
The Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four Battle Pass is here, here’s everything you need to know about the skins you can collect from it.
Like every season, Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four’s premium pass offers a variety of new skins to players who decide to purchase it. Each page of the pass has one new skin for players to collect, with the bonus rewards for players who pass level 100 having multiple styles for skins in the battle pass on each page.
There are several new skins, including a Marvel tie-in at the very end for players who get all the way into the triple digits. Here are all of the skins in the battle bass organized in the order that players will unlock them and sorted by page.
The reveal that Paradigm was voiced by actress Brie Larson meant that a tie-in skin for Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four was practically inevitable. The first page of the battle pass unlocks Paradigm’s default skin, which is essentially just Larson in Fortnite’s telltale style.
Bytes is another one of this chapter’s main cosmetics and will receive a variety of styles later on in the pass. Bytes brings a stylish but spooky look for players who like their outfits a little more toned down.
This is the first optional style for Paradigm, changing the dark tones and bright highlights for whites and greens, which version players prefer will be up to taste as this is just an optional style.
Wanderer brings a bright and almost tie-dye look for Bytes’ long shirt, while the Pony Tails look ties his hair up in its titular style.
Grriz is probably the most outlandish of this pass’ skins, depicting a tiny bear with a console controller inside of a much larger magically mechanized bear, like an ursine Gundam. This skin is sure to be popular given its vibrant colors and frankly ridiculous appearance.
This is one of the skins that modifies Bytes the least, just adding a large black jacket to his outfit.
Fans of emo fashion are getting their fill in this battle pass, Meow Skulls is an anthropomorphized cat bearing an outfit straight out of Hot Topic with some thematically on-point fish spines to replace chains, and two cans of sardines to mimic dog tags.
Lennox Rose is yet another original character available in the pass, the next two skins to unlock are her base style and the Fresh Vandal option, which opts for a messier and brighter take with splashes of paint across her outfit.
This is yet another Paradigm reskin with the full helmet on, featuring teals, whites, and browns.
Twyn is the eighth skin that players can unlock in the Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four battle pass. With a green cloak and dark clothes, Twyn’s initial style is much subdued, but probably offers better camouflage than the brighter skins.
No, this doesn’t mean the feline figure has signed with an esports organization. Meow Skulls (Cloud Nine) is just an outfit that swaps Meow Skulls’ dark colors for pale pinks, blues, and whites.
Speaking of pinks, blues, and whites, Twyn gets another cosmetic option that swaps outfits and genders. Twyn (Strider) is Twyn as a woman, making Twyn the first canonically transgender and genderfluid skin. The outfit is a killer purple plaid skirt, “Truth Or Dare” sweater, and a shock of blue hair. This option is much brighter than Twyn’s male offering.
This incarnation of Paradigm is much more familiar to fans, replacing Larson’s face with the enigmatic helmet but swapping in blues, pinks, and whites. This choice in colors is likely an intentional choice across pages eight and nine, with Epic Games’ team slipping in a message of support for their transgender fans.
This is very likely the skin that everybody will be chasing, the Gwen Stacy incarnation of Spiderman known as Ghost Spider, with its style picked straight from the hit movie Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse. This skin even adds dots along Gwen’s suit to give that comic shading feel to the in-game model.
Like every season, this chapter’s battle pass will include a bonus rewards page with extra-desirable cosmetic twists for the skins in the normal battle pass for fans who can ascend above level 100 and acquire enough stars. Here are all of the skins in the bonus rewards sorted by page.
There are three skins on the first page of the bonus rewards. Twyn (Xenon Espionage), which adds streaks of gold and suits Twyn in all black. Paradigm (Aurora Battlesuit) is an all-white recolor of Paradigm’s fully armored look, and Grizz (Wild Berry Grizz) swaps the bright turquoise of base Grizz for a neon purple.
There are four skins on the second page of bonus rewards, headlined by Spider-Gwen (Gwen Stacy) which pulls back the mask on Spider-Gwen to let players play with no concern for their secret identity. Twyn (Pastel Stryder) brings exactly what it sounds like to Twyn’s Stryder incarnation, pastel colors.
Paradigm (Nanofiber Suit) adds a brighter twist to the default Paradigm skin, while Lennox Rose (Bubblegum Punk) tinges her jackets, leggings, and shorts in a color fitting of the skin’s namesake.
On page three and beyond of the bonus rewards, all of the skins are the same style, bringing the same cosmetic overhaul to the skins on the page. This page’s titular style is Celestial, adding light green and blue modulating patterns to pieces of each character’s outfit.
The skins on this page are Meow Skulls (Celestial), Spider-Gwen (Celestial), Lennox Rose (Celestial), Spider-Gwen (Celestial), and Bytes (Celestial).
Page four’s skin theme is Spectral, with shimmer translucent blues, and purples to give its chosen characters a ghostly appearance. The skins on this page are Bytes (Spectral), Spider-Gwen (Spectral), Lennox Rose (Spectral), Paradigm (Spectral), and Meow Skulls (Spectral).
The final page of bonus rewards opts to do what Fortnite often does with its top-level cosmetics, blinging out the characters in a black and gold hue that oozes elegance in a skin line dubbed Aurelian. The skins on this page are Bytes (Aurelian), Spider-Gwen (Aurelian), Lennox Rose (Aurelion), Paradigm (Aurelion), and Meow Skulls (Aurelion.)
And that’s everything you need to know about every skin and when it unlocks for Fornite Chapter Three Season Four.
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