Deadpool didn’t just walk into Fortnite, he kicked down the door, took over a yacht, and turned Chapter 2 Season 2 into his personal playground. The collaboration between Epic Games and Marvel brought the fourth-wall-breaking mercenary into Battle Royale in a way that felt authentically chaotic, complete with weekly challenges, Easter eggs scattered across the map, and cosmetics that captured Wade Wilson’s irreverent personality.
For players who missed the original event or those looking to relive the madness, understanding how Deadpool’s integration worked reveals one of Fortnite’s most successful crossovers. From the challenge structure that unlocked his skin to the weapons and locations that defined his takeover, the Merc with a Mouth left a mark on the island that still influences how Epic approaches Marvel collaborations today.
This guide breaks down everything about Deadpool in Fortnite: how to unlock the skin (and whether it’s still possible in 2026), the weapons and items tied to the character, map locations that became Deadpool territory, the full cosmetic set, and strategies for making the most of the Deadpool aesthetic in your gameplay.
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ToggleKey Takeaways
- Deadpool arrived in Fortnite during Chapter 2 Season 2 (February 2020) as an exclusive Battle Pass secret skin with a gradual weekly challenge structure that mirrored his chaotic personality.
- The Deadpool skin and all its variants (X-Force, Cuddlepool, Ravenpool) remain permanently exclusive to Chapter 2 Season 2 and will never return to the Item Shop in 2026 or beyond.
- Deadpool’s Dual Hand Cannons were mythic-tier weapons obtainable by defeating Deadpool as an NPC boss at The Yacht POI, offering high close-range damage but limited accuracy at distance.
- Fortnite Deadpool cosmetics included comprehensive sets featuring emotes like Deadpool’s Parade, back bling like Katanas and Dragacorn, and themed gliders that made it one of the most detailed character collaborations.
- Deadpool’s integration set new standards for Marvel crossovers in Fortnite, emphasizing character-specific narratives, interactive challenges, and boss NPC mechanics that influenced all subsequent licensed collaborations.
- While the original Deadpool skin won’t return, Epic could release a new Deadpool variant in the Item Shop tied to future Marvel projects, following the precedent set by characters like Spider-Man and Batman.
The Deadpool Takeover: How the Merc Invaded Fortnite
When Did Deadpool Come to Fortnite?
Deadpool arrived in Fortnite on February 20, 2020, during Chapter 2 Season 2 (v12.00). Unlike most Battle Pass skins that unlock through tier progression, Deadpool operated on his own schedule. Players discovered a hidden room in the Battle Pass menu, Deadpool’s hideout, where the mercenary gradually took over the space throughout the season.
Each week from February through April 2020, new Deadpool-themed challenges appeared in this secret room. The rollout mirrored the character’s unpredictable nature: breaking toilets, finding chimichangas, and completing absurd tasks that had nothing to do with traditional Battle Royale objectives. Epic timed the release to coincide with the planned theatrical release of a Deadpool film, though the collaboration transcended typical movie tie-in promotions.
The Chapter 2 Season 2 Event
Chapter 2 Season 2 centered on the conflict between Ghost and Shadow factions, with secret agent themes dominating the Battle Pass. Deadpool infiltrated this spy-versus-spy narrative as an outsider who didn’t care about the faction war. His presence felt like a deliberate disruption of the season’s serious tone.
The season ran from February 20 to June 17, 2020 (extended from its original end date due to real-world delays). Deadpool’s takeover escalated weekly, culminating in his complete control of The Yacht POI, originally a luxury location controlled by the spy factions. By Week 7, Deadpool had redecorated the entire yacht with his logo, katanas, and references to his comic book history.
The final Deadpool challenge required players to deal damage while wearing the full Deadpool outfit, cementing the skin as a reward for dedicated engagement rather than a simple tier unlock. This structure became a template for future secret skins, though few matched the narrative commitment of Deadpool’s gradual invasion.
How to Unlock the Deadpool Skin and Variants
Original Deadpool Challenges Breakdown
The original Deadpool skin unlock required completing seven weeks of challenges during Chapter 2 Season 2. Each week introduced two new tasks that ranged from mundane to absurd:
Week 1:
- Find Deadpool’s letter to Epic Games (hidden in the Battle Pass lobby)
- Don’t thank the Bus Driver (deliberately breaking Fortnite etiquette)
Week 2:
- Find Deadpool’s milk carton (hidden in his hideout)
- Find Deadpool’s chimichangas (scattered in his room)
Week 3:
- Destroy toilet seats at the Yacht or at Deadpool’s hideout bathroom
- Complete three daily challenges (standard progression)
Week 4-7:
Challenges escalated to include weapon eliminations, location-specific tasks, and meta-references to Fortnite mechanics. The final unlock came in Week 7, when players gained access to the base red-and-black Deadpool skin.
