Every Fortnite Battle Royale skin ever released

There's a ton of ways to express yourself in the free-to-play game.

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Fortnite: Battle Royale is the biggest game on the planet right now.

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A major factor in the game’s insane popularity is the fact that it’s free to play. Anyone can download it—to their computer, console, or even phone now—and jump in.

But developer Epic Games still has to make its money, and it does so with a huge amount of cosmetic items. Gliders, emotes, icons, loading screens—just about everything about your character is customizable. They don’t give any in-game advantage, but they do look real cool.

Character skins are the most popular cosmetics in the game and they have the widest variety available. While games with a real-world setting have to stick within certain parameters, Fortnite can get as crazy as it wants thanks to the cartoon art style. From John Wick-inspired assassins to human-sized gingerbread men, Fortnite can do just about anything.

Most of the skins are available through the in-game Item Store and bought with V-Bucks, Fortnite’s currency. Six items are rotated every day, with two featured items every week—those tend to be Legendary or event skins. There are 42 skins that rotate in and out regularly without being tied to particular events. Others have launched with holidays like Halloween, Valentine’s Day, and St Patrick’s Day, or for other events like the Winter Olympics.

There are some skins that can’t be bought in the shop. Each season has a group of skins available through the Battle Pass as you level it up. The current top skin is the The Reaper, obtained by reaching level 100 in season three. Other than that, some skins are connected to out of game events. PlayStation Plus and Twitch Prime members can get some free loot just for linking their accounts.

Interested in expanding your Fortnite wardrobe? Here is every skin ever released for Fortnite: Battle Royale.

Uncommon Skins

Assault Trooper

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The Assault Trooper skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Commando

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The Commando skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Crimson Scout

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Originally available as a Holiday outfit skin, the Crimson Scout skin was available for purchase on the Item Shop during February through March 2018. He costs 800 V-Bucks when players can buy him.

Devastator

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The Devastator skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks. Alongside the Dominator, he’s part of the Storm Fusion skin set.

Dominator

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The Dominator skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks. Alongside the Devastator, she’s part of the Storm Fusion skin set.

Highrise Assault Trooper

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Highrise Assault Trooper skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Jungle Scout

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The Jungle Scout skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Liteshow

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The Liteshow skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks. Alongside Nitelite, he’s part of the Neon Glow skin set.

Nitelite

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The Nitelite skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks. Alongside Liteshow, she’s part of the Neon Glow skin set.

Nog Ops

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Originally available as a holiday outfit, Nog Ops was purchasable from the Item Shop between December 2017 and January 2018. When she was on sale, she could be bought for 800 V-Bucks.

Pathfinder

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The Pathfinder skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Ranger

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The Ranger skin can be purchased from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Renegade

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The Renegade skin can be bought from the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks.

Scarlet Defender

The Scarlet Defender skin is a Holiday outfit skin that could be purchased between February and March 2018. When the skin was on sale, players could buy her for 800 V-Bucks.

Scout

Tactics Officer

Tower Recon Specialist

Tracker

Trooper

Absolute Zero

Aerial Assault Trooper

Arctic Assassin

Brawler

Brilliant Striker

Brite Bomber

Circuit Breaker

Dazzle

Munitions Expert

Radiant Striker

Recon Expert

Recon Scout

Recon Specialist

Renegade Raider

Sash Sergeant

Snorkel Ops

Special Forces

Survival Specialist

Desperado

First Strike Specialist

Hyperion

Infiltrator

Burnout

Funk Ops

Shadow Ops

Raptor

Red Knight

Rex

Alpine Ace

Alpine Ace CHN

Alpine Ace CAN

Alpine Ace FRA

Alpine Ace GBR

Alpine Ace GER

Alpine Ace KOR

Alpine Ace USA

Mogul Master

Mogul Master CAN

Mogul Master CHN

Mogul Master FRA

Mogul Master GBR

Mogul Master GER

Mogul Master KOR

Mogul Master USA

Blue Team Leader

Havoc

Sub Commander

Battle Hound

Sgt Green Clover

Crimson Scout

Scarlet Defender

Wukong

Cuddle Team Leader

Love Ranger

Ghoul Trooper

Skull Trooper

Nog Ops

Yuletide Ranger

Codename E.L.F.

Red Nosed Raider

Ginger Gunner

Merry Marauder

Crackshot

Mission Specialist

Rust Lord

Moonwalker

Dark Voyager

Elite Agent

The Reaper

Blue Squire

Royale Knight

Sparkle Specialist

Black Knight

Aerial Assault Trooper

Bunny Brawler

Dark Vanguard

Highland Warrior

Leviathan

Power Chord

Rabbit Raider

Raven

Renegade Raider

Tomatohead

Tricera Ops

Whiplash

Battlehawk

Carbide

Omega

Rogue Agent

Squad Leader

Teknique

Valor

Zoey

Nitelite

Liteshow

Jumpshot

Triple Threat

Toxic Trooper

Abstrakt

Bandolier

Brite Gunner

Hazard Agent

Rapscallion

Scoundrel

Steelsight

Venturion

Sky Stalker

Fate

Flytrap

Omen

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