Epic Games continues their relentless march through pop culture history with their latest collaboration bringing the iconic 90s slackers to the battle royale arena. Following the successful integration of Hank Hill from King of the Hill earlier this year, Fortnite has now welcomed Mike Judge's most infamous creation - Beavis and Butt-head - to their ever-expanding roster of characters.

How to Get These Nostalgic Troublemakers

Unlike some previous collaborations where early access was granted through promotional tournaments, the Beavis and Butt-head skins made their debut directly in the Item Shop. This means players need to open their wallets (or at least their V-Bucks stash) to add these animated icons to their collection.

Each character skin is priced at 1,500 V-Bucks, which is pretty standard for Fortnite's premium collaborations. What makes the Beavis skin particularly enticing is the inclusion of his alter-ego 'Cornholio' style, activated through the included built-in emote. Who wouldn't want to run around the island threatening opponents for TP for their bunghole?

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Complete Collection Breakdown

For the die-hard fans looking to go all-in on this collaboration, here's everything available in the Beavis and Butt-head set along with their individual prices:

  • Beavis skin (includes I Am Cornholio! emote) - 1,500 V-Bucks

  • Butt-head skin - 1,500 V-Bucks

  • Flaming Newspapers back bling - 800 V-Bucks

  • Talking Trashfire back bling - 400 V-Bucks

  • Cornholio Walk emote - 400 V-Bucks

  • Frog Baseball Bat pickaxe - 800 V-Bucks

  • Portable Laugh Track back bling - 300 V-Bucks

  • Death Rockets emote - 500 V-Bucks

  • Puma x Beavis and Butthead 180 'Cool Dark Gray kicks - 1,000 V-Bucks

Did Epic really just create a pickaxe referencing that infamous frog baseball episode? They certainly did, and it's both horrifying and hilarious at the same time. But isn't that exactly what Beavis and Butt-head has always been about?

Bundle Deal: Worth It?

For those calculating the total damage to their V-Bucks balance, purchasing each item individually would cost a whopping 6,200 V-Bucks. However, Epic offers a bundle deal for 2,800 V-Bucks that includes everything except the Puma kicks. That's a savings of 2,400 V-Bucks compared to buying each item separately (excluding the kicks)!

But the real question is: do you need everything? Or would you be satisfied with just the basic skins? Perhaps just Beavis with his Cornholio transformation is enough to satisfy your nostalgic cravings?

The Adult Cartoon Invasion Continues

The arrival of Beavis and Butt-head represents a continuing trend in Fortnite's collaboration strategy. The game has increasingly embraced adult-oriented cartoon properties, moving beyond the expected superhero and mainstream pop culture collaborations that defined its earlier years.

With Family Guy, Rick and Morty, South Park, and now multiple Mike Judge properties in the game, it seems Epic is acknowledging that a significant portion of their player base has grown up with these animated series. It's a clever strategy that appeals to both younger players discovering these characters for the first time and older gamers who grew up watching these shows in the 90s and 2000s.

Limited Time Offer?

While Epic hasn't explicitly stated how long Beavis and Butt-head will remain in the Item Shop, most collaborations typically stay available for about two weeks before being vaulted. Once removed, there's no telling when (or if) they might return.

Remember the Travis Scott skin? Some collaborations have remained unavailable for years due to various circumstances. So if you're eyeing these slacker icons, it might be wise not to procrastinate too much – which would be ironic considering the characters themselves.

Are They Worth It?

The animation quality on these skins is impressively faithful to the original cartoon style. Epic has managed to translate the crude, distinctive art style of Beavis and Butt-head into 3D models that still retain all their charm while fitting into Fortnite's aesthetic.

The inclusion of the Cornholio transformation and character-specific emotes like the iconic laughs adds significant value to the package. These aren't just generic skins with a Beavis and Butt-head appearance slapped on – they genuinely capture the essence of these characters.

But 1,500 V-Bucks per skin isn't cheap. That's roughly $12-15 of real-world money per character, depending on which V-Bucks package you purchase. Is it worth it? That depends entirely on your nostalgia levels and how much you enjoy running around as these iconic slackers while building and shooting.

The Ultimate Question

With so many collaborations hitting Fortnite in 2025, players increasingly face tough choices about where to spend their V-Bucks. Is Beavis and Butt-head the collab you've been waiting for? Or would those V-Bucks be better saved for whatever unexpected collaboration Epic announces next week?

Huh huh huh... you said "bucks."

So what do you think? Are you grabbing these skins immediately, or are they just not your thing? Jump into the comments and let us know if you're rocking Beavis, Butt-head, or both in your next Victory Royale! And if you've already got them, share your best Cornholio moment from the battlefield! 🎮