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Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Battle Pass Leaks Unveil Bugs Bunny, Ice King, and Exciting Ski-Themed Skins

Fresh Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 battle pass leaks are making the rounds, and the early list is already loud : Bugs Bunny is rumored to headline a *Looney Tunes crossover*, while Ice King and The Foundation are said to be in the mix for Showdown. If the dataminer chatter holds, we’re looking at a pass that leans hard into *winter vibes* and *ski-themed skins*, with a Jules remix and a couple of *survey skins* also surfacing.

Still, let’s keep our feet on the ground : leaks can shift fast, and Epic can swap cosmetics right up to launch. Two *unrevealed skins* are also rumored to be hiding in the lineup, so the current roster may not be the final Showdown battle pass slate.

What do the latest Chapter 7 Season 2 Battle Pass leaks show?

Right now, what’s circulating about the Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Battle Pass leaks is largely coming from well-known datamining accounts that monitor updated game files and promotional assets. The big headline making the rounds is a rumored lineup that includes Bugs Bunny, the Ice King, and other cosmetics that lean into a colder, alpine vibe, which is why you’re seeing people label it with ski-themed skins and winter sport styling. Still, datamined info is not the same thing as a confirmed roster, and Epic can shuffle, replace, or hold items for the Item Shop at any time. From a practical player perspective, I treat these lists as “likely candidates”, not guarantees.

The names most frequently repeated in leak summaries include a remix take on Jules (often described as a survey-inspired variation), plus returning heavy-hitters like The Foundation. On top of that, there are mentions of a Raincoat Octopus and a Red Demon Knight style character, both aligned with prior survey skin chatter. The other detail you’ll hear is that there may be two additional skins that leakers haven’t identified yet. If you’ve played Fortnite long enough, you’ve seen this pattern: early season noise tends to be half right, half misread, and then the official trailer clears it up in one shot. For anyone planning V-Bucks spending, the smartest move is to keep your expectations flexible until Epic’s official pass reveal lands.

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Is Bugs Bunny really coming to Fortnite in Season 2?

Is Bugs Bunny really coming to Fortnite in Season 2?

That’s the question lighting up group chats: is Bugs Bunny in Fortnite actually happening, or is it just wishful thinking getting recycled? The current leak chatter suggests a Looney Tunes crossover tied to Chapter 7 Season 2 content, with Bugs named directly and other characters (often Daffy Duck, sometimes Lola Bunny) brought up as part of the same rumored package. The careful way to read that: if the collaboration exists, it might not be locked to the Battle Pass. Fortnite routinely splits collaborations across the pass, mini-events, and Item Shop bundles, depending on licensing, timing, and marketing beats.

There’s also a legal and business reality here that fans don’t always consider. Crossovers involve approvals, region-by-region rollout plans, and last-minute brand checks. That’s why you can see credible dataminers point to a collab, then watch the actual release land later than expected, or in a different format than assumed. If you want a grounded read on how leaks and legal pressure can collide, this breakdown on Epic’s actions against a leaker is worth your time: https://0kill-7assists.com/blog/fortnite-leaker-epic-games/. It’s not “drama content”; it’s context for why some leak trails go cold overnight.

  • Datamines can hint at a crossover, but licensing can still change the release plan.
  • Battle Pass vs Item Shop placement is often guessed wrong until official promos drop.
  • Survey skins can appear near collab seasons, but they don’t confirm specific partners.
  • Regional timing can make a collab feel “missing” even when it’s scheduled.

Why are Ice King and ski-themed skins trending for CH7S2?

The Ice King showing up in Season 2 talk makes sense for one reason: Fortnite loves seasonal identity, and the current rumor wave leans hard into snow aesthetics, frosty gear, and what many players are calling ski-themed cosmetics. Even if “ski” is shorthand rather than a literal sport mechanic, it signals what people expect from the pass: cold-weather outfits, angular armor trims, winter-glow wraps, and back blings that match a mountain setting. If Epic is building a “Showdown” vibe with ice, endurance, and high-contrast silhouettes, the Ice King is an easy anchor character for that mood.

