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New Fortnite skins and cosmetics leaked from update v7.40 game files

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Well-known data miner Lucas7yoshi is at it again by leaking several skins and other Fortnite: Battle Royale cosmetic items found in the update v7.40 game files.

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Most notably, fans are interested in the Legendary skin called Fallen Love Ranger. Other Epic outfits that Lucas7yoshi found include Snowstrike, Revolt, Rebel, and Lil Whip.

The leaker also found plenty of cool back blings, harvesting tools, and gliders—it’s important to remember, though, that there’s no guarantee that all of these items will be added to the game in the immediate future.

Related: How to get the free Cuddle Hearts Wrap in Fortnite

With the launch of patch v7.40, Epic Games’ Valentine’s Day event, Share the Love, went live today, introducing a new set of Overtime challenges. These tasks are extremely important because if you complete 13 Overtime challenges, you’ll get the season eight Battle Pass for free.

So instead of spending V-Bucks on the season eight Battle Pass, you can put them toward some of these leaked cosmetics—if and when they’re added to the game.


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Justin Binkowski
Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.
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