- Valhalla debuts in Fortnite and returns to Rocket League from 18 December.
- A single paid bundle unlocks the car across both games with shared ownership.
- The in-game car wears Fernando Alonso’s Monaco Grand Prix livery.
Aston Martin is taking its most ambitious road car yet somewhere unexpected before it reaches driveways.
The Valhalla, its first mid-engine plug-in hybrid supercar, is heading into the digital worlds of Fortnite and Rocket League, giving players a chance to sample the hypercar experience long before production cars hit the road.
The collaboration with Epic Games marks Aston Martin’s official debut in Fortnite and a return to Rocket League, where Valhalla first appeared as a concept back in 2021. This time, though, it’s the real thing—at least virtually.
From pit lane to PlayStation

In both games, Valhalla appears wearing the same bespoke livery showcased by Fernando Alonso during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend earlier this year. It’s a neat crossover between Aston Martin’s road-car ambitions and its high-profile Formula One presence, now translated into pixels and controller inputs.
The car will feature as part of Fortnite’s Winterfest and Rocket League’s Frosty Fest events, placing it front and centre during the games’ end-of-year celebrations. Players can unlock and drive the Valhalla from 18 December, with a dedicated bundle available in the in-game Shop. That bundle offers cross-game ownership, meaning one purchase unlocks the car in both titles.
Aston’s first step into Fortnite
For Aston Martin, this is about more than novelty value. Stefano Saporetti, Director of Brand Diversification, says the move opens a new door to future buyers.
“Bringing Valhalla into the Fortnite ecosystem is an exciting step for Aston Martin,” he said. “Epic Games has revolutionised the way brands can authentically connect with younger audiences, and this collaboration puts the next generation directly in the driver’s seat.”
Saporetti added that Valhalla represents “exceptional engineering and design”, and that players will now be able to experience (albeit virtually) the “thrilling performance of our first-ever hybrid supercar”.
A digital taste of what’s coming
While the in-game Valhalla won’t replicate every detail of the real car’s plug-in hybrid drivetrain, its presence serves as a high-profile teaser for Aston Martin’s next era.
Valhalla is the brand’s first series-production mid-engine model and a key pillar of its broader electrification strategy, blending internal combustion with electric assistance rather than making an immediate leap to full EVs.