Fortnite Season 10 Battle Pass skins and map changes including Catalyst, Yond3r, Sparkle Supreme and Tier 100 Ultima Knight
Everything you need to know about Fortnite's time travelling new season.
Fortnite Season 10 is here - with several significant map changes along a time travel theme.
Along with it is a new Fortnite Battle Pass as a gateway to new Season 10 skins - provided you then put in the time and effort to then unlock them, of course.
If you're just getting started, our Fortnite Battle Royale tips and tricks can provide some helpful hints.
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Fortnite Season 10 Battle Pass skins: Catalyst, Yond3r, Sparkle Supreme, Tier 100 Ultima Knight and all the new skins
Now the Season 10 Battle Pass is live, here's a look at all the available skins you can earn through it:
Catalyst skins (Tier 1, 11 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression, by completing Road Trip Prestige Mission and upcoming Prestige Missions)
X-Lord skins (Tier 1, 7 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression, by completing Rumble Royale Prestige Mission and upcoming Prestige Missions)
Titled Teknique skins (Tier 23, 5 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression and by completing an upcoming Prestige Mission)
Yond3r skins (Tier 47, 5 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression and by completing an upcoming Prestige Mission)
Yond3r (Unmasked) skin (Tier 54)
Sparkle Supreme skins (Tier 70, 3 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression, by completing an upcoming Prestige Mission and completing 3 Zero Point Challenges)
Sparkle Supreme (Bob Cut) skin (Tier 75)
Eternal Voyager skins (Tier 87, 3 more versions unlocked with Season Level progression and by completing an upcoming Prestige Mission)
Eternal Voyager (Explorer) skin (Tier 93)
Yond3r (Crown) skin (Tier 99)
Ultima Knight skins (Tier 100, 5 more version unlocked with Season Level progression completing 5 Zero Point Challenges, an upcoming Prestige Mission)
As well as the above, there are new Fortnite Season 10 emotes to unlock:
Plus, there's a new Victory Umbrella available, but unlike the Battle Pass cosmetics above, you have to earn it!
Fortnite Season 10 map and confirmed map changes
Every Fortnite season, the map undergoes significant changes, and Season 10 is no different.
Between the Fortnite patch notes and what players have spotted, there have been the following changes:
- A new two player vehicle, the Brute, a giant mech with explosive firepower
- The return of Dusty Depot, the central named location that became Dusty Divot after the arrival of the comet that created Dusty Divot
- The comet returns to hover above the map, and can be visited
- There are small new additions to the map, such as Stone Head Statue and the return of the Durr Burger Head, the return of the giant chair
- Rift zones, which transform areas of the map in different ways when you visit them, with hints that they will evolve throughout the season - one of which is leaked to be a Wild West version of Neo Tilted
- The tease of old areas returning, such as Flush Factory and Risky Reels
Meanwhile, outside the map, there's a new Victory Umbrella to earn.
How did we get to Fortnite Season 10?
As a new season draws near, odd events start occurring across the Fortnite map. While previous seasons saw a mysterious purple cube and rifts swallow landmarks, Season 9 has seen two towering figures battle across the map, with these events seemingly leading to time travel - or at least, the return of old landmarks - in Season 10.
How, exactly? Let's start from the beginning. Cattus, the monster that was trapped within Polar Peaks, (thanks to FortTory from Twitter for finding this name through a datamine) managed to escape its icy prison and, after leaving a path of destruction, vanished into the ocean.
A few weeks later, construction on a large robot began at the Pressure Plant. This robot is apparently called Doggus, which gives us a pretty good idea about what Fortnite plans to do with these beings.
Here's a useful recap, thanks to a handy infographic by MeMyselfAndAAJ on reddit:
Want to know what Cattus look and sounds like? Thanks to YouTuber Criminal CJ, we have a small idea, with captured footage of Cattus swimming off the coast.
This event was also teased throughout Season 9 through the addition of Fortbytes. Once collected these computer chips have uncovered a mysterious image - a kind of reverse advent calendar (BernardBoi from reddit for uploading this image):
Now, with Season 9 coming to a close, we know that this image is actually a picture of Bunker Jonesy painting a mural during the years he spent trapped in the bunker. The mural depicts the events of the past Seasons, including the Rockets for Season 4 and, of course, Kevin the Cube.
Leaked Loading Screens reveal both a focus on Doggus, and the centre of the mural - the image behind Jonesy - is that climatic battle. (Thanks to Absolute_Unit_1 on reddit for the image):
All these things combined, it's obvious this battle is important to how Season 9 wraps.
The battle took place on July 20th, with a kaiju-inspired fight between Cattus and Doggus that players could witness from Sky Platforms across the map.
We don't want to spoil the result if you haven't watched it already:
With the battle over, a new landmark was added to the map north-west of Salty Springs, and a mysterious ball of energy has appeared at Loot Lake, seemingly activated after being used by Doggus during the battle. And as the likes of TBHVictor on reddit have observed, it's changing.
This energy ball appears to be the big thing that'll kick off Season 10, and the first teaser suggests it'll kick in some kind of time travel, bringing back old features of the map, including the return of Dusty Depot:
Other features hint at a futuristic theme, and mechs - a possible new vehicle type?
The final teaser, meanwhile, shows the energy orb exploding - confirming it's part of the Season 10 transition.
Fortnite Season 10 Battle Pass cost and Battle Pass rewards list
Like Season 9 before it, Season 10 offers an array of new rewards, most of which are locked behind Battle Pass ownership.
While you can unlock a select number of the above with a Free Pass, it's only with a Battle Pass that a second tier of elusive rewards are unlocked.
The Battle Pass is a premium item, and again costs 950 V-Bucks. You can buy a bundle of 1,000 V-Bucks for around £8 / $10, or earn V-Bucks in game through a variety of activities.
Here is a list of what's included with the premium option of the Season 10 Battle Pass bundle:
- X-Lord skin
- Catalyst skin
- Titled Teknique skin
- Junk Bucket glider
- Emote Camo wrap
- Rift Lightning contrails
- 300 V-Bucks
- The Final Showdown music track
- 70% Bonus Season Match XP
- 80% Bonus Season Friend Match XP
The Season 10 Battle Pass otherwise includes the following unlocked instantly with the standard edition:
- X-Lord skin
- Catalyst skin
- 50% Bonus Season Match XP
- 60% Bonus Season Friend Match XP
The above cosmetics are unlocked by completing Challenges introduced weekly, ranging from performing certain types of activities or finding hidden objects on the map, and completing them helps you rank up your Battle Pass easier, give you those rewards faster.
Both these Battle Pass Challenges and rewards can be unlocked at your leisure throughout the season, but once a new Season begins, your progress resets, and a new set of rewards and rankings will begin.