In what’s become an annual tradition, Epic Games has announced NFL skins will be returning to Fortnite to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday.
Starting from 30th January, you can purchase the NFL outfit for a limited time from the in-game item shop – which unlocks the colours of all 32 NFL teams for your choosing.
The two teams competing in the Super Bowl, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, will also take over Team Rumble mode – with each team in Fortnite adorned with their respective uniforms until Sunday.
Epic is going even further in its NFL festivities too, staging a Fortnite tournament with duo teams featuring pro players and NFL stars. You can check out the full line-up below.
Fortnite has brought back the NFL skins (Picture: Epic Games)
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Bugha and JuJu Smith-Schuster (Pittsburgh Steelers)
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Tfue and Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals)
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Reverse2k and Baker Mayfield (Cleveland Browns)
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TimtheTatman and Johnathan Abram (Las Vegas Raiders)
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Symfuhny and D.K. Metcalf (Seattle Seahawks)
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Dr. Lupo and Keenan Allen (Los Angeles Chargers)
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Nickmercs and Mike Evans (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
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Chap and Kyle Van Noy (New England Patriots)
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Clix and Tarik Cohen (Chicago Bears)
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NickEh30 and David Morgan (Minnesota Vikings)
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Eldedand Kenyan Drake (Arizona Cardinals)
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Ayden and Kurt Benkert (Atlanta Falcons)
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UnknownxArmy and Avonte Maddox (Philadelphia Eagles)
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NateHill and Eddie Vanderdoes (Houston Texans)
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BrookeAB and Eric Ebron (Indianapolis Colts)
Competitors are battling for a $500,000 charity prize pool.
The tournament kicks off on 30 January at 6pm EST (11pm GMT) on Fortnite’s Twitch channel.
This is the third year Epic Games have released NFL skins into Fortnite, adding to their growing number of promotional crossovers across Star Wars, Avengers and more.
Fortnite’s first season of Chapter Two is also set to end on 20th February, with the title moving to a new Unreal Engine with boosted physics.