After the Battle of Anchorage inFallout, it seemed that the T-60 Power Armor could be found pretty much anywhere, to the point where it’s now ended up inFortnite. The firstFortnitexFalloutcollab sees the iconic T-60 Power Armor join the famed Battle Royale roster as part of the Gaming Legends set, and players can get their hands on this Power Armor to look good and feel powerful,all thanks to the Brotherhood of Steel.

Fans of theFalloutgames and Amazon Prime’sFalloutshow are going to love the addition of the T-60 Power Armor, an iconic set in its own right that comes with a few styles, and a few cosmetics bundled with references to theFalloutuniverse. Yet, how exactly can one acquire this power armor? Also, don’t worry, as this version of the T-60 doesn’t have the iconic flaw in its chest plate.

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How To Get Power Armor in Fortnite

Luckily for those who didn’t want to battle an indestructible suit of armor powered by a Fusion Core, the T-60 Power Armor is an outfit inFortnite, and not an item that players can find in the Battle Royale mode. In order to get the T-60 Power Armor, players will need topurchase the Chapter 5 Season 3 Battle Passand reach Level 54. At Level 54, purchase all items on Page 9 of 14. This will cost players 26 Battle Stars, and then, they can spend an additional 9 Battle Stars to unlock the T-60 Power Armor.

Once acquired this set is for players to keep, so they can run around the wasteland and beyond looking rather dashing in their rusting armor. Just remember, this armor won’t grant any advantage over other players unless players are intimidated by the mean look of a soldier for the Brotherhood of Steel.

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T-60 Power Armor

Courtesy of the Brotherhood of Steel

As part of theFalloutset, the T-60 Power Armor comes in the design typically seen with its appearance. It’s not adorned with any famed faction, despite being possessed and claimed by the Brotherhood of Steel as used by their Knights, Paladins, and Sentinels. The T-60 Power Armor is one of Bethesda’s first collabs withFortnite, and hopefully, it continues a trend, as seeing the T-60 inFortnite’s art style must make plenty of players want to see the famed NCR Ranger outfit fromFallout: New Vegasmake an appearance.

Hot Rod T-60 Power Armor Style

Another style to unlock for the Power Armor, the Hot Rod variant of the T-69 shows off some impressively dashing reds, with flames adorned to the wrists and chest plate. It’s a more vibrant look for the power armor, and whilst cool, it’s definitely not something the Brotherhood of Steel would approve of unless the player intends to be a raider.

Black Knight T-60 Power Armor Style

Working in true collab fashion, the Black Knight T-60 brings the iconic Black Knight fromFortniteinto theFalloutworld, as this style is a T-60 model that comes in a sharp black paint, with a red bandanna tied to the right arm, and glowing red eyes on the visor to display a real mean streak in whoever wears this outfit. However, to get it, players will need to reach Level 120 in the Battle Pass.

T-60 Power Armor Loading Screen

Join the Brotherhood of Steel!

The Brotherhood of Steel set comes with a unique piece of artwork to use as a loading screen thanks to the talent of Tavis Coburn. The art definitely respectsFalloutby featuring a proud propaganda poster of a Brotherhood of Steel Knight laying waste to enemies of the brotherhood, along with their famed “Ad Victoriam” war shout.

Pip Bling Wrap

Show Your Style

Featuring a mix of bronzes and greys, the Pip Bling wrap does a great job of conveying the colors ofFallout, bringing them to the weaponry of players. Whilst the colors are a pleasing aesthetic toFalloutfans, the addition of Vault Boy attached to a Pip-Boy module tallying players' kills with their weapons makes it even better.

Assaultron Blade Pickaxe

Freshly Harvested From a Decommissioned Assaultron

One of the stranger choices for a pickaxe fromFallout, players can get their hands on the blade of an Assaultron, which has been decommissioned by the Brotherhood of Steel to serve a new use outside of technology, which involves hitting things for materials.

Pip-Boy Backbling

What a S.P.E.C.I.A.L. little guy!

The Pip-Boy has endured throughout the Fallout series, becoming a staple of the games for players to navigate through quests, stats, and inventory management. The adoring device now appears as a Backbling, allowing players to see Vault Boy on the green haze of the screen, as well as their total amount of kills.

Hot Rod Pip-Boy Style

A new style for the Pip-Boy backbling, players can acquire the Hot Rod variant to go with the Hot Rod T-60 style. There are no features different from the original Pip-Boy backbling, other than the fact there are metallic and worn red paints covering the usual silver.

Black Knight Pip-Boy Style

The first reward on Page 3 of the Bonus Rewards for the Battle Pass, players can claim another new style for their Pip-Boy, further adding the creative flair to each player. This variant isn’t so far off the original, except instead of silver, it comes in black.

Vault Boy Banner Icon

A New Icon For Your Banner

Players who want to further express themselves can do so with this new icon, spouting the iconic smile and cartoon design of Vault-Tec’s famed Vault Boy mascot.

Hot Rod T-60 Power Armor Loading Screen

For the Brotherhood!

With gorgeous art from Joshua Cassera, this Loading Screen showcases the destructive power of those within the Power Armor, as a Hot Rod T-60 plows through the wasteland with cars exploding around them.

Codsworth’s Cleanup

Let Mr. Handy Clean You Up!

An adorable emote that will see a famed Mr. Handy unit come out of thin air to do a light dusting on the shoulder. It’s a great emote, and features a mini Mr. Handy, what more could a player want? Even more interesting is that it’s called Codsworth, the Sole Survivor’s Mr. Handy inFallout 4.

Vault Boy! Emoticon

Express Yourself on the Battlefield

Vault Boy expresses a range of animated emotions with this Emoticon, showcasing him smiling, acting the devil, and of course, playing dead, a wide range of emotions that every player faces in a game of Battle Royale.

West-Tek Wings Glider

Proprietary Wings Built By West Tek Corporation

It’s a shame that the glider for theFalloutset isn’t the iconic Vertibird, the VTOL aircraft used by the Brotherhood of Steel. Instead, players have a new creation, a glider created for the United States military, by the same company that produced power armor and the dreaded FEV research that plagued the wasteland with Super Mutants. Luckily, this glider isn’t going to expose players to FEV.

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