Best Fortnite skins in 2025: All-time top cosmetics & current favourites
Image credit: Epic Games TL;DR Some of the best Fortnite skins include Deadpool, Eren Yeager, and Master Chief. Galactic Battle sees the release of the likes of General Grievous for the first time. Some of the rarest Fortnite skins include Reflex, Galaxy, Double Helix, and Eon. Some Fortnite skins are exclusive to the Battle Pass, … Continued The post Best Fortnite skins in 2025: All-time top cosmetics & current favourites appeared first on Esports Insider.


TL;DR
- Some of the best Fortnite skins include Deadpool, Eren Yeager, and Master Chief.
- Galactic Battle sees the release of the likes of General Grievous for the first time.
- Some of the rarest Fortnite skins include Reflex, Galaxy, Double Helix, and Eon.
- Some Fortnite skins are exclusive to the Battle Pass, and others are available in the Item Shop.
- Many Fortnite skins never reappear after they’re initially introduced.
Whether you’ve been a long-time player or are only looking into getting into Epic Games’ massively popular ecosystem, we’re going over the best Fortnite skins of all time with consideration to the current crop of options of the Galactic Battle season so you can see what was available, and what you can currently enjoy right now.
We’re also recounting the rarest Fortnite skins that ever appeared in the game with descriptions of what made them so scarce in the first place.
Cosmetics are a massive draw to Fortnite, and with thousands of different costumes released since 2017, there will be something for everyone. We’re going through everything you need to know further down the page.
What makes a Fortnite skin great?
Fortnite skins live and die by their unique sense of style that best complements Epic Games’ distinct art style. Over 2,000 skins have been released for the game since its launch in 2017, with some being staple mainstays in the shop and others being ephemeral.
The best Fortnite skins largely come down to personal preference. Epic Games has made considerable strides in bringing in huge licenses for its ecosystem, including many popular franchises such as Marvel, DC, anime, Star Wars, gaming, and even real-life celebrities such as Travis Scott, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, LeBron James, and The Weeknd.
The quality of the skins, therefore, becomes how well things are translated, but that’s not to discredit the original Fortnite skins, which have become iconic in their own right.
So, what are the best Fortnite skins out there?
The best Fortnite skins of all time
Our picks for the coolest Fortnite skins:
Deadpool – Best Marvel skin with multiple comic-inspired styles
Eren Yeager – Best anime skin, featuring Attack on Titan forms
Master Chief – Best Xbox/gaming crossover skin with iconic Spartan armor
Johnny Silverhand – Best Cyberpunk skin, letting you play as Keanu’s anti-hero
Godzilla Evolved – Best movie monster skin with reactive energy effects
Hatsune Miku – Best music/star skin, packed with emotes and festival content
Isaac Clarke – Best horror skin, complete with immersive gear and quests
Kratos – Best PlayStation-exclusive skin with gear from God of War
Doom Slayer – Best FPS legend skin, bundled with iconic Doom weapons and music
Ezio Auditore – Best Assassin’s Creed skin based on AC2’s classic look
Deadpool

- Introduced in: Chapter 2, Season 2 (March 2020)
- Cost: 2,000 – 3,600 V-Bucks (Depending on bundle)
- Last seen: October 2024
Deadpool easily ranks among the best Fortnite Marvel skins ever introduced into the game, with his black and red supersuit perfectly translating to the cartoonish art style of Fortnite.
There are multiple versions of the Merc with the Mouth available; he first dropped in March 2020 with a classic style based on his 2016 movie appearance. However, he later reappeared alongside the launch of Deadpool & Wolverine with the Deadpool (Pen & Ink) skin in July 2024, for Chapter 5, Season 3, and hasn’t been seen since.
Eren Yeager

- Introduced in: Chapter 4, Season 2 (March 2023)
- Cost: 1,000 V-Bucks (Battle Pass reward)
- Last seen: June 2023
Fans of Attack on Titan no doubt snatched up one of the best Fortnite anime skins when Eren Yeager made his way to Fortnite. Introduced in the anime-themed Chapter 4, Season 2 Battle Pass, he served as a reward for those who were a part of the Fortnite Crew with a perfect rendition of how he looked in the popular anime (and manga).
While his appearance is based on his earlier look in the show, you could also later unlock the Attack Titan form to play as, too. As a specific Battle Pass reward, there’s no guarantee we’ll ever see him again, but we’re hopeful he could resurface in the Item Shop.
Master Chief

- Introduced in: Chapter 2, Season 5 (December 2020)
- Cost: 1,500 V-Bucks (Bundle)
- Last seen: December 2024
Simply put, Master Chief is one of the best Fortnite skins of all time and has been a popular favorite among fans of Bungie and 343 Industries’ shooter franchise for over five years.
Expertly recreating John-117, this skin looks pitch-perfect to the games, with the original bundle also featuring the option of a Matte Black color scheme, which was available for Xbox Series X/S console users who opened the game with the Xbox Cloud Gaming Service, adding a further unique spin on things.
He’s come back a few times over the years, so if you missed him the last go around, you may find he’ll show up sooner rather than later.
Johnny Silverhand

