Epic Games has released more than 1,000 skins to Fortnite Battle Royale in the past four years. Some of them have turned out to be the most popular Fortnite skins of all time. On the other side, some of them are rarely seen in the game as their popularity is quite low.
With Chapter 2 ending in just a few days, we have the list of the most popular Fortnite skins at the moment. These are the skins that are used frequently by players and they will most likely remain popular for many years to come. Popular dataminer Lucas7yoshi shared this interesting information with the community, so let’s check out who’s on the list!
Kakashi is one of the most popular Fortnite skins
Kakashi Hatake is ranked third on the list. This anime outfit was released just two weeks ago, yet it’s become extremely popular. It arrived as a part of the Naruto collaboration and has become an instant hit.
Fortnite players use Kakashi 2.83 percent of the time, which is simply incredible! In all fairness, he definitely is one of the best-looking skins in the game. On top of that, this anime character was extremely popular even before Fortnite, so it’s not surprising that he ranks this high.
Charlotte is on the list as well
Charlotte is another skin that was recently released. She came to the game with the Chapter 2 – Season 8 Battle Pass and has become very popular. Even before the season was released, many Fortnite players were hyped about her as she was shown in the Season 8 teasers.
Players can unlock Charlotte on the first page of the current Battle Pass. Furthermore, she can be found at Pleasant Park as an NPC. This outfit has seven different styles and each one is amazing. Considering that many players like simple skins, we can expect Charlotte to stay on the list for a long time.
Aura’s popularity is still high
Epic Games first released Aura back in May 2019. Despite being out for two and a half years, this outfit is right at the top of the list of the most popular Fortnite skins. Aura has a bad reputation as most players who use her are considered “sweats” or “tryhards.”
According to the dataminer, nearly five percent of Fortnite players use Aura, which is very impressive!