This article is about the Outfit. For the Chapter 2 Island, see Apollo. |
Outfit[]
“ | The imperious god of the sun.
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Apollo is an Epic Outfit in Fortnite, that can be purchased in the Item Shop for 1,800 V-Bucks or with the Apollo Bundle for 2,000 V-Bucks. Apollo was first released in Chapter 5: Season 2 and is part of the Dawn's King Set.
LEGO® Style
Within LEGO Fortnite and other LEGO experiences, Apollo's appearance is changed to that of a LEGO® minifigure.
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Bean Style
Within Fall Guys experiences, Apollo's appearance is changed to that of a matching Fall Guys Bean.
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Please check the in-game Fortnite Shop for a complete representation and all cosmetic options.
There might be slight variations for how items may look in-game.
Item Shop Appearances[]
Apollo has appeared in 8 different Item Shops, on 6 different days.
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Why are there shops labelled as 'parts'? For varying reasons, Epic Games may decide to add or remove items from the Item Shop before the usual rotation occurs. The Fortnite Wiki treats each change to the Item Shop within a single day as a separate 'part' that makes up the day's Item Shop History. |
Why are there two different numbers for Apollo's appearances? Apollo has, on at least one occasion, appeared in more than one shop in a single day. This has resulted in its count for appearances in the Item Shop being higher than the amount of days it has appeared in it. Both counts are listed by the Fortnite Wiki in order to be as accurate as possible, unlike other sources. |
News Tab[]
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A bright light with many talents ☀️ Apollo is now in the Shop! |
April 15th 2024 |
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Apollo The imperious god of the sun. |
April 15th 2024 | |
Apollo The imperious god of the sun. |
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Apollo The imperious god of the sun. |
April 15th 2024 |
Character Reaction[]
Character special dialogues for players wearing the Apollo Outfit.
Chapter 5: Season 3
Chapter 5: Season 2
Trivia[]
- Apollo is designed and named after his Mythological counterpart, the Greek god of the Sun, healing, dance, poetry, archery, prophecy and more.
- In Update v29.30, it was revealed Apollo retained a lot of them in Fortnite.
- Chapter 2’s Island was codenamed after him.
- Artemis, Apollo’s twin, was the codename of the Chapter 3 Island.
- Apollo is the second Pantheon-Themed set to release outside of the Myths and Mortals Battle Pass.
- The first set was Charon’s.
Gallery[]
Character[]
“ | The imperious god of the sun.
The god of the sun - and medicine, the arts, truth and prophecies, herds and shepherds... Apollo has no time for the squabbling of his fellow immortals, nor Zeus' vendetta against mortalkind, because he's a little busy for all that. |
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Apollo was a Character introduced during Chapter 5: Season 2. He could have been found in Summit Temple after Update v29.30.
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Burn Bright | Fast Feet | Bust a Move |
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Lore[]
“ | I am Apollo, god of the sun... and a FEW other things.
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Apollo is the God of Sun, Music, Prophecy and more. He is a God of the Olympian Pantheon, son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis.
He is a supporting character in Fortnite: Battle Royale, serving as a supporting protagonist in Chapter 5: Season 2.
Appearance[]
Sun God |
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Powers and Abilities[]
The imperious god of the sun
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Immortality Due to being a God, Apollo possesses immortality. |
History[]
Before Chapter 5[]
Apollo became the consultant of the oracles and the Muses, overseeing all prophecies. Long ago, he chose someone to become his trusted Oracle. That Oracle, who used to be a mortal, became an immortal, and one day, both of them learned that Zeus would be overthrown by the hands of a mortal. Learning this, Zeus started to become wary of the mortals, becoming more and more distant, until wishing for their total annihilation, causing conflict within the Pantheon.
Chapter 5: Season 2[]
He sees the movement against Zeus' plan, and agrees with Aphrodite, Poseidon and some of the other gods about the idea of the Mortals being spared and protected, but out of little desire to get involved in a battle that'll split the Pantheon, he continues his godly duties while he waits for the prophecy to be fulfilled by The Looper with help from The Oracle and Hope.