- Introduced in: Chapter 6, Season 1 (December 2024)
- Cost: 1,500 V-Bucks
- Last seen: January 2025
While not the first skin based on Keanu Reeves (previously appearing as John Wick), it’s his turn as the anti-hero Johnny Silverhand that captured the hearts and minds of those fond of CD Project RED’s open world shooter.
As one of the best new Fortnite skins, it allowed fans to play as Johnny, which you couldn’t even do in the source game, adding a new dimension to the skin. He was seen at the start of Chapter 6 at the end of 2024 with no indication of returning any time soon; special mention also goes out to the V Fortnite skin, based on the default female player character as well.
Godzilla Evolved

- Introduced in: Chapter 6, Season 1 (January 2025)
- Cost: 1,000 V-Bucks (Battle Pass)
- Last seen: February 2025
A long-rumored addition to Epic Games’ battle royale shooter, the King of the Monsters made his triumphant debut on top form with the Godzilla Evolved form at the start of 2025.
As a Battle Pass reward, an extra incentive was added with the Energized Godzilla (reactivity) skin showing the Kaiju charging up for an energy blast if you earned 24 account levels throughout play.
A popular meme from the beginning of this year saw fans equipping Jordans for the villainous monster (complete with bespoke emotes and animations), which made him feel particularly special. There’s just something so amusing about seeing this creature dance and wield weapons, making him one of the best Fortnite movie skins that were ever released.
Hatsune Miku

- Introduced in: Chapter 6, Season 1 (December 2024)
- Cost: 1,500 – 3,200 (Bundle) V-Bucks
- Last seen: April 2025
A long-requested addition to the game, Hatsune Miku made waves as one of the most popular Fortnite skins ever despite only being released at the start of 2025.
It wasn’t just the Japanese Vocaloid star’s distinct look that won favor in Battle Royale, but the full bundle also included emote dances and instruments to use in Fortnite Festival. She made massive waves on social media, capturing headlines, and for good reason.
Much like with Godzilla, she was a dream pick, and one that was finally realised in good standing.
Isaac Clarke

- Introduced in: Chapter 4, Season 1 (January 2023)
- Cost: $11.99 (Strange Transmissions Quest Pack)
- Last seen: March 2025
Originally launching alongside the release of the Dead Space remake, Isaac Clarke is easily among the best Fortnite horror skins of all time, thanks to his immaculately detailed engineering armour suit, which even includes a toggle to show the damage indicators on his back.
Unlike many Fortnite skins, you couldn’t just buy this one outright or get it in the Battle Pass. Instead, it was a separate, standalone purchase, a series of quests that also included 1,500 V-Bucks, USG Ishimura glider, and the Plasma Cutter, all for $12.
While it quickly disappeared in 2023, the bundle briefly returned with Chapter 6, only disappearing again very recently. Keep an eye out for Clarke if you’re interested; he may reappear yet.
Kratos

- Introduced in: Chapter 2, Season 5 (December 2020)
- Cost: 1,500 – 2,200 (Bundle) V-Bucks
- Last seen: March 2021
There’s simply no competition when it comes to the best Fortnite PlayStation skins, as Kratos easily takes the win.
Based on his appearance from the 2018 God of War reboot, the Ghost of Sparta looks incredibly faithful to the PS4 game of origin, with the Oathbreaker set (bundle) also including his Leviathan Axe, a unique emote, a shield, and Mimir body bling, too.
He was last seen nearly five years ago and has become one of the most-requested Fortnite skins to make a comeback; we’re hopeful Epic Games may wheel him out again when/if we get a sequel to God of War Ragnarök for PS5.
Doom Slayer

- Introduced in: Chapter 4, Season 1 (December 2022)
- Cost: 950 V-Bucks (Ultra-Nightmare Set); 1,000 V-Bucks (Battle Pass)
- Last seen: March 2023
The Doom Slayer easily ranks among the best Fortnite gaming skins that were ever released, with aesthetics based on 2020’s Doom Eternal.
While the standalone skin is top tier, it’s the Ultra-Nightmare bundle that sells this one as one of Fortnite’s best skins. You receive a glider based on the Cacodemon, the Crucible sword, emotes, and Mick Gordon’s rip-roaring soundtrack, too.
He briefly resurfaced a couple of years ago. However, we’re hopeful that Epic Games will bring him back with the upcoming launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.
Ezio Auditore

