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One of the rarest Fortnite skins could return soon

Epic Games may bring back one of the rarest Fortnite skins this week.

Updated: Jul 24, 2023 3:50 pm
One of the rarest Fortnite skins could return soon

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Fortnite Battle Royale has many rare skins. Most of these skins were released with the Battle Pass and won’t return to the game. However, some rare skins came to the Item Shop a few years ago but haven’t returned yet.

Travis Scott, a popular artist, has his own rare skin in Fortnite. Interestingly, the skin has come out to the Item Shop only six times and hasn’t been seen since April 27, 2020. However, there is a chance that it comes back very soon.

If Epic Games brings the skin back, there is no doubt that it will be very popular. Many players have asked for its return and they may finally get a chance to grab it.

Travis Scott’s Fortnite skin could return in just a few days

Back in Chapter 2 – Season 2, Travis Scott held a virtual concert in Fortnite. With tens of millions of players attending the event, it became a huge success and helped the artist become even more popular.

The 32-year-old rapper will release a new album on Friday, July 28. It’s important to note that Travis’ Fortnite skin was released right after the debut of his new song in April 2020. While its return hasn’t been confirmed yet, there is a good chance that it happens.

Interestingly, Epic Games planned to have three versions of Travis Scott’s skin in Fortnite, yet has released only two of them. While players certainly don’t need any additional incentive to purchase the skin once it comes back, we have to wonder if the third variant will ever be released.

Travis Scott is one of the most controversial Fortnite skins of all time. The controversy is likely the reason why Epic hasn’t brought him back to the Item Shop. However, he’s very popular, which is why keeping him in the vault forever doesn’t make a lot of sense.


Asmir is a gaming and NBA writer at WePC and has over a decade's experience. In his spare time, Asmir loves playing Fortnite and Overwatch, while basketball is also one of his hobbies.

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