From football fields to battle arenas, these celebrity skins brought major star power to mobile games.
Whether you're dropping in with The Rock or dancing through the map as Billie Eilish, these are the best celeb skin cameos in mobile games.
Look like your favorite celebrities in these games!
LeBron James made Fortnite history as the first NBA player in the Icon Series, debuting with two skins, his classic look and a Space Jam jersey. With a gold slider style upgrade, themed gear, and a rare Item Shop rotation, the King’s arrival felt like a real MVP moment
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John Cena slammed into Fortnite in July 2022 with two styles, plus a themed emote, back bling, and pickaxe. The full bundle gave fans everything they needed to bring WWE flair to the island, and yes, his “You Can’t See Me” joke made it in too.
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The Rock joined Fortnite as The Foundation during Chapter 3, Season 1, complete with his voice, tattoos, and signature eyebrow raise. Unlockable through Battle Pass quests, his armored look and unmasking emote made this one of the game’s most cinematic celebrity cameos.
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Zendaya joined Fortnite with two skins, Chani from Dune and MJ from Spider-Man: No Way Home, each tied to major film crossovers. Fans loved the detail in both, with the Chani skin especially praised for capturing her look; both outfits still rotate into the Item Shop from time to time.
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The Weeknd headlined Fortnite Festival in December 2023, launching with two skins, plus themed gear and emotes. As the first artist in Fortnite’s new rhythm mode, his collab blended gameplay and concert vibes in a way fans instantly connected with.
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Lionel Messi joined Warzone Mobile through the Tracer Pack: Messi Operator Bundle, bringing his likeness to the battlefield in late 2022. The skin was part of a limited-time crossover and gave players a chance to squad up with one of football’s greatest legends, armed and ready.
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Justin Bieber joined Free Fire as J. Biebs during the game’s 5th anniversary, complete with a team-focused skill that turns allies’ energy into his shield. The launch also featured a virtual concert, marking one of the first major in-game performances in a mobile title.
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Eminem dropped into Fortnite with three skins – Rap Boy, Slim Shady, and Marshall Never More – each reflecting a different era of his career. Paired with custom gear and a Big Bang event tie-in, it was a bold, stylish debut fans won’t forget.
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Travis Scott’s skin dropped during Fortnite’s 2020 Astronomical event, bringing his Cactus Jack style to the game. With bold visuals and a hype concert to match, it’s still one of the most iconic celebrity skins.
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Ariana Grande joined Fortnite during the Rift Tour event with a sparkly skin, custom back bling, and an in-game concert. The outfit became a fan favorite for its pop-star shine and fun, over-the-top vibe.
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Neymar Jr. arrived in Fortnite during Chapter 2: Season 6 as part of the Icon Series, unlockable through special in-game quests. The skin mixed football flair with a superhero twist, making it a fun and flashy pick for fans of both.
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Cristiano Ronaldo joined Free Fire as Chrono, a futuristic character with a powerful shield ability and boosted speed, mirroring his explosive style on the field. It was the first time the game added a real-world athlete as a full playable character, and the crossover hit big with both fans and football lovers.
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Nicki Minaj’s skin in Warzone Mobile is pure chaos in the best way, bright pink, full of personality, and impossible to ignore. Her voice lines are spot-on and add just the right amount of fun to every match, even if some Call of Duty purists weren’t ready for it.
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Billie Eilish joined Fortnite as part of the Festival update, bringing her signature green-and-black look and stage presence to the game. The skin quickly became a fan favorite, not just for the design, but because it felt like Billie, not just a copy-paste celebrity cameo.
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Erling Haaland became the first real person to appear in Clash of Clans, taking on the role of the Barbarian King. A longtime fan of the game, Haaland said the collaboration was “really cool”, and fans loved seeing him go from scoring goals to defending villages.
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From football fields to battle arenas, these celebrity skins brought major star power to mobile games.
Whether you're dropping in with The Rock or dancing through the map as Billie Eilish, these are the best celeb skin cameos in mobile games.
From football fields to battle arenas, these celebrity skins brought major star power to mobile games.
Whether you're dropping in with The Rock or dancing through the map as Billie Eilish, these are the best celeb skin cameos in mobile games.