Fans are patiently waiting for news on Fortnite’s third Twitch Prime Pack and we may have our first look through a set of leaked skins and cosmetics. According to well known Fortnite […]
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Fans are patiently waiting for news on Fortnite’s third Twitch Prime Pack and we may have our first look through a set of leaked skins and cosmetics.
According to well known Fortnite leaker Fortrisen, the Archetype skin and its matching glider, harvesting tool, and back bling will all be part of the next Twitch Prime Pack. This skin set, along with other outfits and emotes, were already datamined last week when the v5.1 update was released.
The leaked Archetype skin with matching back bling, glider, and harvesting tool.
The two previous Fortnite Twitch Prime Packs both featured a focus on military inspired skins. While this one sports a more futuristic theme, the militaristic elements like the camo on the back bling keep the army motif going.
Players who own a membership to Twitch Prime received the first pack on February 28 of this year, while the second pack was released on May 9. Since the special promotion ended on July 11, fans have been waiting to see if and when a third pack would be announced.
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