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Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass – every Star Wars outfit and emote you can unlock

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass – every Star Wars outfit and emote you can unlock

Daily Mirror05-05-2025
Fortnite is back with a major new overhaul, thrusting players into the world of Star Wars with a heap of fresh cosmetics to unlock.
The galaxy far, far away has come to the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass, stuffed with Star Wars-themed goodies for players to unlock.
The new Star Wars -themed season of Fortnite has arrived, and there's little doubt that the season with a relatively short runtime will be a controversial one. In many ways, it is incredibly faithful to its intergalactic source material with meticulously designed Easter eggs and some excellent sound design, but the fact that every weapon on the island operates with cooldown rather than traditional ammunition is bound to upset the Fortnite elitists out there. It's a tough balance to strike as Epic Games attempts to lower its players as far into the world of Star Wars as possible, but it might not work for everyone's taste.

What's exciting, though, is the current Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass, stuffed to the brim with skins, emotes and goodies for players to unlock, based on existing characters and twists on some Battle Royale favourites. Though it's shorter than the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 Battle Pass, it still comes in at seven pages of goodies to unlock, as well as some bonuses for those who can hold out until later on in the season and unlock everything before them. So, what's in store in the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass? Here's everything you need to know.

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass
The Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass will run until Saturday, June 7 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7pm BST. It will cost you 1,000 V-Bucks (£6.99 / $8.99 / $11.95), or you can gain access via a subscription to Fortnite Crew. There are seven pages of standard rewards, two pages of bonus rewards, and two pages of this season's secret skin, General Grievous.
Every Battle Pass Reward
Here's everything in the core Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass:
Page one
Page two (unlocked with 2 claimed rewards or 5 levels)
Sith Pairing Blades Pickaxe
100 V-Bucks
Dark Legacy Loading Screen
Sith Blasters Back Bling
Training Remote Trail Contrail
100 V-Bucks
Sith Apprentice Evie Outfit
Page three (unlocked with 6 claimed rewards or 12 levels)
Black One X-Wing Glider
100 V-Bucks
Lil' Resistance Bomber
Black Squadron Dive Contrail
Black Leader Wrap
Cantina Hangout Loading Screen
Poe Dameron Outfit
Page four (unlocked with 12 claimed rewards or 18 levels)
S-Foil Scrapaxe Pickaxe
100 V-Bucks
Poe's Model X-Wing Back Bling
Targeting… Emoticon
100 V-Bucks
Poe's Takeoff Loading Screen
Resistance Poe Outfit

Page five (unlocked with 19 claimed rewards or 26 levels)
Mini Dogfight Emote
Rebel Wookiee Lander Glider
Wookiee Paw Pickaxe
Wookiee Team Combat Loading Screen
Where My Wookiees At? Jam Track
100 V-Bucks
Wookiee Team Leader Outfit
Page six (unlocked with 27 claimed rewards or 32 levels)
Metal Team Mishap Back Bling
Wookiee Fist Pickaxe
100 V-Bucks
Desert Dust-Up Loading Screen
Wookiee Team Leader Banner Icon
100 V-Bucks
Tarfful Team Leader Outfit
Page seven (unlocked with 35 claimed rewards or 40 levels)
Force Lightning Emote
Imperial Shuttle Dive Contrail
100 V-Bucks
Palpatine's Cane Pickaxe
Emperor's Might Wrap
Senate Repulsorpod Glider
100 V-Bucks
Emperor Palpatine Outfit

Bonus Rewards
There are two pages of Bonus Rewards in the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass, unlocked for the player once they have unlocked every item in the core pass. One page is visible right now, and the next will be unveiled on Thursday, May 15. The items currently on the page are:
Imperial Holo Back Bling
Poe Hammerin' Drums
The Empire Strikes Emoticon
Wookiee Rebel Wrap
Sith Dominance Loading Screen
Chancellor Palpatine Outfit
Greivous Rewards
There are two pages of rewards related to General Greivous set to arrive on Thursday, May 15, including an Outfit for the mechanical General of the Separatist army. The items are set to be revealed further down the line, though we have already seen an emote which sees the character unleash his two other arms to spin lightsabers over his head, so we can expect to see that when the cosmetics are revealed.
That's everything you need to know about the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Battle Pass! Though this season might be shorter, we have a lot more cosmetics to unlock in this window than we did last season, so make the most of it and get to unlocking. Because even though you probably won't use it, let's not pretend you don't want that Poe Hammerin' drum set.
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