – much like the regular Chapter 6 Season 1 Battle Pass, there is one long pass featuring some free rewards. Interestingly, it isn’t all Miku-themed, with a few other pop stars appearing in the pass with new Jam tracks.
Here’s everything you can earn from the Fortnite Festival Music Pass for Hatsune Miku’s takeover, level-by-level, with each free item highlighted in bold:
Page one
Neko Hatsune Miku Outfit (Instant reward)
Miku Speaker Emote
Cherry Cordial Jam Track
Sparklescent Aura
Miku On Stage Loading Screen
Front Page Pose Emote
Work Work Britney Spears Jam Track
Shamisen Electric Bass
Page two (unlocked with 3 claimed rewards or 5 levels)
Syntheslicer Emote
Dexting Jam Track
It’s Miku! Spray
Nemia’s Night Lights Loading Screen
Paper Lantern Aura
Short Skirt / Long Jacket Cake Jam Track
Neko Miku Keytar
Page three (unlocked with 8 claimed rewards or 10 levels)
Leek-To-Go Back Bling
First Person Jam Track
Miku Brite Keytar
Hypno-Doughberman Emote
The Break Emote
Love Don’t Cost A Thing Jennifer Lopez Jam Track
Neko Miku Guitar Pickaxe
Page four (unlocked with 16 claimed rewards or 16 levels)
Six String Sniper Emote
Not Without A Fight Jam Track
Dough on the Go Spray
Dark Wings Aura
M@gical☆Cure! Love ♥ Shot Jam Track
Shatter Sonic Guitar
Digital Dream Spray
Brite Neko Hatsune Miku Outfit
It’s plenty to work through, and there’s no doubt that Miku super-fans will want to get stuck into the Fortnite Festival Music Pass, especially as it will level with the rest of their Fortnite in-game progress.