Season 6 Battle Pass Emotes

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The Fortnite Season 6 Battle Pass has brought a lot of new features. Those include pets and music packs that are able to be earned in the Battle Pass. How about the emotes in Fortnite Season 6 Battle Pass?

There is nothing outstanding emotes in Season 6 Battle Pass, but it is worth nothing that Epic Games added the Running Man to the game. It seems like it is not just newer dances that are able to find their way into Fortnite.

Beyond the things mentioned above, there is a ton to unlock in the Season 6 Battle Pass, including the new skins, the new gliders, the sprays, and toys, plus a new option called Music Packs that will let you to play music in the game.


For the skin, there are seven main character skins to unlock and two of them unlock automatically as soon as you buy the Battle Pass: DJ Yonder that robot llama thing from the teaser and Calamity, the name of a cowgirl style character that you are able to upgrade over time as you progress through the season.

The next one is called Giddy-Up. This one is hilarious skin that features a regular looking Fortnite character straddling a giant inflatable llama. There is even a couple of little inflatable legs to make it look like you are floating while you go wading through Loot Lake.

Fable is also there. It is a Little Red Riding Hood inspired skin complete with thigh-high boots and what looks like a corset made out of leather belts. After that, there is Dusk. This one is a Halloween-themed skin that looks like it could be either a demon or just a goth.

Nightshade is known as iteration on the well-known Tomatohead skin, this time in a sleek leather outfit complete with leather hood. Another one is Dire, a normal looking guy who transforms into a Werewolf as you make your way through the Battle Pass. You are even allowed to customize his colors.

For the new gliders, they include a full picnic, a Gold Rush-era covered wagon, and a spooky swarm of bats. In addition, the new contrails include some things such as jet engine exhaust, fireflies, bats, and a couple of flaming jack o lanterns, while new pickaxes allow you wield a glowing axe and a DJ turnable.

The Battle Pass is able to only be purchased in-game and costs 950 V-bucks but there are so many V-Bucks available with the Battle Pass as well. The price comes to roughly $10 in the real world currency, though if you have been playing regularly in Season 5 there is a decent chance you have enough in-game cash saved up to cover the price.

Epic Games is also offering its usual Battle Bundle, that gets you the Battle Pass and unlocks the first 25 tiers of cosmetics, all for 2,800 V-Bucks. The again, completing all the challenges to unlock those outfits and emotes is half the fun, right?

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