Fortnite - Skull Squad Pack (DLC) (Xbox One)
Four skeleton outfits, two pickaxes, a glider, back blings, and a weapon wrap in one Halloween-themed drop - solid cosmetic density for Fortnite regulars who want their whole crew looking spooky.
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About Fortnite - Skull Squad Pack (DLC) (Xbox One)
My Saturday-night squad has a rule: if we're all dropping together, we coordinate skins. The Skull Squad Pack is built exactly for that energy. You get four distinct skeletal outfits - Fishskull, Skull Squad Leader, Bone Boss, and Bone Ravage - plus matching back blings (Cuddly Bones, Creep Fried, Bone Wings), two pickaxes (Bait Bones and Beef Bone), the Skelly Sailer glider, and a Bony weapon wrap. That is a genuinely generous haul for a single cosmetic purchase, and unlike individual Item Shop buys it means your whole squad can each rock a different skeleton look without anyone being the odd one out in a purple default skin. The aesthetic is cohesive without being samey. Bone Boss leans menacing with a heavier skeletal silhouette, while Fishskull is the weirder, more chaotic pick of the bunch - the kind of skin that gets comments in lobbies. Skull Squad Leader splits the difference, cleaner and more recognisable as part of Fortnite's long-running Skull Trooper lineage. Bone Ravage rounds out the roster with a darker colour palette. The Cuddly Bones back bling is the standout accessory - it's small, readable in motion, and doesn't clutter your character's back the way oversized legendary blings tend to. The Bait Bones Pickaxe has a fishing-rod-meets-skeleton vibe that pairs well with Fishskull specifically, which is the kind of intentional theming that usually only shows up in higher-tier bundles. A few things worth knowing before you commit. None of the outfits come with built-in emotes or reactive styles beyond what is noted in the pack listing, so if you are chasing style-change reactivity you will need to look elsewhere. The pack also does not include V-Bucks, which is a relevant detail if you were hoping to offset the cost against future Item Shop purchases. This is a pure cosmetics play - you are paying for looks, full stop. The skins also rotate into the Item Shop periodically, so if you already grabbed any of the individual pieces during a previous rotation, check your locker before purchasing to avoid overlap. For a group of four friends who play Fortnite regularly through Halloween season (or honestly any time of year - skeleton skins are an evergreen flex), the item-per-dollar ratio here is better than buying each piece separately. Solo players get solid value too, but the pack's real charm is the coordinated squad drop potential. If Fortnite is your go-to couch co-op or Discord-party game and your crew wants a matching aesthetic without grinding the battle pass, this pack holds up. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Epic Games Inc.
- Publisher
- Epic Games
- Release Date
- Oct 23, 2020