Olivia Rodrigo has brought third album ‘You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl In Love’ to Fortnite for a collab that will go live later today (June 25).
Olivia Rodrigo’s collab with Fortnite was teased earlier this week. While many fans thought she’d be taking over from Laufey as the headliner of Fortnite Festival, it’s now been confirmed that Rodrigo is the latest artist to join Fortnite’s Icon series.
As part of the crossover, fans can purchase two different Olivia Rodrigo outfits in the Fortnite shop, alongside a full cosmetic set. She’ll also be a NPC in the Battle Royale game mode. Three new songs have been added to Fortnite Festival, and are available in the new karaoke mode which has just launched for mobile.
The full list of Olivia Rodrigo Fortnite cosmetics is as follows:
- ‘Sour Olivia Rodrigo outfit — a little sweet. A little sour. Includes reactive styles and a Lego Minifig variant
- ‘Lover Girl’ Olivia Rodrigo outfit — celebrate her newest album, with reactive styles and a Lego Minifig variant
- ‘Good 4 U’ emote – with mirror-breaking and flame effects
- ‘Maggots For Brains’ emote – with hearts and fairy dust effects
- 3 new Jam Tracks – ‘Drop Dead, ‘Maggots For Brains’ and ‘Deja Vu’
- Olivia’s Butterfly Wings back bling
- Flammable Sticker Collection back bling
A free Heart Locket spray and loading screen are also available if you hunt down the Olivia Rodrigo NPC and “jam near her”.
“I’ve always loved how Fortnite brings people together in a really specific way,” Olivia Rodrigo said in a statement. “It’s exciting to have my music brought into this world and to have players embrace different looks from my albums.”
Laufey is the current headliner of Fortnite Festival and their ‘A Matter Of Time’ experience had been due to wrap up July 15 but was recently extended to July 29.
“Fortnite is just so fantastical,” she told NME about the collab. “It’s something that you’d never see in real life but if you closed your eyes while listening to my music, it’s the world you might dream up. It’s uber romantic and very expressionist, in a way. I want to encourage my fans to be the biggest version of themselves. Inside a video game, you’re free to be the most [authentic] version of yourself and not feel like you’re being judged.”
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