Fortnite remains the undisputed titan of online gaming in 2026, a title it has worn comfortably for years now. Millions of players drop onto the island daily, and the game's vibrant culture seeps into everything from dance floors to store shelves. The latest crossover to send fans into a frenzy comes from Funko, the collectibles giant that has just announced a massive wave of upcoming Fortnite figures. Oh boy, get ready — your wallets might not survive this one.

Leading the charge are the brand new 5 Star figures. These aren’t your average static vinyl statues; they come with tiny, detachable accessories designed to let collectors stage their own miniature battle royale scenarios. The debut lineup pulls some of the most iconic skins from the game’s locker. Omega stands proud with his futuristic armor and menacing visor ready to strike a pose. Zoey brings her candy-colored sweetness and playful energy, complete with a lollipop accessory that could almost spin in your hand. The Moonwalker skin, a tribute to sleek space exploration, seems ready to moonwalk right across your shelf. Love Ranger, with his chiseled stone wings and heart-shaped motif, oozes a romantic yet powerful aura. And then there is Tomatohead, the pizza-loving mascot who always looks like he’s about to crack a joke. Each of these figures practically dares you to create a scene where Tomatohead pummels Omega with a pizza slice — and honestly, who could resist?
Funko isn’t stopping at five-inch figures. The Pint Size Heroes line offers a bite-sized approach to collecting, with each blind pack containing two fixed pairings. The duos are meticulously matched to mirror famous in-game dynamics or simply to create adorable contrast. Fans will find Pathfinder teamed with Highrise Assault Trooper, while the energetic Ranger dances alongside Zoey. The musically gifted Funk Ops finds an odd but charming partner in Tomatohead. Omega and Valor stand together like two warriors from different timelines, while Raptor and Elite Agent echo the classic stealth-versus-strength trope. The medieval showdown comes alive with Black Knight and Red Knight locked in eternal rivalry. Dinosaur enthusiasts get Rex paired with Tricera Ops, and the ever-popular Cuddle Team Leader hugs it out with the spooky Ghoul Trooper. Finally, Moonwalker shares a pack with Burnout, mixing starry calm with biker edge. It’s basically a miniature party in every box.
For those who appreciate a more stylized, almost retro vibe, Vynl two-packs deliver the goods. These figures exaggerate the characters’ most recognizable features into smooth, curved designs that look fantastic on a dashboard or a desktop. The first set pairs Cuddle Team Leader with Love Ranger — imagine a pink bear overlord and a winged angel standing back-to-back, ready for whatever comes. The second set brings together Rex and Tricera Ops, two scaly buddies who look like they’re plotting a prehistoric prank. There’s something undeniably charming about seeing these warriors of the island reduced to such a cute, chunky format.
The on-the-go Fortnite fan isn’t left behind. Pocket Pop! keychains are arriving in bulk, turning keys, backpacks, and zipper pulls into tiny tributes to the game. The lineup is extensive: Dark Voyager floats with an eternal cosmic glow, Moonwalker is ready for liftoff, and Highrise Assault Trooper looks like he’s scanning the horizon from a great height. Tower Recon Specialist peers through an invisible scope, while Skull Trooper grins with his frightful face. The Black Knight feels slightly less intimidating when he dangles from a set of keys, but the charm more than makes up for it. Omega returns in full armor, bringing that imposing presence even in mini form. Raptor keeps his tactical edge, Brite Bomber brightens any dull moment, and Rex remains the loveable dino we all need. Each keychain captures the personality of the skin so well that you might just forget they are actually functional.
Finally, the classic Pop! figures join the party to round out the announcement. Only two were revealed this time, but they are heavy hitters. Rex, with his scaly green head and that ever-cheerful grin, translates perfectly into the signature big-headed, button-eyed Funko style. His tiny dino arms look ready to hug the nearest Loot Llama. Dark Voyager arrives with his helmet firmly on, a shimmering black-and-purple spacesuit that seems to hold the mysteries of the universe. He stands there silently, as if plotting his next drop from the Battle Bus. They are the kind of figures that make a collector say, “Just one more… okay, maybe two.”
Everything announced here is marked as “coming soon,” though Funko hasn’t pinned down exact dates yet. Given the company’s usual rhythm, most creations should start popping up in stores and online within the next few months. The sheer variety — from poseable 5 Star figures to pocket-sized keychains — means there is something for every type of enthusiast, whether you keep your collection in a glass case or toss your keys to a tiny Omega every morning. The island’s most beloved residents are escaping the screen, and your desk is about to become a whole lot more interesting.