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Hoshimachi Suisei Fortnite Bundle — Every Item, Price, and How to Buy Before V-Bucks Go Up

Pallav Pathak
Hoshimachi Suisei Fortnite Bundle — Every Item, Price, and How to Buy Before V-Bucks Go Up

Hoshimachi Suisei, the singer and VTuber from Hololive Production, is now in Fortnite as the game's second VTuber collaboration and part of the exclusive Icon Series. The skin went live in the Item Shop on March 12, 2026, and it won't stick around forever — the bundle is scheduled to leave the shop on March 23, 2026, at 8 PM ET.

Quick answer: Open the Fortnite Item Shop, find the Hoshimachi Suisei section, and purchase the full bundle for 3,000 V-Bucks or the outfit alone for 1,500 V-Bucks. There is no free method to obtain this skin — it is a premium Item Shop purchase.

Image credit: Epic Games

Hoshimachi Suisei bundle contents and individual pricing

The bundle packs in the outfit, a LEGO variant, and a set of themed cosmetics built around Suisei's musical identity. Buying the full bundle saves a significant amount of V-Bucks compared to picking up each piece separately.

ItemTypeIndividual Price
Hoshimachi Suisei (+ LEGO Style)Outfit1,500 V-Bucks
Suisei's Star MapBack BlingIncluded with outfit
Suisei's HalberdPickaxe800 V-Bucks
Suisei's Penlight MicMicrophone800 V-Bucks
BibbidibaEmote (Dance)500 V-Bucks
Suisei's WinkWrap500 V-Bucks
BibbidibaJam Track500 V-Bucks
Stellar StellarJam Track500 V-Bucks

The complete Hoshimachi Suisei Bundle costs 3,000 V-Bucks. In real-money terms, players have reported spending roughly $24–$30 USD for the full set, depending on which V-Bucks pack they purchased. The outfit at 1,500 V-Bucks comes bundled with the Star Map back bling at no extra charge, which makes the standalone skin purchase a solid deal if you only want the character model and LEGO variant.

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If you already own any individual item from the set, the bundle price automatically drops by that item's V-Bucks value. A displayed price below 3,000 V-Bucks means your account already has one or more pieces.
The complete Hoshimachi Suisei Bundle costs 3,000 V-Bucks | Image credit: Epic Games

How to purchase the Hoshimachi Suisei skin

Step 1: Launch Fortnite and navigate to the Item Shop from the main lobby. The Hoshimachi Suisei cosmetics have their own featured section near the top of the shop rotation.

Step 2: Select the Hoshimachi Suisei Bundle if you want everything, or click into the individual items to buy only what you need. The outfit, pickaxe, emote, wrap, microphone, and Jam Tracks can all be purchased separately.

Step 3: Confirm the purchase. The outfit and all associated cosmetics will appear in your locker immediately. You can equip the LEGO variant from the same outfit slot by switching styles.

The skin is available on all platforms — PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and mobile. Your Epic Games account carries the cosmetics across every platform linked to it.

The bundle packs in the outfit, a LEGO variant, and a set of themed cosmetics built around Suisei's musical identity | Image credit: Epic Games

V-Bucks price increase on March 19, 2026

Epic Games is reducing the number of V-Bucks players receive per real-money purchase starting March 19, 2026. The Suisei bundle's in-game price of 3,000 V-Bucks stays the same, but the real-world cost of acquiring those V-Bucks will effectively go up after that date. If you plan to buy V-Bucks specifically for this skin, doing so before March 19 means you'll pay less in actual currency for the same amount.

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The skin remains in the shop until March 23, but the V-Bucks pricing change hits on March 19. Buying your V-Bucks before the 19th and then purchasing the skin any time before the 23rd is the most cost-effective approach.

What's in the bundle — A closer look

The Hoshimachi Suisei outfit is the centerpiece. It faithfully recreates her signature look and comes with a LEGO Style variant, which is standard for most modern Fortnite Icon Series skins. The back bling, Suisei's Star Map, is music-reactive — it responds visually to in-game audio and Jam Tracks.

The Suisei's Halberd pickaxe is a stylized polearm that matches her character's aesthetic. The Suisei's Penlight Mic functions as a microphone cosmetic and can also be worn on the back, though microphone-style items tend to sit a bit forward compared to guitars or other instruments.

The Bibbidiba emote is a dance emote set to the chorus of her hit song of the same name. The emote's description reads "Dance your way into outer space." Some players have noted that the loop point cuts off slightly before a phrase finishes in the Japanese lyrics, which may or may not be patched later.

Suisei's Wink is an animated weapon wrap with a clean, stylized design. It doesn't have music reactivity but features a constant animation. The two Jam Tracks — Bibbidiba and Stellar Stellar — are playable in Fortnite Festival and can be set as lobby music. Whether these Jam Tracks carry over to Rocket League has not been officially confirmed.

The Hoshimachi Suisei outfit is the centerpiece | Image credit: Epic Games

Can you get the Hoshimachi Suisei skin for free?

No. The Hoshimachi Suisei skin is exclusively an Item Shop purchase. There are no challenges, event rewards, promotional codes, or battle pass unlocks that grant this outfit. Any video or post claiming you can get it for free through bug exploits, report menu tricks, or similar workarounds is misleading — those methods do not work and may put your account at risk.

The only way to reduce your out-of-pocket cost is to use V-Bucks earned from the battle pass, Save the World daily rewards, or a Fortnite Crew subscription's monthly V-Bucks allotment. If you're a Fortnite Crew member, the 1,000 V-Bucks you receive each month can be put toward the purchase.


How long the skin stays in the shop

The Hoshimachi Suisei bundle and all individual items are available until March 23, 2026, at 8 PM ET (which is 9 AM JST on March 24). After that, the cosmetics will rotate out. Like most Icon Series collaborations, there is no guarantee of a return date — some Icon Series skins have come back months or even years later, while others have had very limited availability windows.

If you're on the fence, the safest play is to grab the skin before it leaves. Between the V-Bucks price adjustment on March 19 and the shop departure on March 23, the window for the best deal is narrowing quickly.