


Fortnite ICON skins make up a huge portion of the game’s catalogue right now. Collaborations are big and a bunch of them revolve around real people getting memorialised in the game. Early on, they were introduced sparingly, but now, they flow freely, with Kai Cenat being one of the latest examples. Here are all Fortnite ICON skins released as of now, as well as whether or not there are any leaks for future skins.
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According to Fortnite.gg, there are currently over 65 ICON Series skins in Fortnite. And no, Fortnite anime skins are not featured as part of the ICON skins category, even if they may feature impactful, well-known anime characters. Limitation of only living people spoils the party.
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Here are the ICON Fortnite skins in order of usage (based on the information from Fortnite.gg), with the top being the most used outfits:
The list above does not contain all Fortnite ICON skins primarily because some of the skins are not used as much anymore and there’s not much data regarding usage numbers. We explain these below:
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Many of these skins have alternate styles, too, not including the alternate skins (like The Weeknd Combat and The Weeknd). You can wear several different styles, for example, of Ali-A and SypherPK, even though they only have one skin each.
It’s also important to note that while ICON skins do refer to real people, it’s not real people as a character. For example, The Foundation is played by Dwayne Johnson. The Paradigm is Brie Larson, but since those are characters, they’re not ICON skins. The same is true for the Spider-Man skin that’s clearly Tom Holland’s version of the character.
There are always more ICON skins in the works. For one thing, Festival mode features a new ICON skin every single Fortnite season, so there’s a guarantee of at least one skin every few months. With that in mind, the current speculation is that Michael Jackson will take over for Gorillaz when Festival mode enters a new season. Daft Punk is also rumoured to be getting an event (and maybe skins) at the end of this month. Otherwise, there are no other Fortnite leaks.
An ICON skin is a Fortnite cosmetic that represents a real person. Epic Games has tons of collaborations, but the ICON Series is made up exclusively of real people like Ariana Grande, Patrick Mahomes, and Ninja.
To get your own ICON Series outfit, you need to be a famous person, and it helps to have a connection to Fortnite. The alternative is to be a recording artist and get in via Festival mode.
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