
"As Epic promised when the company revealed Gorillaz as the most recent Fortnite Festival headlining artist back in August, Fortnite's new music pass doesn't have any skins based on famous people. Instead, we've got a couple generic and rather unremarkable Fortnite skins, pictured above--the one on the left, Sedona, unlocks immediately when you purchase the music pass, and the one on the left, Jana Pastel, unlocks at the end of the pass."
"Fortunately, there's a tradeoff involved in that. Since the pass doesn't include a new Icon skin, it instead comes with six licensed jam tracks, up from the usual four. There aren't any extra Epic-original tracks, though. There are still only four of those this time, though they're still free, as usual--you can unlock them without buying the pass. Here's the list of licensed tracks in the Season 11 music pass: Gorgeous by Doja Cat Champion by Fallout Boy Rocket Man by Elton John"
Fortnite's Season 11 Mixtape Music Pass offers two generic skins—Sedona available immediately and Jana Pastel at the end of the pass—rather than celebrity Icon skins. The pass adds six licensed jam tracks (Gorgeous; Champion; Rocket Man; I Love Rock n Roll; In my Room; Another Life) while keeping four free Epic-original tracks unlocked without purchase. Cosmetic rewards include two guitars, a bass, a mic stand, a keytar, a drum kit, instrument emotes, Festival auras, loading screens, and back bling for each skin. The pass costs 1400 V-Bucks or is included with Fortnite Crew, spans 30 tiers requiring 60 account levels, and ends November 29.
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