Wednesday Addams Arrives in Fortnite — Dry Humor, Dead Eyes, and a Surprisingly Good Deal

There’s something perfectly inevitable about Wednesday Addams showing up in Fortnite.
Not forced, not ironic — just a quiet sort of symmetry.
The girl who never wanted to play with others has entered the world’s biggest playground, and the game somehow bends to her instead of the other way around.


The Skin

The Wednesday Addams outfit runs 1,500 V-Bucks, available through November 2 at 7:59 PM ET as part of Fortnitemares 2025.
It’s a sharp recreation of Jenna Ortega’s take — clean, pale, and unimpressed with the living.
The Nevermore uniform looks like it wandered straight out of Burton’s set, just slightly filtered through Fortnite’s candy-colored nihilism.

There are two edit styles:

Solo Wednesday, because she doesn’t need help.

Wednesday + Thing, because sarcasm occasionally benefits from punctuation.

Thing actually perches on her shoulder and aims when you hold L2 or Right-Click.
It’s such an absurd, meticulous little touch that it feels like an inside joke from the dev team — the kind of detail that reminds you Fortnite’s chaos is curated by artists who know exactly what they’re doing.


The Bundle

The Wednesday Addams Bundle clocks in at 2,500 V-Bucks, and if you’re the kind of person who values aesthetic consistency (or irony at scale), it’s worth it.
It includes:

Wednesday Addams (Outfit) – 1,500 V-Bucks

Nevermore Satchel (Back Bling) – 300 V-Bucks

Wednesday’s Umbrella (Pickaxe) – 500 V-Bucks

Wednesday’s Dance (Emote) – 500 V-Bucks

Concerto of Woe (Emote) – 400 V-Bucks

Woe Cello (Bass) – 800 V-Bucks

“Wednesday’s Dance” uses Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps — because of course it does.
It’s the only emote that looks less like celebration and more like ritual possession.


The Hearse + Wednesday Bundle

For those who want to go all in, the Hearse + Wednesday Bundle sits at 2,000 V-Bucks and includes six Hearse vehicle variants:

The Hearse

Nevermore Standard

Wuggy Wagon

Flames

Wings

Hearse White Wall

Each version riffs on the same silhouette — a rolling dirge in slightly different moods.
It’s the digital equivalent of picking your favorite shade of black.


Verdict

Fortnite has long since crossed from game to cultural museum, where everything from John Wick to Michael Myers now lives under one loud, glowing roof.
But Wednesday isn’t just another guest.
She alters the temperature of the room.

Dropped into all the color and noise, she becomes the still point — a black hole of irony around which the absurdity rearranges itself.
It’s pale, precise, not remotely impressed with your enthusiasm, and it couldn’t be any other way.


Wednesday didn’t join Fortnite to win.
She joined because the chaos was begging for a chaperone who thrives in it.

This article is entirely unsponsored, but you may be interested in picking up some of these items for yourself. If so, you can find the items in the Fortnite shop here.


If you are a die-hard Wednesday fan, be sure to catch the recent news here: Wednesday Season 3 Officially Announced!