Fortnite has opened the Star Wars toy box again, and this time it is very much walking the Way.
New The Mandalorian and Grogu items are now live in the Fortnite Item Shop, bringing another round of Din Djarin energy into Epic’s never-ending pop culture blender. The big headline is the The Mandalorian (Pen & Ink) outfit, but the sneaky little scene-stealer may be the new BDX Droid sidekick.
Yes, Fortnite has found another small droid to make Star Wars players point at the screen.
A New Mando Look Hits the Shop
The current shop rotation includes The Mandalorian (Pen & Ink), a stylized version of Din Djarin that fits Fortnite’s growing love of comic-book-inspired variants.
It is not just the outfit either. The shop also lists several related cosmetics, including the Beskar Spear, Beskar Mythosaur, TIE Fighter Tow, and Modified Beskar Hallikset.
And of course, Grogu is there too, because leaving Grogu out of a Mandalorian drop would be like putting a cantina band on stage and telling them not to play.
This is not Fortnite’s first trip into Mandalorian territory, but it arrives at an interesting time. Star Wars is clearly being threaded deeper into Fortnite’s wider ecosystem, from cosmetics to in-game events to Disney-driven crossovers. At this point, Fortnite is less a battle royale and more a very loud museum of modern franchise warfare.
The BDX Droid Is the Real Little Hook
The most interesting addition may be the BDX Droid sidekick.
For anyone who has spent time with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order or Jedi: Survivor, the little droid instantly gives off BD-series energy. It is not BD-1 by name, but the design language is close enough that Jedi players will absolutely notice.
That is the smart part.
Fortnite could have simply leaned on Mando, Grogu, and shiny Beskar. Instead, the BDX Droid gives the drop a small gaming crossover wrinkle, connecting the current Mandalorian push with the wider Star Wars gaming identity that has been growing around Cal Kestis, BD-1, and Respawn’s Jedi series.
It is a tiny cosmetic detail, sure. But in Star Wars, tiny droids have a habit of becoming the best part of the room.
Fortnite Keeps Becoming a Star Wars Stage
This new drop is another reminder that Fortnite has become one of the strangest Star Wars platforms around.
Not a traditional Star Wars game. Not a canon-heavy adventure. Not even a normal crossover anymore.
It is a stage where The Mandalorian, Grogu, Clone Wars content, Jedi-inspired droids, and whatever comes next can all crash into the same rotating shop cycle. For better or worse, that makes Fortnite part of the modern Star Wars gaming conversation.
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The new Mandalorian items are live now.
And somewhere, Grogu is probably watching the Item Shop with enormous eyes and absolutely no concern for your V-Bucks balance.
