Fortnite shop update: These new skins are one part power ranger, another part Daft Punk
I'm up all night to get V-Bucky.
Last season, Fortnite graced fans with a one-time-only concert event featuring the chart-topping DJ Marshmello. This season, apparently Daft Punk is on the marquee.
OK, just kidding, but would you seriously doubt that these new Fortnite skins would fit in with the french house music-bots?
These skins are part of the B.R.U.T.E. Squad set, which means they're tied to the new mechs running around the Season 10 map, but they look like they could drop a beat as hard as their mechs can kick.
B.R.U.T.E. Gunner is the female variant, while B.R.U.T.E. Navigator is the male variant. They're only 800 V-Bucks per skin, which is surprising considering the art direction clearly feels a little more involved than some lesser uncommon skins, like the Anarchy skin from the previous batch. They also come with a 500 V-Buck pickaxe tool that looks appropriately futuristic.
If you're in need of some help wading through all the Fortnite content out there, allow us. We've got our favorite creative codes for players wanting to escape the drudgery of battle royale. If you're diving back into battle royale with the new season, make sure to check out our Season 10 map and loot guide since some significant changes have gone down. And if you just need a good catching up, here's everything we know about Season 10 and patch notes.
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Joseph Knoop is a freelance writer specializing in all things Fortnite at PC Gamer. Master of Creative Codes and Fortnite's weekly missions, Joe's always ready with a scoop on Boba Fett or John Wick or whoever the hell is coming to Fortnite this week. It's with a mix of relief and disappointment that he hasn't yet become a Fortnite skin himself. There's always next season...
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