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“ | God of thunder. Master of lightning.
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- — In-Game Description
Raiden (MK3) is a Gaming Legends Series Outfit in Fortnite, that can be purchased in the Item Shop for 1,500 V-Bucks or with the Klassic Kombat Bundle for
3,600 V-Bucks. Raiden (MK3) was first released in Chapter 6: Season 2 and is part of the Klassic Kombat Set.
Item Shop Appearances[]
Raiden (MK3) has appeared in 26 different Item Shops on 24 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 Raiden (MK3)'s appearances? Raiden (MK3) 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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Put a quarter on the screen if you got next! | 3.28.25 | March 26th 2025 |
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GET OVER HERE ⬅️⬅️👊 Scorpion, Raiden, and Kitana join the Shop arena; with a new flawless Battle Royale mythic, locations, and more arriving on April 1! fn.gg/KlassicKombat |
March 29th 2025 |
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Klassic Kombat Rise and take your revenge as Scorpion (MK3), unleash chaos as the eternal God of thunder, Raiden (MK3), and protect as the warrior princess Kitana (MK3). |
March 29th 2025 |
Trivia[]
- Raiden did not appear as a playable character in the original Mortal Kombat 3 or its Ultimate update (1995). His design is based off his appearance in Mortal Kombat II (1993), which was repurposed for his return in Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1996).