Fortnite‘s ever-expanding emote library features dances taken straight from viral moments and TikTok trends. Explore all the dance emotes that have been added so far.
Whilecrossover skinslike Ariana Grande and Goku capture attention, the game also celebrates popular culture with dance emotes featuring well-known tracks, adding another layer of enjoyment.
After all, there’s no better feeling than scoring aVictory Royaleand busting out dance moves to one of your favorite songs, whether that’s Meghan Trainor’s Made You Look or Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage.
Below, we’ve rounded up all of the dance emotes, including TikTok trends and Icon Series, that you can get in Fortnite so far.
All dance emotes & TikTok emotes in Fortnite
Despite many players asking Epic Games to bring it back to thegame, it’s still nowhere to be seen. In fact, it’s now been well over a year since it last appeared in the Shop.
There’s no confirmed reason for this, but it could be that the song was only meant to appear in the game once, or Epic could be saving its return for a future event. No one knows, but hopefully, it returns soon.
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Daniel graduated from university with a degree in Journalism and English Language, before spending five years at GAY TIMES covering LGBTQ+ news and entertainment. He then made the switch to video game journalism where he produces news, features, and guides for Pokemon, Fortnite, Nintendo, and PlayStation games. Daniel also has a passion for any games with queer representation.