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Fortnite Season 8 Battle Pass Rewards: All Skins, Emotes, Bling, Music, And More

All Fortnite Season 8's Battle Pass Rewards


In Season 8 of Fortnite, pirates, ninjas, and ice fiends will come to blows on the island, and its all because there's treasure to be had. But it's not just the in-game factions that will out to get their hands on some goodies, Fortnite players have a ton new cosmetics that they can unlock and use to customize their character.

There's new skins, contrails, back bling, pet options, music, loading screens, and much, much more. These are all tied to the Battle Pass, and you'll need to spend quite a bit of time to get all the cosmetics available in Season 8. Primarily, this time will be spent completing challenges, which will award you with Battle Stars that level up the Battle Pass. As your Battle Pass tier goes up, additional cosmetics become available. If you need a detailed breakdown, you can read our Battle Pass explainer.

There's over 100 rewards as part of the Season 8 Battle Pass and, if previous seasons are any indication, you'll need to spend between 70 and 150 hours playing the game if you want to get it all. However, before you roll up your sleeves and get going take a look at everything you could potentially unlock, so you know whether it's worth your time. You can also narrow your focus and figure out which of the unlocks you really want.

If you'd like to see what's new in Season 8, have a look at the Fortnite update 8.0 patch notes, which break down what's going on in the world, new gameplay features, and weapons.
















































































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