Each challenge awarded XP, sprays, loading screens, or cosmetic pieces. The progression felt intentionally paced to keep players returning weekly rather than grinding everything in one session.
Unlocking X-Force and Mashups Variants
Beyond the classic Deadpool look, the skin included two major variants:
X-Force Deadpool featured the character’s gray-and-black tactical suit from the X-Force comic run. Players unlocked this by completing additional challenges after obtaining the base skin, specifically tasks requiring eliminations with specific weapon types.
Deadpool Mashups included:
- Cuddlepool: A pink variant combining Deadpool with Fortnite’s Cuddle Team Leader bear mascot
- Ravenpool: A dark variant mixing Deadpool with the Raven skin aesthetic
These mashup styles dropped in Weeks 8 and 9, requiring players to find hidden objects and complete combat challenges. The mashups represented Fortnite’s willingness to blend its original IP with licensed characters, creating hybrid designs that wouldn’t exist outside the game.
Can You Still Get Deadpool in 2026?
No. The Deadpool skin and its variants were exclusive to the Chapter 2 Season 2 Battle Pass. Epic Games maintains a strict policy: Battle Pass content never returns to the Item Shop. Players who didn’t complete the challenges between February and June 2020 have no way to obtain the skin in 2026.
This exclusivity drives FOMO (fear of missing out) around Battle Pass content, but it also preserves rarity for players who participated during the original season. Unlike Item Shop skins that rotate back periodically, Deadpool remains a permanent marker of Chapter 2 Season 2 participation.
The only exception to Battle Pass exclusivity would be a completely new Deadpool skin with a different design, which Epic could theoretically release in the Item Shop. But, as of March 2026, no additional Deadpool skins have appeared beyond the Chapter 2 Season 2 variants.
Deadpool Weapons, Items, and Abilities
Deadpool’s Dual Hand Cannons
Deadpool’s Dual Hand Cannons functioned as mythic-tier pistols exclusive to Chapter 2 Season 2. Players obtained them by eliminating Deadpool himself, who spawned as a boss NPC at The Yacht POI starting in Week 7 (late March 2020).
Stats for the Dual Hand Cannons:
- Damage: 40 per shot (80 combined when both fire)
- Fire Rate: 2.1 shots per second
- Magazine Size: 14 rounds total (7 per hand)
- Reload Time: 2.3 seconds
- Rarity: Mythic (gold)
The weapons fired simultaneously, requiring precise aim to maximize their damage output. At close range, they could shred through enemy builds and health pools faster than standard pistols. But, their bloom (accuracy spread) made them unreliable beyond 20 meters.
Deadpool as an NPC had roughly 400 HP and wielded his own Hand Cannons, making the boss fight challenging for solo players. Squads could overwhelm him quickly, but his erratic movement patterns, fitting his character, made landing consistent headshots difficult. Many players attempted to eliminate Deadpool for his weapons in the early match rotations, leading to chaotic early-game fights at The Yacht.
The Hand Cannons were vaulted at the end of Chapter 2 Season 2 and haven’t returned to the loot pool as of 2026.
Chimichangas and Other References
While not functional items in gameplay, chimichangas appeared throughout Deadpool’s content as collectibles and visual gags. Players hunted for chimichanga props in his hideout during Week 2 challenges, and the food item decorated The Yacht after his takeover.
Other Deadpool references embedded in Season 2 included:
- Katanas: Dual katanas appeared as back bling (cosmetic only, not a harvesting tool) and decorated The Yacht’s interior
- Unicorn floaties: References to Deadpool’s love of unicorns, scattered around The Yacht pool area
- Fourth-wall breaks: Loading screens and sprays featured Deadpool acknowledging he’s in a video game, consistent with his comic book personality
These items didn’t affect gameplay but reinforced the collaboration’s attention to character-specific details. Epic avoided generic Marvel branding, instead pulling from Deadpool’s specific comic lore and film adaptations.
Deadpool’s Yacht and Map Locations
Exploring The Yacht POI
The Yacht sat in the northeastern waters of the Chapter 2 Season 2 map, grid coordinates B1-C1. Originally controlled by the faction war between Ghost and Shadow, the location transformed into Deadpool’s headquarters by Week 7.
Key features of The Yacht after Deadpool’s takeover:
- Main deck: Featured Deadpool logos painted over the original faction symbols, along with scattered weapons and ammo boxes
- Interior cabins: Multiple floors with tight corridors ideal for close-quarters combat
- Pool area: Decorated with unicorn floaties and chimichanga props
- Boss spawn location: Deadpool NPC appeared near the central deck, patrolling a small area
Loot density at The Yacht ranked high compared to other POIs, with 15-20 chest spawns and abundant floor loot. But, its popularity as a Deadpool-themed location made it a hot drop throughout the season. Players seeking the Dual Hand Cannons had to contest early-game fights against multiple squads.
