Typical Gamer joins Fortnite Icon Series on May 28 — Fortnite Tracker
Fortnite Tracker says Typical Gamer is joining the Icon Series, and Andre Rebelo’s skin hits the item shop on May 28. The new release gives players a creator-linked cosmetic now, with a separate Solo Battle Royale Typical Gamer Icon Cup offering a route to bonus items.
Andre Rebelo and the Icon Series
Rebelo announced the collaboration on his live stream, and Fortnite is treating the release as its latest Icon Series addition. He has 26.5M followers across social media and 9.7B YouTube views, which helps explain why Epic is attaching a full cosmetic set to the launch instead of only a single skin.
The skin arrives on May 28, so players who want it from the item shop do not need to wait for the cup. That split matters because it separates a direct purchase path from a competitive unlock path.
Typical Gamer Bundle items
The Typical Gamer Bundle includes three skin styles, a Random Challenge Emote, a Go Live Emote, a Heist Duffle Back Bling, a Stealth Slicer Pickaxe, and a loading screen. For players, that means the bundle is built as a full creator set rather than a single outfit with one extra accessory.
The top regional performers in the Solo Battle Royale Typical Gamer Icon Cup will unlock the Redway Ruby Outfit, while the top performers will earn the entire Typical Gamer Bundle. That creates a sharper divide than a normal shop drop, because the best rewards are tied to placement rather than spending.
Indigo Kuno returns May 29
Epic is also bringing back the Indigo Kuno Outfit from May 29 to May 31. Players looking at the shop and the cup in the same week now have two separate cosmetic windows to watch, with Typical Gamer first and Indigo Kuno following one day later.
The unresolved question is pricing for the Typical Gamer items, since the release details list the bundle contents and the unlock path but not the cost.