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How to Get Fortnite Shredder Skin

The Turtles' foe has arrived!

The Fortnite Shredder skin.
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have landed in Fortnite! More than just the four heroes in a half-shell, the franchise’s supporting characters are available, too. This includes their nefarious arch-nemesis, Shredder. In this guide, we’ll explain how to get the Fortnite Shredder skin.

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How to Get Shredder Skin in Fortnite

To get the Shredder skin in Fortnite, you need to purchase the limited-time Premium TMNT event pass.

Similar to the Star Wars Find the Force event in May 2023, the Fortnite x TMNT crossover comes with a new event pass to purchase. It costs 1,000 V-Bucks and comes with ten levels to unlock by collecting LTM points through themed quests. There are two tiers, free and premium, with the first Shredder skin unlocking when you purchase the premium track.

Therefore, you can’t just buy the Fortnite Shredder skin from the Item Shop. You’ll still need to spend V-Bucks to unlock the premium tier of the TMNT event pass, but then you get Shredder at no added cost, before unlocking the rest of the premium items within

All Fortnite Shredder Skins

On the TMNT event pass, the tier 10 premium reward is listed as a Super Shredder Skin. The only way to unlock it is to collect enough Ooze over the duration of the event until you complete the final tier and get the premium reward.

Super Shredder appears to be the only variant skin so far, but more could arrive as the Cowabunga event continues over the next few weeks. For now, though, there are two Shredder skins on offer – both of which have LEGO Fortnite variants.

For more on the event, check out all the Fortnite x TMNT quests. We’ve also got guides on how to find the TMNT Lair and how to get the TMNT Mythic weapons.

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Luke Hinton

Luke Hinton is a video games journalist currently working as Senior Guides Writer and Associate Editor at Twinfinite. He has undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Journalism, Media, and Culture, and previously specialised in entertainment writing.

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