Another part of why this trend is sticking is how Fortnite communities talk: as soon as one credible-looking list drops, everybody starts mentally matching skins to potential POIs, quests, and seasonal mechanics. I’ve seen it happen a dozen times: someone shares a grainy screenshot, and within an hour, players are debating whether a rumored glider implies slopes, a lift station, or a full-blown winter biome. If you’re into planning drops and rotations, it’s also worth keeping an eye on practical guides around map changes and faction zones. This piece about Fortnite elites safehouses is a good reference point for how Fortnite hides high-value routes and objectives when a new theme takes over: https://0kill-7assists.com/blog/fortnite-elites-safehouses/.

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Which leaked skins and collabs are players discussing most?

Which leaked skins and collabs are players discussing most?

Beyond Bugs and the Ice King, the broader conversation is about how stacked the rumored collaboration pool looks for Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2. Leaked lists floating around include names tied to other franchises, with one of the loudest rumors being an Overwatch crossover featuring characters such as Tracer, D.Va, Genji, and Mercy. On top of that, you’ll see mentions of Game of Thrones and even other titles that may or may not be timed for this season. Here’s where I keep it real: big “multi-collab” seasons happen, sure, but fans tend to blend separate leak timelines into one mega-list. That’s how expectations get out of hand.

One confirmed data point, though, is that Epic has already shown a new Captain America look in official Season 2 promotional material, with Steve Rogers depicted in an ice block. The open question is whether that skin sits inside the Battle Pass or lands as an Item Shop release. Fortnite has done both versions across different seasons, and the trailer alone doesn’t always settle it. If you want another example of how Fortnite handles crossovers with a totally different vibe, the Fortnite UNO crossover write-up is a useful comparison for how collaborations can show up as cosmetics, limited-time items, or themed quests rather than pass tiers: https://0kill-7assists.com/blog/fortnite-uno-crossover/.

What I watch for, personally, is consistency across sources: the same skin names repeated by multiple dataminers with matching asset hints, not just one viral post. I also track whether related challenges show up in the UI, because that’s often the first “soft confirmation” players can see in-game. If you’re the type who likes to prepare for seasonal task loops, check how other games structure challenge tiers and progression for a sense of what Fortnite might borrow structurally; this guide on Highguard challenges is a solid reference point for how modern shooters pace objectives: https://0kill-7assists.com/blog/concord-highguard-challenges/.

How should you trust Battle Pass leaks and plan V-Bucks?

If you’re trying to be smart about V-Bucks, the best approach is to treat leaks as “early weather reports”. Helpful, not binding. Dataminers are often accurate in spotting filenames, placeholder icons, and partial strings, yet the Fortnite Battle Pass is a curated product, and curation can change fast. Two extra variables matter this season: first, increased legal pressure around leaking, which can reduce reliable signals; second, collaboration approvals that can alter schedules without warning. That doesn’t mean every leak is wrong, it means your budget plan should survive a pivot.

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Practically, I keep a short checklist: if I’m hearing Bugs Bunny and Ice King in the same leak wave, I ask whether those would realistically ship together in one pass, or whether one is more likely Item Shop. I also watch for official language: Epic tends to “frame” a season theme, and the pass lineup usually fits that frame tightly. If the marketing leans into cold-weather “Showdown” visuals, then ski-themed skins and icy armor feel aligned, while some collabs might be saved for mid-season beats.

Quick planning snapshot (leaks vs decisions you can make today)

What you’re seeingHow to interpret itWhat to do now
Battle Pass skin lists naming Bugs, Ice KingLikely based on partial assets, not final tier orderHold purchases until Epic’s official pass reveal
Collab rumors (Overwatch, others)Could be split across Item Shop, events, or delayedKeep a buffer of V-Bucks for mid-season drops
Trailer-confirmed cosmetics (e.g., Captain America tease)Confirms existence, not necessarily Battle Pass placementWait for the Battle Pass page or in-game tab to verify

If you’re also tracking how publishers handle release timing across platforms, it’s worth glancing at how other franchises telegraph launches and updates. This piece on Resident Evil and Switch 2 coverage isn’t Fortnite-specific, yet it’s a good reminder that marketing timelines and actual drop dates can be two different things: https://0kill-7assists.com/blog/resident-evil-switch-2/.

Conclusion

Conclusion
  1. Epic Games. « Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Showdown Trailer ». Fortnite, 2026-03-04. Consulté le 2026-03-11. Consulter
  2. Epic Games. « Fortnite EULA ». Epic Games, 2025-10-10. Consulté le 2026-03-11. Consulter
  3. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. « Looney Tunes ». Warner Bros., s.d. Consulté le 2026-03-11. Consulter

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