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Fortnite’s New Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn ‘Smut Skins’ Are Age-Gated

Epic Games has introduced two new skins in Fortnite, and they’re some of the most revealing, inappropriate skins ever featured in the game. In other games, they might be fine, but let’s remember that Fortnite’s demographic is mostly young gamers.

The new Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn skins feel like they’d be right at home worn by Stellar Blade’s Project Eve, which is something fans have referenced on social media. The smutty skins are so revealing that they’re age-gated and cannot be used in any mode that’s not rated 13+.

High Tide Harley and Chlorophyll Ivy Are Cutting It Close

Fortnite’s developers and artists have experimented with some questionable skins and emotes over the years, but the new Clorophyll Poison Ivy and High Tide Harley are some of the thirstiest skins yet. They’re bad enough that folks on socials have dubbed Fortnite the new ‘gooner game’, echoing titles like Marvel Rivals for swimsuit-based smuttery.

When you open Fortnite next, you’ll be able to hop into the store and spend 1,500 V-Bucks on each skin, but you’ll need to act fast, as they’re only available until July 30. I predict they’ll become some of the best-selling Fortnite skins of all time.

The age-gating element of these skins means that they can’t be used in child-friendly modes like LEGO Fortnite, which is powerful enough to indicate just how revealing they are. I’m not a Fortnite aficionado, but I’d suggest that these are some of the most lascivious skins the team at Epic has ever produced.

Epci published a short teaser to advertise what has been dubbed ‘Hot Bat Summer’:

This revelation comes mere days after the Marvel Rivals team at NetEase unveiled some of the new swimsuit-themed skins for that game, including Captain America, who was revealed to be packing far more than just a shiny shield.

Are you going to cop the new High Tide Harley and Chlorophyll Ivy skins in Fortnite? Let us know on the Insider Gaming Discord server.


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Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor and Esports Lead

Grant has been gaming for 30+ years and in the industry for 10+. You'll probably find him playing a post-apocalyptic game or an extraction shooter somewhere.

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