Best Fortnite Gifts For Christmas 2020
Even though Fortnite is no longer the flashy new gaming trend, it remains one of the most popular games in the world. To call Fortnite a phenomenon would be something of an understatement; it has become a gaming staple much like Super Mario was when Nintendo’s plumber dominated the conversation in the late ’80s and early ’90s. For that reason, if you have kids on your shopping list this holiday season, it’s a pretty safe bet that at least one of them is a Fortnite fanatic.
Fortnite: Battle Royale is a free-to-play game, so all you need to start playing is a console, PC, or smartphone–though recent legal battles between Apple/Google and Epic Games have threatened Fortnite’s playability on mobile devices. But even though the battle royale game is ostensibly free, there are plenty of Fortnite gifts that are sure to make fans happy this holiday season. From safe bets like in-game currency to action figures and Funko Pops to gaming chairs and board games, our Fortnite gift guide covers a lot of ground to help you pick out the best gift possible.
$25-$40

The easiest and best Fortnite gift you can buy is in-game currency. Fortnite V-Bucks can be spent on Battle Passes and cosmetics. Anyone who is a dedicated Fortnite player has probably spent some cash on the free-to-play game. V-Bucks are compatible with every platform, so you can’t go wrong here.
$30

As Fortnite is free-to-play, it may seem odd that there are retail editions of the game, but they serve a purpose for dedicated fans. Fortnite: The Last Laugh is the latest bundle, and it releases November 17 for all major consoles. Though you get a standard game box, it doesn’t come with a disc. Instead, it includes a code that unlocks 1,000 V-Bucks and a bundle of in-game Joker-themed cosmetics, including an outfit back bling, multiple harvesting tools, and much more. Fortnite fans who love Batman will certainly appreciate this bundle.
$186 (was $300)

With people spending more time at home, there’s never been a better time to invest in a quality gaming chair. For Fortnite fans, Respawn has created an ergonomically designed gaming chair with a slick purple and gray color scheme and Fortnite logo imprinted on the headrest. It has an adjustable lumbar pillow, can recline up to 130 degrees, and fully swivels. This is an ideal gift for those who spend a lot of time at their desk either gaming or working.
$210 (was $250)

This Fortnite chair is a bit different than your average gaming chair. As a rocker, it’s designed for the living room rather than your desk. With that in mind, it’s more spacious, with a wider frame and plushier feel. It reclines to roughly 120 degrees, so it’s great for both gaming and lounging.
$25-$50

Nerf has released a number of dart guns based on weapons in Fortnite, including the Sp-R, which comes with a trio of Loot Llama targets to aim at. There’s also the AR-Durrr, a dart gun with Durrr Burger iconography that rapidly shoots 10 darts thanks to its motorized design.
$12

Exclusive to GameStop, the purple variant Skull Trooper Funko Pop looks both menacing and cool. The Skull Trooper skin was first featured in Fortnite’s debut season, so it’s been a staple ever since.
$12.56

Nothing says Fortnite more than the Loot Llama, which makes this Pop figure the most iconic in Fortnite’s growing lineup of vinyl figures. Instantly recognizable and well-designed, the Loot Llama Funko Pop is a safe gift idea for any fans of Fortnite. It would also make for a great stocking stuffer.
$10

At 12 inches tall, Fortnite Victory Series figures are more like conventional action figures. They are articulated, so you can pose them in different positions. If you order from Best Buy, you’ll get a random Victory Series figure for only $10.
$40

This Fortnite ATK vehicle has sound effects and built-in LED lights. The rubberized wheels help it roll across any surface, and it also comes with a Drift figure and multiple accessories.
$25

This officially licensed Fortnite toy set brings the game’s most inventive mechanic–building structures–into the real world. It comes with 31 faux wood/brick/metal pieces that can be used to create a small structure. It also includes a 4-inch Black Knight action figure with full articulation. Four accessories are included as well: the Pick Squeak, Axecalibur, and two guns.
$19

Similar to the Builder Set, this Mega Fort Set lets kids build makeshift structures and battle it out with the included Blue Squire and Tricera Ops action figures. The set comes with 28 pieces to build your fort. You can either create it from the ground floor yourself or follow the directions to construct one of the three included designs.
$33.14

The Turbo Builder Set comes with 81 materials (27 of each), which means it has the most versatility out of all of these types of Fortnite toy sets. It comes with Jonesy and Raven 4-inch action figures, each of which is fully articulated. Inside the box, you’ll also find a pair of harvesting tools and four guns.
$36

Since every Fortnite match starts with the drop from the Battle Bus, it’s understandably become one of the most well-known elements of the game. This Battle Bus display set is 13 inches tall and opens up to store figures. It comes with a pair of 2-inch figures: Burnout and Funk Ops.
$10

These Loot Battle Boxes would be an ideal stocking stuffer for Fortnite fans. The randomized containers come with tiny toy weapons, building materials, and back blings that can be used with Fortnite action figures.
$19

Every popular franchise needs its own version of Monopoly, so of course, this is Fortnite’s very own edition of the classic board game. It’s a great gift if you’re looking to play something with the whole family.
$11.55 (was $15)

Jenga: Fortnite Edition is very similar to the recently released Super Mario Jenga featured in our Nintendo Switch gift guide. The blocks have the look of Fortnite’s three building materials. Each turn, players use a spinner to determine how many blocks they must remove/add, and how many levels their player token gets to climb–first player to the top wins.
$24-$38

Depending on where you live, school backpacks may not be getting a ton of use right about now. But at some point things will get back to normal, and your kids will inevitably ask you for a cool new backpack. Thankfully, these Fortnite backpacks are fairly cheap and good quality. There are four different color schemes to choose from, each with different emotes, logos, and graphics.
$10 (was $16)

If you’re looking to buy a Fortnite plush toy, the Loot Llama plush is softer than a Funko Pop and a perfect way to cuddle up with the Fortnite llama during the holidays.
$15-$17

For the youngster in your life who needs a wallet to store allowance money, these Fortnite tri-fold wallets are sure to be a hit. There are four different designs to choose from, including two that feature the iconic Loot Llama.
$23-$48

Fortnite and Marvel recently collaborated to create a lineup of T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, and hoodies that feature Marvel heroes in Fortnite stylings. The line includes Wolverine, Iron Man, Thor, Silver Surfer, Groot, and Doom.
$30

For the young Fortnite fan in your life who perhaps hates bedtime, this comforter and pillow sham set might help change that. The twin-sized comforter is reversible and features Fortnite dance poses, the Loot Llama, and more. The matching pillow sham is blue and simply features the game’s title.
$13

This soft throw blanket will have Fortnite fans counting Llamacorns (llama + unicorn) when drifting off to sleep. It features the Loot Llama as a unicorn skipping across a cloud with a rainbow in the background. The blanket is 46 x 60 inches and made of 100% polyester.
$11.69 (was $13)

Filled with tutorials and helpful tips, the Battle Royale Survival Guide is Epic’s official handbook to everything Fortnite.The Battle Royale Survival Guide is ideal for those who have recently started playing Fortnite and are looking to get some Victory Royales.
$6.49 (was $13)

Though Fortnite is a multiplayer game without an overarching narrative to speak of, it’s still told a story in its three-plus years of existence. Fortnite: The Chronicle takes players through all of the changes to the map and the big events that beefed up the lore of the game up through Season 9. It’d be a neat gift for those interested in how Fortnite has evolved over the years.
$7.18 (was $9)

For the artistic Fortnite fan on your list, this guide book has detailed visual instructions that teach players how to draw more than 30 characters, gliders, weapons, and more.
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