Leaked Fortnite skins and cosmetics found in v7.30 patch files

Ross Deason

Fortnite data miners have managed to gain access to a number of files from the January 22 v7.30 update and have started to leak upcoming skins, emotes, cosmetic and more that we can expect to see very soon.

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The v7.30 patch for Fortnite Battle Royale, which introduced the all-new ‘Chiller Grenade’ and shockingly vaulted a number of weapons, including the Bolt-action Sniper, also appears to have a number of files relating to content that has not yet been released in-game.

As is often the case after a major update, the data miners that still regularly leak content have been digging into the files and sharing that unreleased content, starting with upcoming cosmetic items and skins.

It looks like fans will have a lot to look forward to in the coming weeks, as a number of interesting new outfits, pickaxes and more seem to be on their way.

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Below, you can find images of all the cosmetic items that have been leaked so far, as well as any information we currently have about them. All leaks come courtesy of @FNBRHQ or @lucas7yoshi_ on Twitter.

Skins / Outfits:

Kitbash

“Show ’em what you’re made of.”

Sparkplug

“Scrap the competition.”
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‘The Prisoner’ (A.K.A The Season 7 Snowfall skin)

“Unchained, and out to restore balance.”

All Snowfall skin stages

Marshmello Skin

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Honor Guard

“Battle with honor.”

Festivus Cuddle Team (Dance Bear)

Dumplinghead

SkinTracker

Back Bling:

Gliders:

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Pickaxes:

Marshmello Pickaxe

We’re keeping our fingers crossed that this will be called the ‘Mallow Mallet’!

Don’t forget to check out our Fortnite v7.30 patch notes and news article for more information on the latest update. You can also follow @Dexerto on Twitter to keep up to date with anything and everything Fortnite related as soon as it’s announced.

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Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.