- Introduced in: Chapter 3, Season 1 (December 2021)
- Cost: 1,800 – 2,800 V-Bucks (Bundle)
- Last seen: February 2023
Ezio Auditore is one of the most legendary and recognisable characters in all of gaming, and his Fortnite skin is no exception to the rule. Originally introduced nearly five years ago as part of the Gaming Legends update, his specific appearance is based on his look in Assassin’s Creed 2 from 2009, wearing Giovanni’s robes instead of his (arguably) more well-known bespoke look from Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.
While Auditore appeared a total of 10 times in the Item Shop since then, he hasn’t been spotted for over two years. Considering how popular Ubisoft’s premier franchise is, we’re hoping he can see the master assassin back in action sooner rather than later.
Rarest Fortnite skins

Most-used Fortnite skins are not necessarily the best ones.
Now that we’ve looked at the conventionally best cosmetics ever available in the store, it’s time to look at the rarest Fortnite skins of all time. Our choices have been made based on the stipulations for accessing the skins, the length of time they appeared in the shop, and whether or not they ever appeared again.
Here’s the list of the top 10 rare Fortnite skins:
# | Fortnite skin | Reason for its rarity |
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1 | Reflex | Only briefly available in November 2018 for those who purchased a select number of Nvidia graphics cards. |
2 | Rogue Agent | Part of the Rogue Agent Starter Pack in the Item Shop, available for $5 in 2018, which was never re-released. |
3 | World Warrior | Debuted with the first Fortnite World Cup in 2019 and never reappeared. |
4 | Galaxy | Available for a limited time for those who purchased the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. |
5 | Black Knight | Only available to players who fully completed the first-ever Battle Pass back in December 2017. |
6 | Double Helix | Exclusive to a specific Nintendo Switch bundle that also included 1,000 V-Bucks. |
7 | Honor Guard | Only available for those who purchased the Honor View 20 smartphone (which cost $650) and came out in 2019. |
8 | Royal Bomber | Part of a short-lived PS4 console bundle, and was later re-released with a unique DualShock 4 controller bundle in 2018. |
9 | Blue Team Leader | Exclusive to PlayStation platforms for those who redeemed the PlayStation Plus Celebration Pack 1 with a PS Plus subscription in early 2018. |
10 | Eon | Originally only available as a promotional offer for the Xbox One S bundle, which cost $249.99 back in late 2018. |
Sources: Dexerto / thespike.gg
Best Fortnite skins in season 6 chapter 3 Galactic Battle
There are a few new Fortnite skins available in the game’s current season, Galactic Battle, which is based on the popular Star Wars IP. It’s divided into two tiers: either what’s currently available in the Battle Pass for subscribers or skins in the Item Shop.
Here is our ranking of what’s currently available and what you should strive for before things wrap up next month.
Fortnite Galactic Battle skin | Battle pass / Item shop price |
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General Grievous | Included in the Battle Pass |
Emperor Palpatine | Included in the Battle Pass |
Poe Damaron | Included in the Battle Pass |
Apprentice Evie | Included in the Battle Pass |
Lando Calrissian | 1,500 V-Bucks |
How to get Fortnite skins
There are a few ways to get Fortnite skins, with the two main methods being to either buy them for V-Bucks from the Item Shop or by subscribing to the Battle Pass and unlocking them as rewards for completing quests, levelling up, and hitting other bespoke goals unique to that season.
Occasionally, there are free Fortnite skins available through promotions for users. Most recently, the First Order Stormtrooper skin is available free of charge by linking a Disney account to your Epic Games login.
Why Fortnite skins matter to the community
Fortnite skins are one of the most important aspects of the game, which keep people coming back.
As a live service title, consistently refreshing which skins are available can bring in new audiences that otherwise would never have played the Battle Royale to begin with.
By making new collaborations with celebrities and licenses, it ensures a wide net is cast over who could be playing Fortnite and gets them on the hook to roll with the new additions and changes as they’re introduced.
Conclusion
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to the best Fortnite skins available, but we’ve made our decisions based on community reaction, impact on the game, and their legacy for players who can’t wait for a reappearance.
With over 2,000 skins released since 2017, there’s never going to be a definitive, unbiased one yet, but we’ve endeavoured to be as impartial as possible in our ranking. Similarly, the latest season, Galactic Battle, introduces fan-favourite Star Wars characters such as General Grievous for the first time.
FAQs
The rarest Fortnite skin is believed to be Reflex because it was only briefly available with the limited purchase of an Nvidia graphics card during a special promotion on PC, and then it was never seen again.
There’s no definitive answer for the best skin in Fortnite, but some of our top picks include the Doom Slayer, Ezio Auditore, Isaac Clarke, Deadpool, and Godzilla Evolved.
The most expensive Fortnite skin was Galaxy because it was tied into the purchase of either the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 ($1,000 MSRP) or Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 ($650 MSRP) back in mid-2019.
Some of the best Fortnite collabs include Marvel, Godzilla, Star Wars, and anime series such as My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, and Dragon Ball Z. However, choosing a good Fortnite skin will come down to personal preference, depending on your fondness for the license.
References
- https://www.dexerto.com/fortnite/fortnite-rarest-skins-1545795/ (Dexerto)
- https://www.thespike.gg/ (THESPIKE.GG)
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