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Fortnite Announces Collaboration with Lisa

Thailand’s First! Fortnite Officially Announces Collaboration with Lisa – New Festival Season Skins and Exclusive In-Game Concert

Fortnite fans are in for an exciting treat as the game officially announces its collaboration with global Thai artist Lisa aka Lalisa Manobal making her the first Thai artist to headline a Fortnite event. Following the success of Fortnite Festival in 2023, which featured collaborations with artists like Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and legendary band Metallica, Lisa is set to headline the next season with her own unique in-game content.

Lisa’s appearance will be part of the Fortnite Festival, a music-themed game mode, and comes with her very own Battle Pass. The featured outfit is a sleek blue bodysuit with a high ponytail, inspired by her first major album announcement (originally with black hair). Fans can also look forward to themed items such as emotes and sprays. Music content for the collaboration includes her hits “Rockstar,” “F*CK UP THE WORLD,” and “New Woman” (ft. Rosalía), though it hasn’t been confirmed if these tracks will be unlocked via the Battle Pass.

The Festival Battle Pass, referred to as the Music Pass, contains 40 levels of missions with rewards at every tier. Players interested in joining can purchase it starting November 30 (Thailand time), or opt for the premium Fortnite Crew subscription, which includes the Battle Pass for other modes and 1,000 V-Bucks. On the same day, an exclusive in-game concert will take place, free for all players to attend.

Fortnite, now supporting the Thai language, is available across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and next-gen platforms, including Nintendo Switch and Android devices. All platforms support cross-play and save transfers, and the Lisa Festival skins can be used across Fortnite’s main game and other experiences within the platform.

Lisa (Lalisa Manobal) – debuted with the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK in 2016 and launched her solo career in 2021 with the single “LALISA,” followed by “Rockstar” in 2024 under her own label, LLOUD. Her collaboration with Fortnite marks another milestone, bringing her global appeal directly into the gaming world.

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