Tarantino's Lost Kill Bill Chapter 'Yuki's Revenge' in Fortnite

Tarantino's Lost Kill Bill Chapter 'Yuki's Revenge' in Fortnite
The Bride in Kill Bill yellow tracksuit within Fortnite, representing the 'Yuki's Revenge' crossover.

Gaming history has been irrevocably altered as Quentin Tarantino's long-dormant "lost chapter" from the legendary Kill Bill saga, titled "Yuki's Revenge," explosively premiered within Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1. This groundbreaking crossover event, which went live on November 30, 2025, isn't merely a cosmetic drop; it's a meticulously crafted animated short film, fully integrated into the game's unfolding narrative and Battle Pass, cementing its status as one of the most ambitious collaborations in gaming.

"Yuki's Revenge" Defined: A Cinematic Fortnite First

At its core, "Yuki's Revenge" is an exclusive, approximately 10-minute animated short film directed by Quentin Tarantino himself. This cinematic masterpiece breathes new life into an unused segment from Tarantino's original Kill Bill screenplay, a chapter famously cut from Volume 1 over two decades ago. The narrative centers on Yuki Yubari, the vengeful younger sister of Gogo Yubari—the schoolgirl assassin famously dispatched by The Bride (Uma Thurman) during the iconic House of Blue Leaves confrontation.

Sent by the mysterious Bill to Los Angeles, Yuki embarks on a relentless hunt for The Bride, seeking vengeance directly after her brutal encounter with Vernita Green. The short delivers quintessential Tarantino action, featuring intense Uzi shootouts and thrilling, brutal chases. Remarkably, the entire film was built within Unreal Engine 5, utilizing beloved Fortnite character models such as Jonesy, Peely, and Skull Trooper in cameo roles. To seamlessly fit the battle royale's aesthetic, traditional blood is replaced with striking blue glows and cube explosions. Tarantino himself lauded the partnership, stating, "Bringing this into Fortnite sounded cool and felt like a wonderful fit for the game world and the characters," adding, "I was waiting for when the time was right, and Fortnite was right—something cinematic inside a much bigger world."

Pacific Break Integration: Battle Pass, Cosmetics & Lore

This monumental crossover is more than just a standalone feature; it's deeply interwoven with Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1, dubbed "Pacific Break." Every event and character introduced in "Yuki's Revenge" ties directly into the season's overarching theme, map changes, and Battle Pass rewards. Players will discover:

  • New in-game locations directly inspired by the short film.
  • A host of new cosmetic items reflecting the Kill Bill universe.
  • The opportunity to unlock The Bride (Beatrix Kiddo) outfit through the Battle Pass, complete with her iconic yellow tracksuit and glow-up variants.
  • The legendary Katana emote, perfectly blending Kill Bill's legacy with Fortnite's vibrant world.

Even The Bride makes an appearance riding the Battle Bus, symbolizing the seamless integration of this cinematic event into the game's ongoing lore.

Experience "Yuki's Revenge" In-Game Anytime

For those who missed the world premiere on November 30, fear not. Epic Games has ensured that "Yuki's Revenge" remains accessible for all players within Fortnite. To experience this unparalleled cinematic event:

  1. Launch Fortnite.
  2. Navigate to the Discover tab.
  3. In the search box, type "yuki."
  4. Select the first result.
  5. Click "Select" and then "Play."

Alternatively, players can directly access the experience by joining the custom island using the code 7676-4811-6767. Once inside, players can immerse themselves in a full, theatre-like experience, change seats, and even collect stars from within the virtual movie hall to earn free XP. This unprecedented collaboration sets a new benchmark for narrative-driven in-game events, proving Fortnite's continued dominance at the intersection of gaming, film, and pop culture.