Fortnite Adidas Spark is now official

Summary

  • Fortnite's new adidas-kick design is based on real shoe models, priced at 800 V-Bucks each.

  • Kicks offer new cosmetic shoes for most character leather, resembles the BLING accessories back.

  • Mixed reactions to the Adidas Park range from appreciation for trademark loss to criticism of their pricing.

Developer Epic Games has launched another wave of Fortnite Kosmetic shoes, this time, come from the real shoe brand Adidas. Launched late 2024, Fortnite Spark provides a new category of cosmetic upgrades for players, which appeals to sneaker enthusiasts and fashion fans.

Spark represents a new expansion in the diversity of customization options available in Fortnite. While players for several years have been able to donate different skins based on original design and later Crossovers with popular pop culture franchise, the first time players have been able to buy new shoes portable from most character skins. As a result, the kicks are more related to having a premium Fortnite Back bling accessories, rather than a full skin that changes the entire appearance of a character.

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Now Epic Games has added a new real brand to the savings lineup and extended the existing Fortnite Partnership with adidas. As described in a new trailer, a total of three new adidas kick pairs with the current Nike parks and the original designs. All are based on real adidas comments and cost 800 V-dollar each.

Adidas Fortnite Sparkar takes three real shoe lines into the game

Adidas Fortnite Spark is based on the real Adidas Samba, Adidas Adizero Aruku and Adidas Campus 00s sneaker models. Samba and Campus 00s are sneakers in the street in tennis and football shoes, while Adizero Aruku is a 2000s-inspired coach with a thick rocker-sole based on Adizero PR-shoe. They can be purchased in black, gray and red colorways. In addition to the adidas kicks, The Fluffy Bun's design was returned to the store, with a new style, for 600 V-bucks.

Online -reaction to the new wave of Fortnite The kicks were mixed. While some players and adidas fans appreciated the appearance of their favorite shop in the store, some comments also joked about using the Adidas Park with their Fortnite Nike Crossover leather, as an act of branding silliness.

However, much of the negative feeling about the new wave of Spark focused almost uniformly on pricing. Many players feel that although designs are pleasant and reflective of real shoes, the price of Fortnite Spark is still too high. With many of the marked kicks that cost about 800 V-bucks, a single pair of virtual shoes can cost as much as some skins throughout the body. Despite their appeal, it looks like Epic may need to lower their prices further to attract more than hardcore sneaker enthusiasts to the savings section in the article.

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Published

July 25, 2017

ESRB

T for teen – violence

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