Fortnite Kill Bill Gogo Yubari skin: How the Fandango promo works

Learn how the US-only Fandango promotion unlocks the Gogo Yubari Fortnite outfit early, and what everyone else can expect.

By Shivam Malani 4 min read
Fortnite Kill Bill Gogo Yubari skin: How the Fandango promo works

The Kill Bill crossover is bringing Gogo Yubari to Fortnite, and in the US there is a short window where the outfit can be picked up as a bonus for buying movie tickets through Fandango. It is not a classic “type a code and get a free permanent exclusive”; it is an early-access tie-in that sits alongside a regular Item Shop release.


How the Gogo Yubari Fortnite promotion works

Epic is tying the Gogo Yubari outfit to theatrical tickets for Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair in the United States. The basics look like this:

Detail What it means
Promotion partner Fandango ticketing platform in the US
Eligible product Tickets for Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair opening weekend
Fortnite content Gogo Yubari outfit (Kill Bill collaboration)
In-game timing Outfit is added to Fortnite on November 29
Access type “Be the first to receive” early access; later sold in the Item Shop
Region scope Promotion is limited to US ticket purchases via Fandango
Delivery method Redemption code sent to the buyer by email after purchase
Refund policy Tickets sold under this promo are marked nonrefundable

The Fandango marketing line — “Be the first to receive” — is doing a lot of work. It signals that Gogo is not permanently gated behind the cinema tie-in; the promotion gives early, cheaper access to players who were already planning to buy a ticket, while everyone else will be able to pick her up later in the Fortnite Item Shop for V-Bucks.


How to get the Gogo Yubari Fortnite skin through Fandango (US)

For US players, the path to Gogo runs through Fandango’s apps and website, not your usual cinema loyalty app.

Step What to do Why it matters
1. Use Fandango, not your theater app Open the Fandango app or fandango.com and search for Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. The promo is attached to Fandango purchases; buying direct through AMC, Regal, or other chains does not trigger the Fortnite bonus.
2. Confirm the promo banner appears On the Kill Bill listing, look for promotional art mentioning the Fortnite Gogo Yubari outfit and the “be the first to receive” language. This is the indicator that your ticket is part of the Fortnite offer.
3. Choose an eligible theater and showtime Select a participating US theater and an opening weekend screening, then pick seats and proceed to checkout. Some users report errors with specific chains (for example, AMC) while others (like Cinemark) process normally.
4. Complete purchase without using theater memberships Pay for the ticket(s) through Fandango’s checkout. Theater subscription perks such as free monthly tickets often cannot be applied here. The promo is tied to paid Fandango transactions; several people report that chain memberships are blocked for these showings.
5. Watch for a code email on November 30 Fandango’s terms specify that a Fortnite redemption code will be emailed on November 30. The code is what unlocks Gogo on your Epic account; nothing is delivered at the theater.
6. Redeem the code on your Epic account Once the email arrives, sign in to your Epic account on Epic’s code redemption page, enter the code, and confirm. After successful redemption, the Gogo Yubari outfit will appear in your Fortnite locker when the collab content goes live.

Note: Fandango marks these tickets as nonrefundable. Buying a ticket solely for the cosmetic means paying roughly the price of a regular film ticket for what is effectively a Fortnite bundle, and that purchase cannot be unwound once completed.


Can you get the Gogo Yubari outfit without Fandango?

Yes. The promotion is not the only way to add Gogo to your locker.

  • The outfit is part of the wider Fortnite x Kill Bill collaboration, which is added to the game on November 29.
  • The Fandango offer is framed as getting Gogo “first”, not as the only way to obtain her.
  • Players who skip the movie tie-in will be able to buy Gogo later through the regular Fortnite Item Shop for V-Bucks.

That structure mirrors other media crossovers: pay with real money now through a partner and receive a code, or wait and pay with the game’s premium currency when the collab rotates into the shop. The Fandango route mainly appeals to players who both want to see Kill Bill in a theater and care enough about the skin to lock it in early.


Is the Gogo Yubari Fortnite promo region-locked?

The promotion itself is US-only, tied to Fandango’s footprint and payment systems. That creates a split experience:

Player location Access path to Gogo Yubari
United States Buy Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair opening weekend tickets through Fandango to receive an emailed code, or wait for the Item Shop listing.
Canada and other regions Cannot use Fandango directly for the promo; must wait to purchase the outfit when it appears in the Fortnite Item Shop.

Some players outside the US wonder whether buying tickets via VPN or similar workarounds would still produce a valid Fortnite code. There is no official cross-border path described, and the tickets sold under this promo are nonrefundable, so testing that involves both risk and cost.


Why Epic and Fandango are doing a Kill Bill crossover now

On paper, the crossover looks odd: Fortnite, a brightly colored live-service shooter, pairing with a hard-R Tarantino film that first released in 2003. In practice, the demographics line up more closely than that contrast suggests.

  • Fortnite’s core audience skews into late teens and young adults, many of whom treat Tarantino as an early “favorite director”.
  • Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is a long, event-style cut of the two films (over four hours with an intermission), which fits the “special screening” pattern that older millennial and Gen Z moviegoers turn out for.
  • Epic has spent years turning Fortnite into a hub for crossovers that range from Marvel to anime to musicians, so a cult-classic action film with instantly recognizable costumes is a logical addition.

On the theater side, the promotion is unlikely to transform box-office performance on its own, but it does nudge people who were already on the fence. Some players report buying a ticket primarily to secure the skin, or moving from a planned home viewing to a theatrical screening once the promo surfaced. That is exactly the kind of incremental behavior campaigns like this are designed to trigger.


The upshot is simple: if you are in the US, want to see Kill Bill in theaters, and play Fortnite, buying your opening weekend ticket through Fandango effectively bundles the Gogo Yubari outfit into the price of admission. If you live elsewhere, or do not feel like tying a cosmetic to a nonrefundable ticket, waiting for the Item Shop will lead to the same character — just on a different timeline and paid for in V-Bucks instead of a movie night.