Add another crossover to Fortnite's ever-expanding collection of collabs now that Lethal Company has joined the game. The breakout hit where you play as a contractor scavenging for resources on dangerous moons is now in Fortnite via a skin that features the protective suit players wear in their Lethal Company explorations as well as some other Item Shop additions like an emote also pulled straight from Lethal Company.
The Lethal Company skin that serves as the highlight of this crossover can be seen below, an outfit that should look pretty familiar to Fortnite players if they've been keeping up with new games on socials over the past few months. Even if you haven't played Lethal Company before, you've most likely seen the orange and black hazmat-like suit in videos of players yelling as they ran away from whatever threats they found on these abandoned moons while hunting down precious materials.
In addition to the main Lethal Company skin that's called"The Employee" and costs 1,500 V-Bucks, the rest of the Lethal Company crossover is made up of the Stop Sign pickaxe which costs 800 V-Bucks and the Company Jig dance that costs 400 V-Bucks. The whole bundle costs 2,100 V-Bucks, a pretty low price for all three cosmetics which explains why lobbies are already full of employees doing the Company Jig.