In the lead-up toLEGO Fortnite’s launch on December 7, fans everywhere are clamoring for any and all information they can get their hands on. To the distaste of those fans, however, the studio behind LEGO Fortnite has been rather tight-lipped about what to expect.

But, one thing that has been talked about in some detail is what to expect fromLEGO Fortnitein terms of skins, or styles, or outfits, or whatever they’re being called these days. In a blog post by Epic Games, the Fortnite team has confirmed that as of version 28.00, there will be “over 1,200 outfits” from Fortnite that “have a LEGO style in addition to their regular Fortnite style.”

Fortnite Style

How to see owned LEGO Fortnite skins?

WhenLEGO Fortnitelaunches, you can check the shop or your locker to find out if an outfit you own, or one you’d like to purchase, has a counterpart in LEGO style. In addition to outfits, there are also several emotes that will be carried over toLEGO Fortnite, as well.

How many LEGO Fortnite skins are there?

I mentioned it above, but Epic Games has confirmed there will be “over 1,200 outfits” that will “have a LEGO style in addition to their regularFortnitestyle.” This can be somewhat intimidating, because — for those who might not be familiar withFortnite— that’s a lot of skins.

To add, the team has confirmed that more skins will be added in the future, so there’ll probably be even more than that before it’s all said and done.

Screenshot of the Globle quiz.

Promo image for Waffle.

Spanish Wordle Gameplay Screenshot

Promotional image for Smashdle.

Jumble Official Image

Promo image for Contexto.

Board Kings in-game screenshot.

Kevin De Bruyne FUTTIIES card in EA FC 25

Cover image of Vox Seas with boss loot drops in the foreground.