Fortnite Funk Ops

Fortnite Funk Ops Skin and Fever Set Guide

The Fortnite Funk Ops skin is currently available for players to purchase from the in-game store. This skin is part of the Fever Set, a collection of items that are styled around disco dancing; a perfect fit for any emote-crazy player who is always busting a move. However, there is a big downside to purchasing the Fortnite Funk Ops skin… Here’s everything you need to know.

Fortnite Funk Ops Skin: What Is It and How Much Does It Cost?

As I touched on above, the Fortnite Funk Ops skin is a disco-crazy character skin that players can purchase from the in-game store. As you likely know, the store’s contents refresh each day, with new cosmetics becoming available. At the time of writing, the Fortnite Funk Ops skin is ready to be bought for 1,500 V-Bucks. That works out to be around $15, which is pretty expensive for a cosmetic item.

Despite its cost, many players will no doubt purchase the Fortnite Funk Ops skin. The high cost is justified for many by the free-to-play nature of Battle Royale.

Fortnite Funk Ops: What Else Is in the Fever Set?

Fortnite Funk Ops

There are a total of five items available in the Fortnite Fever Set. These consist of the Fortnite Funk Ops skin, the Sparkle Specialist skin, the Get Down glider, the Disco Fever emote, and the Disco Brawl pickaxe skin.

The Disco Brawl pickaxe skin is also available at the time of writing. Like the Fortnite Funk Ops skin, it’s pretty expensive at 1,500 V-Bucks (around $15). To buy both of the featured Fever Set skins, you’ll need to drop 3,000 V-Bucks in total, coming to $30.

Collecting Fortnite skins is becoming a very expensive hobby. Thankfully, there is the refund system in place, so that players can get their V-Bucks back if they change their mind. Though, there is a limit to the number of refunds permitted.

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