In Fortnite’s shadows, a license to loot arrives with 007’s signature-and the island will never be the same.
James Bond Coming to Fortnite in 2025
James Bond is reportedly joining Fortnite in 2025, bringing his signature style, gadgets, and charm to the battle royale. According to leaks, the collaboration may include themed skins, missions, and spy-inspired items based on iconic moments from the 007 films. Players can expect sleek vehicles, stealth challenges, and a touch of espionage flair as the secret agent makes his debut on the island.
The leak was first revealed by a known leaker, @SamLeakss, on X. According to the post, a James Bond X Fortnite collaboration will happen later next year. As of now, only the Aston Martin DB5 is confirmed. While it may be just a car collaboration, the leaker suggested that Agent 007 skins could also come as part of the collaboration. @HYPEX, another known leaker, also supported this leak by sharing a Twitter.
JAMES BOND x FORTNITE - EXPECTED LATER THIS YEAR 🔥
— Sam (@SamLeakss) August 27, 2025
So far, only the Aston Martin DB5 is confirmed, but we might see skins as well! pic.twitter.com/XspEo8mVEa
Fans are also speculating about themed emotes, a silenced pistol pickaxe, and even a glider modeled after one of Bond’s famous cars. Nothing has been officially confirmed yet, but judging by the credibility of the leakers, this collaboration feels locked in. With recent popular movie collaborations like Superman in Fortnite, we can expect even more than just a skin. Especially with the game having multiple game modes that could feature Agent 007.
Interestingly, the timing of these Fortnite James Bond leaks lines up with IO Interactive’s upcoming 007: First Light. It is the brand-new James Bond game currently in development. This has led some to believe the crossover may double as promotional hype, bridging Fortnite’s massive audience with Bond’s next big gaming outing.
What makes this collab even more notable is how overdue it feels. Despite Fortnite pulling in crossover icons like John Wick, Lara Croft, and Indiana Jones, James Bond has been missing in action. Considering the spy’s decades-long presence in pop culture, it almost feels surprising that Epic Games hasn’t pulled the trigger sooner.
For now, all we know is that James Bond will officially arrive in Fortnite in late 2025, with an exact release window still unconfirmed. One thing’s certain, though: Fortnite X James Bond leaks have given fans a license to get hyped.
What James Bond items besides Aston Martin DB5 are leaked
There is not enough reliable, specific information publicly available about other James Bond items in the Fortnite leak beyond the Aston Martin DB5. Existing coverage and dataminer posts focus almost entirely on the DB5 as the only concrete, repeatable element, while other gadgets or cosmetics (like suits, guns, or classic gadgets) are mentioned only as broad speculation or fan wishes, not as clearly datamined items.
Given what is currently documented, it is only safe to say that:
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The Aston Martin DB5 is the single strongly reported Bond item tied to the Fortnite collaboration leaks so far.
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Any lists of additional gadgets (watches, pistols, spy gear, etc.) are speculative and not backed by consistent datamined evidence at this time.
If more concrete items are leaked in the future (for example, specific skin names or gadget back blings), they would need to appear in updated, detailed leak reports or official announcements to be considered reliable.
What cars besides Aston Martin DB5 appear in No Time to Die leaks
Besides the iconic DB5, the main cars that appeared in No Time to Die set photos, trailers, and early coverage were:
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Aston Martin V8 Vantage (1980s-style V8, seen in London and Norway sequences).
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Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (modern DBS, driven by Nomi in Norway and in runway shots).
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Aston Martin Valhalla (hypercar, used only in a brief cameo shot near M).
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Land Rover Series III (classic blue Series III seen in Norway and rural scenes).
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2020 Land Rover Defender 110 (used heavily in off-road chase and stunt work).
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Range Rover Sport SVR (seen in Scandinavian chase sequences with the V8).
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Jaguar XF (used by henchmen in city chase scenes).
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Maserati Quattroporte IV (driven by villains chasing the DB5 early in the film).
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Lancia Thesis and Toyota Land Cruiser (appear as other vehicles involved in shootouts and chase setups).