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Fortnite: How to Get the Santa Shaq Skin

Feb 10,2025 Author: Savannah

This guide details how to obtain the Santa Shaq skin in Fortnite. This Winterfest-themed skin, featuring basketball star Shaquille O'Neal, is not free and must be purchased from the in-game Item Shop.

Santa Shaq Fortnite Skin

To acquire Santa Shaq, players need to purchase it for 1,500 V-Bucks. The purchase includes the LEGO-styled Santa Shaq skin and the Shaqback back bling. A bundle option is also available, providing all cosmetics in the set. The offer is time-limited, so players should act quickly to avoid missing out.

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