Fortnite's cosmetic items are highly sought after, with players eagerly anticipating the return of popular skins to the in-game store. Epic Games' rotation system, while providing variety, often results in lengthy waits. While some skins, like Master Chief (after a two-year absence), eventually reappear, others remain elusive.
The case of Jinx and Vi from Arcane exemplifies this uncertainty. Despite significant player demand following the second season's release, Riot Games co-founder Marc Merrill cast doubt on their return during a recent stream. While acknowledging the possibility hinges on Riot's decision, he indicated the initial collaboration was limited to the first season. Although he later expressed willingness to discuss the matter internally, no guarantees were offered.
The chances of Jinx and Vi's return appear slim. While the potential revenue would benefit Riot, the risk of players migrating from League of Legends to Fortnite due to the skins is likely a major concern, especially given League of Legends' current challenges.
Therefore, while future developments are possible, managing expectations regarding the return of these skins is advisable.
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