The Yacht was destroyed during the Chapter 2 Season 3 flood event (June 2020) and never returned to subsequent map iterations. Its removal marked the end of Deadpool’s direct presence on the Fortnite island.
Hidden Deadpool Easter Eggs Across the Island
Beyond The Yacht, Deadpool Easter eggs appeared in scattered locations:
Deadpool’s Hideout (Battle Pass Menu): The most obvious Easter egg existed outside the playable map. Players accessed this secret room through the Battle Pass interface, where Deadpool gradually redecorated throughout the season. By the final week, the room featured knocked-over furniture, stolen items from other Battle Pass skins, and interactive elements like a flushing toilet.
Hydro 16: A minor landmark near the dam occasionally spawned Deadpool-themed graffiti on its walls during mid-season updates, though this wasn’t tied to any specific challenge.
Loading screens: Epic released Deadpool-themed loading screens showing the character interacting with other Season 2 skins and locations. One memorable screen showed Deadpool photobombing the serious spy-themed Battle Pass promotional image.
These Easter eggs rewarded exploration and attention to environmental storytelling, a technique Epic refined through multiple collaborations but executed particularly well with Deadpool’s chaotic personality.
Deadpool Cosmetics: Emotes, Back Bling, and Pickaxes
Best Deadpool Emotes to Collect
The Deadpool set included several emotes that captured the character’s over-the-top personality:
Deadpool’s Parade (Built-In Emote): Exclusive to the Deadpool skin, this emote spawned a miniature parade float with dancing backup performers. It lasted approximately 10 seconds and included unique audio. Built-in emotes can only be used with their specific skin, making this unavailable for other characters.
Chimichanga. (Traversal Emote): A separate emote showing the player eating a chimichanga while walking. This worked with any skin and became popular for meme content and Victory Royale celebrations.
Maximum Effort: A flex emote referencing Deadpool’s catchphrase, showing exaggerated muscle poses.
These emotes unlocked through the Battle Pass tier progression rather than the weekly Deadpool challenges, typically appearing in Tiers 60-80. Players who reached Tier 100 during Season 2 owned the complete emote set.
Complete Deadpool Cosmetic Set
The full Deadpool cosmetic bundle included:
Skins:
- Deadpool (base red/black variant)
- X-Force Deadpool (gray/black tactical)
- Cuddlepool (pink mashup)
- Ravenpool (dark mashup)
Back Bling:
- Katanas: Dual swords in red sheaths
- Dragacorn: Deadpool’s stuffed unicorn-dragon hybrid from the comics
Pickaxes:
- Deadpool’s Dual Katanas: Harvesting tool featuring his signature swords with unique swing animations
Gliders:
- Dragacorn Glider: Matching glider featuring the stuffed unicorn design
- Chimichanga.: A food truck-themed glider with Deadpool branding
Contrails:
- Deadpool Sparkles: Red and black particle effect
Sprays and Loading Screens:
- 8 Deadpool-themed sprays unlocked through weekly challenges
- 5 loading screens showing Deadpool’s takeover progression
The complete set represented one of the most comprehensive character collaborations in Fortnite’s history, rivaling the depth of later crossovers with characters like Spider-Man or Darth Vader. Players who appreciate detailed cosmetic collections often cite the Deadpool set as a gold standard for Battle Pass secret skins.
Deadpool’s Legacy and Future Collaborations
Will Deadpool Return to Fortnite?
As of March 2026, Epic Games hasn’t announced any plans for Deadpool’s return. But, several factors suggest future appearances remain possible:
Precedent for Multiple Marvel Skins: Characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Thor have received multiple skin variants across different seasons and events. Spider-Man alone has appeared in Battle Passes, Item Shop bundles, and special events with different suit designs.
Film and Streaming Releases: Deadpool 3 released in 2024, and any future Marvel projects featuring the character could trigger Item Shop bundles or limited-time events. Epic has demonstrated willingness to time Fortnite content with MCU releases, making this a likely scenario for future Deadpool content.
Item Shop vs. Battle Pass: While the Chapter 2 Season 2 Deadpool remains exclusive, Epic could release an entirely new Deadpool skin in the Item Shop. This approach has worked for characters like Batman, who has multiple distinct skins available through different unlock methods.
The most realistic expectation: a new Deadpool skin with a different design (possibly based on MCU appearance or a specific comic run) could appear in the Item Shop during a future Marvel-themed season or event. The original Chapter 2 Season 2 version will almost certainly never return.
How Deadpool Changed Marvel Crossovers
Deadpool’s integration set new standards for how Epic handles licensed characters:
Character-Specific Narrative: Rather than simply dropping a skin in the Battle Pass, Epic built a season-long story around Deadpool’s presence. His gradual takeover of the menu interface and The Yacht created a sense of progression that matched his chaotic personality.
