Fortnite's roster of collaborations grows larger with each season, bringing more franchises into the popular Battle Royale behemoth. Some of the most sought-after cosmetics belong to the Gaming Legends lineup, featuring Master Chief and various other iconic characters, but another popular set of characters has also arrived.
Cyberpunk 2077 has now crossed over into the world of Fortnite with the debut of Johnny Silverhand and V, allowing players to play as either character while diving into any of Fortnite's numerous game modes. But that’s not all—an iconic Cyberpunk vehicle is also up for grabs. With the Quadra Turbo-R, players can both look and cruise across the map like a true Cyberpunk merc. But how exactly can players acquire it?
To get the Quadra Turbo-R in Fortnite, players will need to purchase the Cyberpunk Vehicle Bundle from the Item Shop. The Cyberpunk Vehicle Bundle is available for 1,800 V-Bucks. While players cannot currently purchase exactly 1,800 V-Bucks to cover the cost of the Quadra Turbo-R outright, they can buy 2,800 V-Bucks for $22.99 if their V-Buck balance is empty. Doing so will cover the cost of the Cyberpunk Vehicle Bundle, while leaving 1,000 V-Bucks to spare.
Aside from just the Quadra Turbo-R car body, the Cyberpunk Vehicle Bundle also includes a set of wheels and three unique decals: V-Tech, Red Raijin, and Green Raijin. The Quadra Turbo-R also comes with 49 different paint styles, allowing players to kit out their ride exactly how they like. Once purchased, the Quadra Turbo-R can be equipped as a Sports Car in the player's locker and used in relevant Fortnite experiences like Battle Royale and Rocket Racing.
The Quadra Turbo-R is also available in the Rocket League Item Shop and can be purchased for 1,800 Credits. Just like its Fortnite version, the Rocket League Quadra Turbo-R includes three unique decals along with a set of wheels. For players who purchase it in Rocket League, the Quadra Turbo-R will also be made available over in Fortnite like other applicable Rocket League cars, provided both games are linked to the same Epic Account. This means players who enjoy both games regularly only need to purchase the item once to access it in both.
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