Fortnite, a game renowned for its celebrity collaborations, has been the center of speculation regarding a potential Andrew Tate skin. We have seen numerous skins of celebrities such as streamers, influencers, actors, artists, athletes, and more. Considering his soaring popularity, numerous fans of Andrew Tate are wondering if the self-proclaimed Top G will make his way into Fortnite.
Andrew Tate's Alleged Fortnite Skin: Separating Fact from Fiction
There are multiple videos and photos showcasing how Andrew Tate’s Fortnite skin would look. This concept, however, is not officially sanctioned by Fortnite's developers. The idea gained traction from an Instagram post by @bangerbuddy and @jokezar, featuring a clip originally posted on TikTok by @gamingvideos_. This clip, which garnered over 150,000 likes, showcased three animations of what a hypothetical Andrew Tate skin in Fortnite might look like.
The fan-made concept art of Andrew Tate's Fortnite skin includes distinct versions, such as his iconic suit pose, a cigar-smoking animation showcasing his chest tattoo, and an emote with Tate driving a miniature Bugatti.
This has even led to anticipation among some fans who are speculating that these skins might also come with an emote saying “What color is your Bugatti?”
Andrew Tate Reacts to His Fortnite Skin Speculation
The concept of Andrew Tate's skin in Fortnite reached the influencer himself. On his podcast with his brother Tristan Tate, they laughed off the fan-made concept, especially the Bugatti animation. However, it's important to note that this reaction was not an endorsement or confirmation of an official release.
Will Andrew Tate ever be officially added to Fortnite?
The short answer is no, Andrew Tate is extremely unlikely to be added to Fortnite as part of the ICON series.
Considering Andrew Tate's involvement in numerous controversies, including serious legal issues in Romania which include charges of rape, human trafficking & forming a criminal gang, the likelihood of him being officially added to Fortnite is almost certainly zero.
Moreover, Epic Games, Fortnite's developer, has a history of collaborating with celebrities who maintain a positive public image, aligning with their inclusive approach for its ICON series of skins. Andrew Tate is not going to be a fit for the brand, as a result.