Interactive Challenges: The Deadpool challenges broke from traditional “deal damage” or “visit locations” formulas. Tasks like refusing to thank the Bus Driver or destroying toilets felt authentically tied to the character’s irreverent nature.
Boss NPC Introduction: While Fortnite had featured boss NPCs before, Deadpool’s implementation refined the system. Later Marvel bosses (Doctor Doom, Iron Man, Wolverine) all followed the template established during Chapter 2 Season 2: unique spawn location, mythic weapon drop, and integration into the season’s POI design.
Cosmetic Depth: The Deadpool set included more variants, styles, and reactive elements than previous secret skins. This raised player expectations for future Battle Pass content, influencing how Epic designs collaboration rewards.
Subsequent Marvel crossovers like the Chapter 2 Season 4 full Marvel season (Nexus War) built directly on lessons learned from the Deadpool event. The commitment to character-specific details over generic superhero aesthetics became a defining feature of Fortnite’s approach to licensed content.
Tips for Mastering Deadpool Gameplay Style
Combat Strategies with the Deadpool Skin
While skins in Fortnite don’t affect gameplay mechanics, certain cosmetics influence your visibility and psychological impact on opponents. The Deadpool skin presents specific considerations:
Visibility Trade-offs: The bright red and black color scheme makes Deadpool easier to spot against natural environments compared to darker, earth-toned skins. In wooded areas, open fields, and daytime lighting conditions, opponents can track Deadpool players more easily at medium range.
Psychological Impact: Wearing a recognizable character skin signals different things depending on context. In 2020, wearing Deadpool showed you completed the season’s challenges. In 2026, it marks you as a veteran player who participated in Chapter 2, potentially making newer players more cautious in engagement.
Audio Considerations: Deadpool’s built-in emote (Parade) produces significant audio that reveals your position. Using it in competitive modes or during stealth rotations compromises your position, though it works well for psychological warfare or celebration moments.
For players prioritizing competitive advantage over aesthetics, Deadpool works better in:
- Close-quarters POIs with indoor combat (Tilted Towers-style locations)
- Urban environments where the red/black blends with buildings and shadows
- Zero Build modes where visual camouflage matters less than in traditional modes
Best Combos and Loadouts for the Merc Look
To maximize the Deadpool aesthetic while maintaining practical loadout efficiency:
Thematic Weapon Preferences (when available):
- Pistols and Hand Cannons: Honor Deadpool’s signature weapons by prioritizing these over other sidearms
- Dual Wielding: When Epic introduces dual-wield mechanics in future seasons, these naturally align with Deadpool’s combat style
- Explosive Weapons: Deadpool’s comic personality favors chaos over precision, grenades, rocket launchers, and proximity mines fit the character
- Melee Options: When harvesting tool mechanics allow combat damage, katana-style tools match the cosmetic set
Practical Loadout Structure:
- Slot 1: Assault Rifle (for mid-range flexibility)
- Slot 2: Shotgun (close-quarters essential)
- Slot 3: SMG or pistol (honor the character while maintaining viable DPS)
- Slot 4: Healing items (shields or med kits)
- Slot 5: Utility (mobility item or explosives for chaos factor)
Cosmetic Combos Beyond the Set:
While the complete Deadpool set works well together, mixing pieces with other items creates fresh looks:
- Deadpool skin + Dragon Glider (non-Deadpool): Creates a humorous size contrast
- Cuddlepool variant + original Cuddle Team Leader pickaxe: Fully commits to the pink aesthetic
- X-Force Deadpool + tactical military back bling from other sets: Enhances the soldier vibe
Players focused on optimized gameplay strategies often separate cosmetic choices from tactical decisions, but for casual and creative modes, building a cohesive Deadpool loadout adds to the immersion of playing as the character. The key is recognizing when aesthetic commitment conflicts with competitive advantage and making intentional choices based on your current game mode and goals.
Conclusion
Deadpool’s invasion of Fortnite during Chapter 2 Season 2 demonstrated how Epic could integrate licensed characters with narrative depth rather than superficial cosmetic drops. The weekly challenge structure, interactive hideout, POI takeover, and character-specific details created an experience that felt authentic to both Fortnite’s mechanics and Deadpool’s personality.
For players who participated in 2020, the Deadpool skin remains a mark of Chapter 2 engagement. For those who missed the event, understanding how the collaboration worked provides context for Epic’s approach to future crossovers, an approach that now influences how gaming companies handle licensed content across the industry.
Whether Deadpool returns in a new form or remains exclusive to Chapter 2 Season 2, his impact on Fortnite’s collaboration model continues to shape how Marvel characters appear in Battle Royale. The Merc with a Mouth proved that breaking the fourth wall translates surprisingly well to breaking into battle royale lobbies.


