Travis Scott Drops Additional Styles for Cactus Jack for 'Fortnite' Capsule, Reveals Alternate Artwork

Travis released more pieces for the Cactus Jack x 'Fortnite' capsule.

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Travis Scott and Kid Cudi's new collaborative joint is the gift that keeps on giving.

In celebration of Travis' final "Astronomical" performance on Fortnite, the hip-hop duo unveiled the alternate cover art for their hit single "The Scotts." The new version features the same KAWS art as the original, but is presented in a more subtle gray-and-red color scheme with a tan background.

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The alternate cover is available to purchase for a limited time at Travis' online shop on cassette, CD, and vinyl. There, fans can also cop additional pieces for the Cactus Jack x Fortnite gaming capsule. New items include a branded keyboard wrist pad, PlayStation 4 thumb grips, an AR-Goosebumps Nerf Elite Dart Blaster, action figurines, and a batch of long- and short-sleeve graphics tees. You can check out the items below. Travis will expand the capsule with more pieces every day for a "very limited time."

This is a photo of Travis Scott.
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This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.
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This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.
This is a photo of Travis Scott.

"The Scotts" premiered Thursday night, hours after Travis kicked off his record-breaking in-game Fortnite tour. The track went on to take the top spot on the global Spotify chart with 7.45 million streams Friday, marking the largest global streaming debut on the platform in 2020. (The record was previously held by Billie Eilish with the James Bond theme song  "No Time to Die.")

Travis Scott (@trvisXX) and @KidCudi’s "THE SCOTTS" earns the biggest global Spotify streaming debut of the year, passing Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die".

— chart data (@chartdata) April 25, 2020

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