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Fortniteis an incredible battle royale title, and fans know that there’s a reason this game has been so successful over the years. It’s because developer Epic Games knows well enough how to make this game stand out. They have been updating it constantly with exciting new content ever since it first launched back in 2017.

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Over the years, this game has been a one-stop location for fans of numerous different franchises. From massive movies, Youtubers with unmatched followings, and comic book superheroes, this game has had skins based on everyone. But some skins have created much more buzz than others, and as a result, they are selling for an unmatched price too. Here are a few of the most expensiveFortniteskins one can buy.

Renegade Raider

When people started getting the option to buyskins onFortnite,they were introduced to the Renegade Raider. Yes, this is the oldest skin ever in the game. For those unaware, it was unlocked by players when they reached level 20 in that game’s battle pass.

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Now, if someone wants to get their hands on Renegade Raider, they would have to wait for Epic Games to bring it back, as it was last seen in the game over 6 years ago.

The Reaper

This is a legendary skin inFortnitethat was introduced to players in the Season 3 Battle Pass. Players could unlock this skin by reaching tier 100 of that battle pass. The reason it has such fanfare is because it’s one of those skins that looks like a famous figure but is not a famous figure. In this case, The Reaper looks a lot like the legendary dog loverJohn Wick.

Fans ache for this skin to come back to this very day, but it does not look like Epic Games has any intention to bring it back. Hence, this skin is one of the most valuable and rare skins in the game.

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After talking about skins that were introduced through some battle passes, let’s talk about skins that came to this game through limited edition promotions. One such skin is Galaxy; yes, it’s a weird name for skin, but it’s mind-blowing to look at.

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Players could get it if they purchased the Galaxy Note 9 or the Tab S4. Hence, there’s no other way for gamers to get their hands on this skin anymore.

AnotherFortnitein-game skin that was part of an incredible promotional crossover between Epic Games and Samsung Galaxy phones. This time around, if players bought the Galaxy S10 series of phones, they could get this skin for free in the Samsung Galaxy S10 store.

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Fans were incredibly excited about this skin, and they gladly accepted it, not knowing that Epic Games would discontinue it soon and that those who had it would own a skin worth a lot of money in their hands.

Honor Guard

Finally, a skin that is not part of a Samsung phone promotion but a promotion by Honor. Yes, for those who decided to get their hands on an Honor View 20 phone, this skin was a free haul. At first, many saw it as a basic, recolored version of Overtaker.

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Now, though, this same skin is very unique and sought-after, thanks to its rarity.

Rohit Sejwal

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Rohit Sejwal has been enthusiastically playing video games for over 15 years and has been writing about them for around 1.5 years now. His love for movies pushed him towards video games and made him look at them as a new interactive medium for storytelling. Besides completing his Masters in Mass Communication, he also has a diploma in filmmaking and has a sheer passion for reading dark fantasy books besides watching movies and playing video games.

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