K-Pop meets Fortnite in latest emote addition
The newest Item Shop update in Fortnite has delivered a K-Pop-themed emote centered around a popular song that was released last year in 2024. The emote is called New Woman, which is also the name of the song produced by K-Pop artist LISA and featuring Rosalía. You can see the emote and how much it costs in Fortnite below. Fortnite adds New Woman emote in latest update The Item Shop update on April 10 added the New Woman emote to Fortnite. While the community's focus has been centered around the upcoming Adventure Time crossover, many fans were pleasantly surprised to see the New Woman emote available for sale as well. New Woman is a song released in mid-2024, featuring K-Pop artists LISA and Rosalía. The emote in Fortnite performs a dance from the music video of New Woman and plays a snippet of the song in the background as your character is dancing. The emote lasts for several seconds and plays a majority of the chorus from the song while your character performs some sleek moves. https://twitter.com/FNBRintel/status/1910483721217626523 You can purchase the New Woman emote for 500 V-Bucks, but if you want to purchase it, you might want to act fast. New emotes in the Item Shop usually stick around for a couple of days, but they often disappear after that, and there's no telling when they will return to the shop. As with most Fortnite emotes, the New Woman emote works in battle royale, LEGO Fortnite, and Fortnite Festival. Alongside the New Woman emote, the Item Shop also saw the arrival of the Geek Time emote. Geek Time is a song produced by artist Yeat, and while it's not K-Pop, it's still a widely popular song that was all over the top charts in 2024. Geek Time is a similar emote to New Woman, showcasing a dance from the song's music video and a short snippet of the song. It also goes for 500 V-Bucks in Fortnite. You can purchase either the New Woman or Geek Time emotes in-game or by going to their official store pages on Fortnite's website. If you visit the Fortnite website to view the emotes, you can see the emote performed in its entirety and hear the snippet of song playing in the background. The post K-Pop meets Fortnite in latest emote addition appeared first on Destructoid.

The newest Item Shop update in Fortnite has delivered a K-Pop-themed emote centered around a popular song that was released last year in 2024. The emote is called New Woman, which is also the name of the song produced by K-Pop artist LISA and featuring Rosalía.
You can see the emote and how much it costs in Fortnite below.
Fortnite adds New Woman emote in latest update
The Item Shop update on April 10 added the New Woman emote to Fortnite. While the community's focus has been centered around the upcoming Adventure Time crossover, many fans were pleasantly surprised to see the New Woman emote available for sale as well.
New Woman is a song released in mid-2024, featuring K-Pop artists LISA and Rosalía. The emote in Fortnite performs a dance from the music video of New Woman and plays a snippet of the song in the background as your character is dancing. The emote lasts for several seconds and plays a majority of the chorus from the song while your character performs some sleek moves.
You can purchase the New Woman emote for 500 V-Bucks, but if you want to purchase it, you might want to act fast. New emotes in the Item Shop usually stick around for a couple of days, but they often disappear after that, and there's no telling when they will return to the shop. As with most Fortnite emotes, the New Woman emote works in battle royale, LEGO Fortnite, and Fortnite Festival.
Alongside the New Woman emote, the Item Shop also saw the arrival of the Geek Time emote. Geek Time is a song produced by artist Yeat, and while it's not K-Pop, it's still a widely popular song that was all over the top charts in 2024. Geek Time is a similar emote to New Woman, showcasing a dance from the song's music video and a short snippet of the song. It also goes for 500 V-Bucks in Fortnite.
You can purchase either the New Woman or Geek Time emotes in-game or by going to their official store pages on Fortnite's website. If you visit the Fortnite website to view the emotes, you can see the emote performed in its entirety and hear the snippet of song playing in the background.
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