Fans just have a short amount of time to grab the new Fortnite skins released by Epic Games.
The weekend saw a new crop of outfits and one emote launched, providing fans with another chance at grabbing the most recent Fortnite cosmetics.
Battle Royale players can grab two new skins by purchasing them from the Fortnite item Shop for V-Bucks.
One of the new outfits is from the existing P.A.N.D.A range, this one being the team leader.
Another skin to check out today is the Sushi Master, which is of a lower rarity ranking in Battle Royale.
The Panda skin leaked with a bunch of other season 5 designs, which has become commonplace in 2018.
Many of these skins have now appeared in the item shop, although fans can expect a steady stream of new content over the coming weeks.
One of the first new designs that were made available during season 5 was the Viking Magnus skin.
This was followed by the legendary Chomp Snr skin, as well as many unique axe designs from Epic Games.
Due to it being ranked in the highest rarity category, the Chomp Snr and Magnus outfits cost a hefty 2,000 V-Bucks each.
The P.A.N.D.A Team Leader, is of the same rank, meaning it will cost the same amount to add to your collection.
However, the Sushi Master outfit is only a Rare skin, retailing for 1,200 V-Bucks, less than half the price of the others mentioned.
These new designs come with their own unique add-ons and made their season 5 item shop debut on Sunday.
But while the new outfits are sure to prove popular with those hoping to stock up on new season 5 skins, other items could be even more sought-after
That’s because fans can also snap up the new Llama Bell emote, which was launched today, August 20.
As the name suggests, the emote boasts a Llama-shaped bell, as well as some groovy dance moves.
There’s also the new Filet Axe, which features its own unique colour scheme and costs 800 V-Bucks to buy.
These new Fortnite season 5 skins and gear will be available over the next day before being replaced by more content from Epic Games.
As the development team notes whenever selling cosmetic items, this new gear will not provide any kind of bonus during a Battle Royale game.
They are purely cosmetic, so fans shouldn’t worry about spending cash in Fortnite unless they want to earn or buy new gear for their character.
The Tier 100 items will be the ones everyone will want to get their hands on, although that will take some dedication when it comes to completing weekly challenges.
The challenges are separated into hard and regular tiers of difficulty.
The hard difficulty Fortnite challenges net players ten Battle Stars, while the regular tasks reward fans with five Battle Stars.
Unlocking Battle Stars levels up your Battle Pass, which is how you unlock all the rewards on offer.
Season 5 also features bonus challenges that will net players specific items. The Road Trip challenges are similar to Blockbuster challenges from Season 4.
The Road Trip tier rewards players with special loading screens for fully completing all weekly challenges. These loading screens feature hidden Battle Star clues.
Fortnite Battle Royale is a free downloadable game currently available on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Mac and Mobile iOS.