![]() ![]() The origins of this skin are darkly hilarious, and I like how Epic know who the best default skin is to base a Battle Pass skin off. I wonder if Sentinel has a tie in to the season theme and story overall? The light and dark variation is interesting: reminds me a little of Omega and Carbide from Season 4. A cool enough skin, but I dislike that a whole tier of the Battle Pass is taken up by a variant for this skin. Is this supposed to look like some kind of Gundam chicken? Because it looks like some kind of Gundam chicken. Expect sweats to treasure the first style of this one. There are so many unlockable styles to it that you can get almost the exact Rox you want, and while it may not be as cool as something like Lynx overall, it’s certainly more versatile. This is one of the best tier 1 skins in Fortnite history, in my opinion. Now here are those Fortnite Season 9 Battle Pass skins in all their glory, with our verdict for each.įortnite Season 9 Battle Pass Skins Review Rox – Tier 1 Skin Once you purchase the Battle Pass/launch season 9, you will be greeted with the following screens. ![]() The Battle Pass again costs 950 V-Bucks, which translates to £8/$10. Remember: to unlock these skins you need to have purchased the Battle Pass, which you can buy either through leftover V-Bucks from season 8 (or earlier) or with a purchase through the storefront of whichever platform you’re on. Here’s a rundown of the Battle Pass skins and a smarmy verdict on each. ![]() With Fortnite season 9 now underway, its Battle Pass skins have been properly revealed and they are certainly a varied bunch of skins that I personally think are a step above Season 8. ![]()
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