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How to get Kicks in Fortnite

Fortnite player feet with kicks on
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Fortnite cosmetics are the game’s standout feature, attracting millions of players each year and encouraging them to spend their V-Bucks on their favorite character in the game. Epic has introduced additional types of cosmetic items for users to purchase over the years, starting with skins, gliders, and pickaxes and progressing to instruments, jam tracks, and cars.

With the release of Chapter 2 Remix, one more cosmetic piece has emerged that provides an altogether new look to your favorite locker skins and is highly customizable to your preference. The cosmetic item in question here is Kicks (also known as sneakers), which are modeled after Nike Jordans and other similar shoes.

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However, if you’re looking for how to get them in the game, we’ve got you covered right here.

All Fortnite Kicks and how to get them

Fortnite has finally added Kicks to the game with its most recent v32.10 update that brought the Ice Spice boss and a new Ice Isle point of interest (POI) to the game. However, when it comes to Kicks, you’ve already been granted that cosmetic item in your locker for free if you own the Chapter 2 Remix Battle Pass.

Fortnite Chomper kicks
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A pair of fresh Air Jordan 1 High OG Black Toe Reimagined is included in the Dynamo TNTina rewards section, but only if you manage to complete a handful of quests and unlock them. Once unlocked, you may head to your Fortnite locker and equip it on your skin. At present, only 524 skins are compatible with wearing Kicks in the game.

However, Epic has announced that it’s adding support for more skins in coming updates. Alongside the Jordan 1s, eight more shoes were added to the game that you can now purchase in the shop. Here are all of them with their prices in the Item Shop:

  • Nike Air Foamposite One Galaxy – 1,000 V-Bucks
  • Air Jordan 11 Black/Gym Red – 1,000 V-Bucks
  • Air Jordan 3 Black Cement-Gray – 1,000 V-Bucks
  • Air Jordan 3 Retro Palomino – 800 V-Bucks
  • Air Jordan 4 Retro Manila – 1,000 V-Bucks
  • Nike Cortez Leather OG – 800 V-Bucks
  • Nike Shox R4 CometRed – 1,000 V-Bucks
  • Chomp Stompers – 600 V-Bucks

You can also get the free Show ‘Em Off emote from the Item Shop to show off the currently equipped set of Kicks you have with your locker outfit. Also, check out the best landing spots on the Chapter 2 Remix island that increase your chances of grabbing the coveted Victory Royale.

Rishabh Sabarwal
Rishabh Sabarwal is a Gaming Writer at Digital Trends, where he has been covering live service games, Fortnite, and…
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