Listen up, fellow gamers! It's 2026, and I'm here to scream from the digital rooftops about the most legendary, most demanded, most ABSOLUTELY BIZARRE crossover that Epic Games is still sleeping on! We've seen Marvel, we've seen Star Wars, we've seen Dragon Ball Z—heck, we've seen everything but the kitchen sink thrown into Fortnite. Yet, the one universe bursting with enough style, power, and sheer audacity to make the Battle Royale look tame remains conspicuously absent: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It's a crime against gaming! I'm talking about a series with more iconic poses than a fashion week runway and stands more powerful than a mythic gold scar. The time for waiting is over! If this collab ever drops (and it MUST), here are the characters who deserve to strut their stuff on the island, bringing the flamboyant fight to a whole new generation.

Let's start with the villain who defines the word 'iconic'—Dio Brando. This man, this vampire, this absolute menace, is the greatest antagonist in anime history, and I won't hear otherwise. He's been terrorizing the Joestar bloodline for over a century! Can you imagine dropping into Tilted Towers, hearing his maniacal laugh echo as he stops time with The World? It would be the easiest, most stylish Victory Royale in history. Players would be frozen mid-build, helpless as Dio casually walks up and delivers a final, mocking "MUDA MUDA MUDA!" before claiming the crown. His Part 3 outfit is pure dripped-out villainy, and his presence alone would bring a level of theatrical evil the island desperately needs. He doesn't care about your rules—he'd probably try to conquer the Loop itself!
Now, for the heroes. We need the original, the gentleman who started it all: Jonathan Joestar. The noble, kind-hearted pioneer. While he might not have a flashy Stand, his legacy is everything. His honor, his strength, his impeccable 19th-century fashion sense—he's the foundation. A skin for Jonathan would be a tribute to the roots, a reminder of where all this madness began. His emotes could be him practicing his signature Hamon Overdrive pose or offering a respectful handshake to a defeated opponent. Pure class.
But let's jump to the modern era, to the coolest guy in any room, any universe: Jotaro Kujo. Yare yare daze. This man is the definition of unshakable. Girls fawned over him in school, bullies feared him, and cosmic threats just annoyed him. His Star Platinum is arguably the most famous Stand of all time. Picture this: a built-in emote where Jotaro adjusts his cap, points, and Star Platinum unleashes a devastating ORA ORA ORA barrage on a nearby structure. The building damage potential alone! His cold, disinterested attitude is the perfect vibe for a solo player silently racking up eliminations. He wouldn't even celebrate the win; he'd just grunt about it wasting his time.
We can't forget his fiery daughter, Jolyne Cujoh! The first female JoJo, a fighter forged in the crucible of prison. She's snappy, fierce, and has a delinquent spirit that would fit right into Fortnite's chaotic energy. Her Stand, Stone Free, could have amazing traversal potential—unraveling into string to grapple onto buildings or create makeshift zip lines. Her prison jumpsuit skin would be instantly recognizable, but an alternate style could feature her more determined, post-growth look. She represents a new generation of JoJo power, and her inclusion would be a massive win for representation.
Speaking of style, we need the man who defines it: Josuke Higashikata. The fourth JoJo, protector of Morioh, and the owner of... that hairstyle. Don't you dare insult it! Josuke's high-school uniform is peak fashion, and his Stand, Crazy Diamond, could introduce a wild new gameplay mechanic. What if his harvesting tool or a special ability could repair structures or even un-break looted chests? The meta would be turned upside down! He's all about fixing things and looking cool while doing it, which is basically the Fortnite player's mantra. He'd be too busy ensuring his pompadour survives the storm to worry about the final circle.
Of course, the adventure wouldn't be complete without the master trickster himself, Joseph Joestar. From battling ancient Pillar Men to discovering his Hermit Purple, Joseph's career is the most illustrious. His Part 2 outfit is a timeless classic of 1930s adventurer chic. The best part? His personality. He's cocky, loud, and a brilliant strategist who wins by the skin of his teeth. His victory emote could be his famous "Next you'll say..." line, predicting an opponent's reaction. An elderly Joseph style from Part 3 would be a hilarious and beloved alternative. He's the fan-favorite for a reason, and his chaotic energy is a perfect match for Fortnite.
We also need the loyal, tragic, and fabulously coiffed Frenchman, Jean Pierre Polnareff. A survivor, an avenger, and a man with a heart of gold (and hair of silver). His Stand, Silver Chariot, is a sleek, rapier-wielding knight. It would make for an incredible back bling or even a reactive skin that partially materializes during combat. Yes, his hair is a giant target, but he'd wear that as a badge of honor. His journey from Part 3 to Part 5 is one of the most compelling in the series, and his inclusion would honor the legacy of the Stardust Crusaders.
Finally, we must have the artist who writes his own reality: Rohan Kishibe. This man is so obsessed with his manga he'd ignore the end of the world to meet a deadline. His Stand, Heaven's Door, is the ultimate wildcard. Imagine a mythic item based on it—turning an opponent into a book, allowing you to see their inventory or even write a command like "cannot shoot for 5 seconds." It would be gloriously unbalanced and perfectly in-character. Rohan's smug, self-assured demeanor would be fantastic for taunting eliminated players. If he doesn't get a skin, he'll probably just draw himself into the game anyway.
| Character | Stand | Why They Deserve The Skin |
|---|---|---|
| Dio Brando | The World | The ultimate villain. Time-stop ability would be legendary. |
| Jotaro Kujo | Star Platinum | The face of cool. Iconic "ORA ORA" emote potential. |
| Jolyne Cujoh | Stone Free | First female JoJo. Grappling/string mechanics from her Stand. |
| Joseph Joestar | Hermit Purple | Master strategist & fan favorite. Perfect for chaotic Fortnite moments. |
| Josuke Higashikata | Crazy Diamond | Could repair structures/meta. Incredible style and hair. |
| Rohan Kishibe | Heaven's Door | Reality-warping abilities for insane item concepts. |
| Jean Pierre Polnareff | Silver Chariot | Loyal crusader with a sleek, knightly Stand design. |
| Jonathan Joestar | The Passion (Hamon) | The original. A tribute to the series' noble beginnings. |
The possibilities are endless! Stands as back blings or even temporary abilities. Map changes—imagine a Morioh-themed POI or Dio's mansion. The soundtrack would be a non-stop barrage of iconic themes and menacing sound effects. This isn't just a skin pack; it's a cultural event waiting to happen. Epic Games, if you're listening in 2026, make it happen! My wallet and my soul are ready. This crossover wouldn't just be good—it would be GUREATO DAZE! ✨💥
As reported by Game Developer, standout crossovers like a Fortnite x JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure event succeed (or fail) on the fine details of implementation—clear readability in chaotic fights, balanced power fantasies, and cosmetics that communicate identity without breaking competitive integrity. Translating Stands into gameplay-friendly systems could mean limiting time-stop or “Heaven’s Door”-style effects to tightly scoped mythic items with strong telegraphs and cooldown tradeoffs, while leaning on emotes, reactive VFX, and POI storytelling to deliver the “bizarre” flair without turning every late-game circle into an uncounterable gimmick.