Fortnite: Leaked in-game footage shows off unreleased Season 7 skins, items and emotes

Alan Bernal

A Fortnite leaker has given fans a peek into upcoming skins, gliders, and emotes which include an exclusive character skin along with quite a few Epic and Rare items.

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Epic Games and Nvidia are working together to provide players who purchase a qualifying graphics card access to a limited cosmetic item, but it seems that in-game renditions of the upcoming content along with other skins have been leaked.

In a post, Reddit user Lucas7yoshi recorded themselves looking through the new items in the game’s Locker which was filled with awesome new designs including the Instinct skin, new dance emotes, gliders and three new pickaxes.

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Epic Games via Lucas7yoshiUnsettling new pickax that’ll attract anyone’s eye.

The Instinct skin features an emerald covert-ops styled model who sports a tactical headset with the face and inner layer covered in black garments that round out the Rare outfit.

Rare pickaxes in the form of the Uni-horn and the creepy Vision designs are coming that are a part of the Mechanimal and Ouroboros sets, respectively.

As for a new Epic emote, players will be able to hype up their team with the new Cheer Up complete with pom-poms and a gleeful cheerleading routine. 

To change the tune, Fortnite is including a Rare emote called the Lazy Shuffle complete with the character lazily shuffling to blaring dance music.

Two uncommon emotes, Time Out and Storm Salutations, should also be on the way soon. Storm Salutations might have turned into a ghost file as the leaker said it’s no longer in the game, suggesting “the animation was deleted around the time Praise the Tomato came out.”

Epic Games via Lucas7YoshiThe new and aesthetically pleasing Rush Glider.
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Finally, three Uncommon gliders take flight with the green camouflaged Steadfast, a brightly colored Rush, and orange/black Helium gliders.

The extensive leak covered all items in the game’s backend, but Epic Games could be cooking up more cosmetics by the time they drop.

About The Author

Alan is a former staff writer for Dexerto based in Southern California who covered esports, internet culture, and the broader games/streaming industry. He is a CSUF Alum with a B.A. in Journalism. He's reported on sports medicine, emerging technology, and local community issues. Got a tip or want to talk?