Fortnite has given players plenty of skins to choose from as they rush around the map in the Battle Royale Mode or relax in the game’s Party Royale Mode. While there is a large variety of skins, dataminers have looked around inside the game and found a new skin that Epic Games will be bringing players.
When playing Fortnite, there are a large variety of skins that players can wear. From DC Comic’s Aquaman to popular streamers who play the game on Twitch, players can don on their appearances as they build platforms and battle against opponents. With the new data that has come to light, it appears that a new skin may be coming will be tied to the traditional building process.
Fortnite took to Twitter to post some emojis for fans, and many have assumed that this message is hinting at something that will soon be added to the game. The Tweet included three emojis: a female construction worker, a hammer and a wrench, and a shopping cart. Players didn’t believe that the game will be adding shopping carts, since Fortnite recently introduced cars to the game so shopping carts would likely go unused. However, Fortnite has included more information in the game that gives players a more concrete idea of what’s coming to the game.
An image surfaced in the game showing off a skin’s silhouette with the caption “The original constructor joins the battlefield.” Many fans understand that this is a reference to Penny from Fortnite’s Save the World mode. The teaser is also called “Penny Tease,” so many players believe that this basically confirms her addition to the shop. Kyle, the male skin from the Save the World mode, hasn’t been referenced yet by Epic Games. However, the dataminers who have dug into this revealed that placeholders had been added for two Constructor Skins from the game mode, but they were removed from the files the dataminers had been referencing and been heavily encrypted around two months ago. This means it is also likely that Kyle’s skin may be joining Penny’s in the shop very soon.
Epic Games has been giving players many skins to choose from, and soon these two skins will be joining the others on the Battle Royale stage. While some are excited for this addition to the game, many are hoping that Fortnite will also be working to fix issues with the game’s servers and not just adding new skins.
Fortnite is free-to-play on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions in development.
Source: Fortnite Insider