
As someone who’s been subscribed to Fortnite Crew since day one, I’ve watched this service evolve from a simple subscription to an absolute must-have for serious Fortnite collectors. When I first saw Galaxia drop back in December 2020, I knew Epic Games was onto something special. Now, with over 63 exclusive skins under their belt, I’m here to give you the most comprehensive guide to every Fortnite Crew skin ever released.
Fortnite Crew is Epic Games’ premium subscription service that launched in December 2020 for $11.99 monthly. But let me tell you – it’s so much more than just a skin delivery service. When you subscribe, you’re getting:
The real kicker? These skins belong to the exclusive “Crew Series” rarity category – you can’t get them anywhere else, not even in the Item Shop.
I’ll be honest – I was skeptical at first. But after collecting these skins for over five years, I can tell you it’s been worth every penny. There’s something special about logging in each month to see what Epic has cooked up. Some of my all-time favorite Fortnite skins are Crew exclusives that I never would have gotten otherwise.
Plus, here’s a pro tip I discovered: Crew packs unlock on the last day of each month, not your subscription date. So if you subscribe on April 15th, you get both the April AND May packs. Game-changing, right?
Here’s every single Crew skin released since 2020, organized by year for easy reference:
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxia | December 2020 | The very first Crew skin, space-themed design |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Green Arrow | January 2021 | DC Comics collab with exclusive Members Only emote |
| Vi | February 2021 | Arcane character, highly sought after |
| Llambro | March 2021 | Llama-themed fan favorite |
| Alli | April 2021 | Unique alien design |
| Deimos | May 2021 | Dark, mysterious character |
| Mecha Cuddle Master | June 2021 | Adorable yet deadly design |
| Loki Laufeyson | July 2021 | Marvel collaboration |
| Summer Skye | August 2021 | Beach-themed variant |
| The Burning Wolf | September 2021 | Fiery wolf design |
| Chaos Origins | October 2021 | Abstract, artistic style |
| Sierra | November 2021 | Nature-inspired outfit |
| Cube Assassin | December 2021 | Connected to Fortnite lore |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Snow Stealth Slone | January 2022 | Winter-themed Slone variant |
| Aftermath | February 2022 | Post-apocalyptic design |
| Tracy Trouble | March 2022 | Mischievous character theme |
| Sayara | April 2022 | Desert warrior aesthetic |
| Southpaw | May 2022 | Boxing-themed character |
| Mecha Strike Commander | June 2022 | Military mecha design |
| Phaedra | July 2022 | Mythological inspiration |
| Wolverine Zero | August 2022 | Marvel variant skin |
| Loveless | September 2022 | Dark romance theme |
| Red Claw | October 2022 | Fierce predator design |
| The Inkquisitor | November 2022 | Unique ink-splatter aesthetic |
| Joni the Red | December 2022 | Pirate-themed character |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gildhart | January 2023 | Golden knight design |
| Sylvie | February 2023 | Elegant royal theme |
| Rift Knight Kieran | March 2023 | Dimensional warrior |
| Triarch Nox | April 2023 | Dark cosmic entity |
| Dahlia | May 2023 | Flower-powered warrior |
| Styx | June 2023 | Underworld deity theme |
| Breezabelle | July 2023 | Wind elemental design |
| Princess Lexa & Prince Orin | August 2023 | Only dual pack ever released |
| Astrea | September 2023 | Star goddess theme |
| Shimmerdusk | October 2023 | Twilight-inspired design |
| Drakon Steel Hybrid | November 2023 | Dragon-mech fusion |
| Skull Scout | December 2023 | Post-apocalyptic explorer |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Silas Hesk | January 2024 | Steampunk inventor |
| Lana Llane | February 2024 | Cyberpunk street samurai |
| Katt | March 2024 | Feline assassin design |
| Ares | April 2024 | Greek war god theme |
| Spirit Hunter Saeko | May 2024 | Japanese ghost hunter |
| Jing | June 2024 | Martial arts master |
| Persephone | July 2024 | Queen of the Underworld |
| The Operator | August 2024 | Tactical military specialist |
| Dali | September 2024 | Surrealist art-inspired |
| Polus | October 2024 | Arctic survival expert |
| Kyran Aryk | November 2024 | Space marine commander |
| Lady of Cranes | December 2024 | Elegant Japanese theme |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Durrr Taisho | January 2025 | Durr Burger mascot variant |
| Haruka of the Masks | February 2025 | Japanese theater theme |
| Bones | March 2025 | Skeletal warrior design |
| Nyangelica | April 2025 | Dark angel aesthetic |
| Kwame | May 2025 | African-inspired warrior |
| Ayla Winn | June 2025 | Western gunslinger |
| Reboot Man | July 2025 | Tech-themed superhero |
| Bernie | August 2025 | Political satire character |
| Augury | September 2025 | Fortune teller mystic |
| Hana Park | October 2025 | K-pop inspired design |
| Maxx Speed | November 2025 | Racing theme character |
| Carletta | December 2025 | Holiday-themed royal |
| Skin Name | Release Month | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gale | January 2026 | Wind elemental warrior |
| Soleil | February 2026 | Solar-powered hero |
After collecting every single Crew skin, I’ve ranked them based on design quality, exclusivity factor, and community demand. Here’s my honest take:
This is the question I get asked most often. Currently, Fortnite Crew skins are designed as one-time exclusives. Epic Games has maintained this stance since day one, and honestly, I hope they stick to it. The exclusivity is what makes these skins special.
However, Epic has mentioned they might bring back popular Crew skins in the future depending on demand. So if you missed your favorite, don’t lose hope entirely – but don’t count on it either.
After years of being a subscriber, here are my top strategies:
Based on current trends and what I’m seeing in the community, I expect Fortnite Crew to continue evolving. We’re seeing more crossover characters, increasingly detailed designs, and Epic seems to be listening to community feedback about what makes a Crew skin truly special.
My prediction? We’ll see more gaming character crossovers and possibly some legendary gaming icons join the Crew lineup in 2026.
A: Currently no – Crew skins are exclusive to their release month. However, Epic has hinted they might bring back popular ones in the future.
A: Absolutely. You’re getting $20+ value each month for $11.99, plus exclusive skins you can’t get anywhere else.
A: As of January 2026, there are 65+ Crew skins released, with Gale being the latest addition.
A: No! Once you claim a Crew skin, it’s yours forever, even if you cancel your subscription.
A: August 2023 featured both Princess Lexa and Prince Orin – the only dual pack in Crew history.
Fortnite Crew has become one of gaming’s best value propositions, and as someone who’s been along for the entire ride, I can confidently say it’s worth every penny. The exclusivity, the quality, and the sheer variety of skins we’ve gotten over the years is incredible.
Whether you’re a longtime subscriber like me or considering joining, there’s never been a better time to jump into Fortnite Crew. With 65+ amazing skins already released and more coming each month, you’re joining an exclusive club of Fortnite collectors with some of the rarest cosmetics in the game.
What’s your favorite Fortnite Crew skin? Drop a comment below and let me know which ones you’ve managed to collect!