I slid into the cinematic trailer and felt the map shift under my feet. Teasers, leaks and one oddly specific emote had already rewritten the conversation. By the time the credits rolled, the Showdown pass was no longer rumor — it was a promise.
I follow leaks the way some people follow weather: you pay attention because the forecast changes your plans. You’ll get the straight read here — what’s confirmed, what’s credible, and what’s still smoke. I’ve trawled HYPEX and ShiinaBR threads, replayed Epic Games’ teasers on YouTube, and checked attribution on the images that spilled out on Moyens I/O; consider this your short briefing before you decide whether to buy the pass.
Trailers and tweets showed new looks up close — All Leaked Fortnite Showdown Battle Pass Skins
The trailers didn’t hide much: faces and armor flicker onscreen and fans hit replay. Here’s the collection of skins that reputable leakers and Epic’s own teasers point toward for Chapter 7 Season 2’s Showdown pass.
- The Foundation — A refreshed design seen in the Showdown teaser supplied by Epic Games and discussed broadly on Twitter.
- The Ice King — A new take, shown in the cinematic teaser that set the tone for the season.
- The Order — An updated look that matches the pass’s darker themes.
- Street Jules — A modern rework of an existing favorite.
- Blue Fish Octopus — A completely new skin that popped in the cinematic teaser.
- Bugs Bunny — Part of a larger Looney Tunes tie-in; leaks also suggest Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck will appear in extras or collab sets.
These are the showstopper faces confirmed by multiple sources. Other skins and stylistic variants are circulating — some will be part of the main pass, others will arrive as timed collabs or store items.
Trailers returned character beats in plain sight — Fortnite Collab Skins Coming to Chapter 7 Season 2
Leaks operate as a threaded conversation between creators and Epic; some crossovers were obvious, others were teased through small in-game props. If you follow the data points — forum posts, trailer shots, and reputable leakers — a clear collab list emerges.

- Overwatch set — DVa, Tracer, Genji reported by leakers; a logical fit given crossovers with other shooter IPs.
- Looney Tunes — Bugs Bunny confirmed in leaks; Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck likely to appear in companion items or store packs.
- Crimson Desert — Kliff appears in leak threads.
- Game of Thrones — Several themed assets referenced in cinematic frames and datamined files.
- Toy Story — Woody and Buzz Lightyear have been hinted at, consistent with past Disney/Nintendo partnerships.
- KSI Baller League skins — influencer-branded content continues to show up in passes.
- Captain America — Both classic First Avenger and a darker Doomsday variant are in play.
- Mario set — Mario and Luigi careers have surfaced in multiple code leaks pointing to a Nintendo crossover.
Think of the season as a festival stage: Epic programs the headliners but drops surprise acts in the setlist. That unpredictability is the engine of the hype, and it’s also why watching reputable sources matters.
Trailers and patch notes made one thing clear — How Much Will Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Battle Pass Cost?
Price changes are subtle but meaningful: Epic altered V-Bucks bundles earlier, and that ripples through how players value the pass. Here’s the current math.
The Showdown Battle Pass will cost 800 V-Bucks ($8.99; €9). Epic reduced the amount of bundled V-Bucks available with the base purchase, and, importantly, the pass no longer returns bonus V-Bucks when fully completed. Historically, finishing a Battle Pass rewarded players with 500 V-Bucks; this season the return is limited to the 800 V-Bucks you spent buying the pass.
I’ll put it plainly: the cosmetic haul might satisfy collectors, but the economic change narrows the financial upside for players who chased the extra V-Bucks reward each season.
What is the Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Battle Pass called?
The pass is named Showdown Pass. Epic used that branding across trailers and social posts tied to the cinematic teasers.
What skins will be included in the Fortnite Showdown pass?
Confirmed and strongly leaked inclusions are The Foundation, The Ice King, The Order, Street Jules, Blue Fish Octopus, and Bugs Bunny. Additional skins and regional or store-only variants are circulating in data-mined lists from leakers such as HYPEX and ShiinaBR.
How much will the next Fortnite Battle Pass cost?
It costs 800 V-Bucks, priced at $8.99 (≈ €9). The season removes the extra 500 V-Bucks completion bonus that many players factored into the pass’s value.
If you trade short-term gratification for a full cosmetic run, the Showdown Pass holds obvious appeal; if you chase V-Buck profit, the math has changed. I’ve pointed to the data — the trailers on YouTube, the posts from leakers, and the screenshots circulating on Moyens I/O and Reddit — now tell me: will you buy the Showdown Pass, or is Epic’s new value play going to push you out?

