The most expensive bricks in the world become free on Epic’s golden goose: here’s how to get LEGO Fortnite skins
Here we are: LEGO Fortnite it’s reality, and as you might know it is possible as well get much more than a skin for free. Thinking about it, it’s strange: have you ever looked for the price of a brick Millennium Falcon on Amazon? Yet so it is, the mode will include over 1200 minifigures which give the most iconic battle royale characters a new look in very hard plastic. By “most iconic” we are clearly talking about original creations from Epic Games (including the Defender of the Woods, de facto the skin of those who write to you outside of the guides), but… perhaps we are going a little too far. We should go in order, what do you think? Here’s everything you need, should, will and perhaps already know about it.
The adventure is building ✨#LEGOFortnite launches in Fortnite on December 7, 2023. pic.twitter.com/rHofGkstk5
— LEGO Fortnite (@LEGOFortnite) December 2, 2023
General preamble | LEGO Fortnite: how to get free skins
As you can see above, LEGO Fortnite skins can be obtained for free, technically speaking. Every character created by Epic, from the simplest ones like Jonesy and Ramirez to the more elaborate ones like Jack O’Sassino, Sloan and Midas, is property of Epic and therefore there is no legal quibble that matters. That said, you may have noticed from the tweet that it exists an account specifically for this mode: every minigame, by definition in the videogame lexicon, is a “game within a game” but here we go much further. From being a live service, Fortnite has become more of a platform than anything else, thus responding to LEGO’s desire to create a metaverse specifically for younger players. Well, for them too. AFOL, unite!
Tell me when, when, when | LEGO Fortnite: how to get free skins
The release of the mode, as well as the trailer above, is Thursday 7 December. To keep LEGO Fortnite company, as we have already told you, we will also find the races Rocket Racing (Friday 8 December) and the Harmonix concerts by Fortnite Festival (Saturday 9 December). All secondary modes they will bring experience points to those who try to finish the Battle Pass in the main one. All (mostly) free content coming soon for fans of the now-no longer-just-battle-royale game, Separate Item Shop for each mode permitting. It’s no longer a question of understanding “if” to spend, but when. In the meantime, you should already be able to see the minifigures in your possession by selecting the mode from the lobby and then opening the locker.
And then comes Emilie | LEGO Fortnite: how to get free skins
No, the title is not clickbait: a free skin to geteffectively, there is. It’s about Explorer Emilie (English name, ed.), which will be waiting for you in the locker once you have followed the necessary steps steps. The first is to have a account Epic Games, which (let’s face it) you can skip right away if you’re reading these lines. The second consists in the opening (if necessary) of a LEGO Insiders profile. You can do this by consulting the official LEGO Fortnite website itself. Carry out the login on the Epic Games website and select the in the voice of Account top right. Under the heading “Apps and profiles” select the box “account LEGO” and choose the option for connect the two accounts together. Confirm e you will have the skin from December 7th onwards!
The future
Now that you know how to get the free LEGO Fortnite skin, it will be natural to ask yourself one thing: what are the expectations for the future? Luckily, the voice “details” of the Item Shop and yours locker it will make you understand whether a skin is usable in LEGO mode or not. In other words, therefore, you will have the opportunity to know in advance which skin also translates into a playable minifigure. So who is there? As we anticipated, many people. Evie, Bananita, Leader of the Cuddle Team, Pescesecco, Jonesy: none of the “originals” seem to be missing. For third-party skins, the matter gets a little more complicated. Marvel/DC superheroes and Jedi warriors have appeared in both the brick world and battle royale, but nothing stops the two worlds from uniting in the magical realm of licensing too. Except the lawyers for Epic, LEGO and the other companies involved, but that’s their business.
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