Quentin Tarantino’s Unreleased Yuki’s Revenge Kill Bill Chapter Arrives in Fortnite This Sunday With New Teaser Trailer

Fortnite has delivered some of the most unexpected and ambitious collaborations in gaming, but its newest crossover may be one of the most remarkable yet. Epic Games has confirmed that Quentin Tarantino’s previously unreleased Kill Bill chapter, Yuki’s Revenge, will debut inside Fortnite on Sunday November 30, 2025. The short film, originally conceived during the production of Kill Bill Vol. 2 but never released, will finally be shown to the public more than twenty years after the film’s original conclusion.

Epic released a new teaser trailer today, offering the first ever glimpse of Yuki’s Revenge. The footage showcases the stylized action and cinematic flair associated with Tarantino’s work, now introduced through Fortnite rather than a traditional theatrical premiere.

This marks a historic moment for Fortnite and for cross media entertainment. It is difficult to find another instance where a long lost or unreleased chapter from a major film franchise made its debut inside a video game. Fortnite has frequently served as a platform for global entertainment events, but bringing an unreleased Tarantino sequence to audiences is a first even by its standards.

According to the official Fortnite Yuki’s Revenge announcement, the short will also be screened in select theaters. Beginning December 5, participating theaters across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom will show Yuki’s Revenge as part of an exclusive limited theatrical run included within Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair.

Players in the United States who purchase a ticket between November 20 and November 29 for the theatrical showing will receive a code for the in game Gogo Yubari outfit at participating theaters. This provides an extra incentive for fans who want to experience both the Fortnite premiere and the theatrical exhibition.

The timing of the collaboration coincides with a major moment in Fortnite’s ongoing storyline. This weekend marks the end of Chapter Six and the beginning of Chapter Seven, with the Zero Hour event scheduled to begin on Saturday November 29, 2025. With a new chapter launch, an historic cinematic crossover and a rare Tarantino release in the same window, Fortnite is preparing for another high engagement weekend.


Are you planning to watch Yuki’s Revenge inside Fortnite or in theaters, and what other film collaborations would you like to see arrive in Fortnite next

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