For the first time, a skin from the Battle Pass will be able to be unlocked for free without paying a single V-Buck.
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Fortnite is back with a surprise. Epic Games has announced that one of the most exciting aspects of the new Battle Pass can be obtained completely free, and the best part is that it’s related to one of the most beloved franchises by Xbox fans. We’re talking about Halo, which returns to the Fortnite universe with an unprecedented collaboration in Chapter 6.
The aspect in question is Spartan UNSC, a female version of the iconic Halo soldier, equipped with a blue armor inspired by the universe of the saga. And although it will be available from the start for those who purchase the Season 4 Battle Pass, it can also be unlocked for free with just one condition: reaching level 100 before the season ends.
How to unlock the Spartan UNSC skin for free in Fortnite
For those who don’t want to spend V-Bucks, the skin can be obtained without paying anything, but it won’t be immediate. Players without the premium Battle Pass will have to reach level 100 during Season 4 to unlock the Spartan UNSC. It may seem like a lot, but Epic has confirmed that the duration of this season will be extensive and all modes will add experience, including:
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Save the World
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Fortnite OG
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LEGO Fortnite
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Fortnite Festival
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Ballistics
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Creative modes
So, if you play frequently or take advantage of weekly events and daily missions, it shouldn’t be difficult to reach the required level. Plus, it’s a unique opportunity to get a Halo skin without spending money, something unusual in this type of collaboration.
Are you ready to wear the UNSC armor and bring the spirit of Halo to the battlefield?
