Rubie’s to launch Fortnite dress-up line

Rubie’s Masquerade has partnered with Epic Games to create a range of Fortnite dress-up for the European market.

The new collection will feature a range of costumes, masks and accessories from the worldwide online gaming sensation. Launching this autumn/winter, the range will be available to purchase from a variety of online retailers.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be part of the Fortnite phenomenon,” said Tania Hrycko, licensing manager EMEA, Rubie’s Masquerade. “Fans will soon be able to replicate their favourite Fortnite characters as they prepare for epic battles in our officially licensed costumes and accessories.”

She continued; “We will be launching with some of the most sought-after character costumes and accessories for tweens and adults alike and will continue to strengthen our range alongside the ever-evolving skins from Epic Games. We are so excited to be part of this journey.”

“A big part of Fortnite is letting players express themselves in the game,” said Epic Games co-founder Mark Rein. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Rubie’s to bring them high-quality costumes and accessories so they can express themselves outside of the game, too.”

The deal was brokered by IMG.

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