Wilde Fortnite Season 9 starter pack leaked following v9.10 patch

David Purcell

Dataminers have uncovered a brand new Wilde starter pack for Fortnite Battle Royale, which would replace the current Laguna pack which was introduced in Season 8. 

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The files were found following the v9.10 patch which went live on May 22, introducing a number of major changes to the game, including the arrival of Hot Spots, details of a Jordan collaboration, among other things. 

Thanks to leakers @HYPEX and @xkleinmikex, it appears we can take a sneak peak at the next start park for the game. If the potentially leaked information is to be believed, it would see a new skin and Back Bling arrive in the game’s store, and would grant buyers some V-Bucks for purchasing it – as we have come to expect. 

@HYPEX, @xkleinmikexThis could be our first look at Fortnite Season 9’s new starter kit.
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The new Wilde starter pack isn’t yet available for Fortnite Battle Royale players to buy, but its expected predecessor came with 600 V-Bucks, which will presumably be an unchanged feature of the pack. 

There will be a brand new backpack Back Bling, if the leak is to be believed, and the new skin will be unlike anything the game has so far. The next addition to the popular battle royale game appears to be a female character sporting spiked accessories, such as knee pads, with a knife on her back. 

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If this new pack is to be added by Epic Games, players can expect the old starter pack to be removed from the store. So, if you would like to pick up the Laguna set, now is probably the time to do so before it becomes unavailable. 

It’s also worth noting that these new cosmetics are still unconfirmed, so should be taken with a pinch of salt until official announcements are made by the game’s developer, even if these leakers have successfully revealed many features ahead of schedule in the past. 

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David is the former US Managing Editor at Dexerto.com. You can contact him via email: david.purcell@dexerto.com.