Sayara Revealed as April Fortnite Crew Exclusive

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Sayara Revealed as April Fortnite Crew Exclusive

Fortnite Crew returns in April with an original character named Sayara.


The famous Battle Royale title unveiled its monthly subscription service back in 2020. Fortnite Crew’s offerings include an exclusive one-time-only character outfit, various other cosmetics, the seasonal Battle Pass and 1,000 V-Bucks for $11.99 USD per month.

Since its inception, we’ve seen DC Comics hero Green Arrow, Marvel villain Loki, and Snow Stealth Slone become playable skins.

Today, Epic Games announced the inclusion of Sayara—a mysterious, masked individual. She officially joins the roster on March 31 at 8 PM EST for Fortnite Crew subscribers. Here’s everything you need to know.

What’s Included in Fortnite Crew for April 2022?

Crew members will receive several cosmetics items once March 31 arrives, such as the base Saraya outfit, back bling, pickaxe and wrap. If you aren’t an active subscriber, you will have until the end of April to secure Saraya and the rest of Fortnite Crew’s rewards.

Here is a look at all of those items and their respective names:

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  • Saraya Character Outfit
  • Fangs of Sayara Back Bling
  • Dual Machettas Pickaxe
  • Sayara Sight Wrap

Those who subscribe now can unlock Tracy Trouble from the March Crew Pack, 1,000 V-Bucks and the Chapter 3 Season 2 Battle Pass for $11.99 USD. Then you’ll receive Saraya on March 31 at 8 PM EST and all other rewards later in the month.

Epic Games has worked other perks into the Fortnite Crew. However, the current offerings encompass the character set, V-Bucks and Battle Pass. We’ll be sure to update you with any changes should they happen.

Stay tuned to ESTNN for more Fortnite news and updates!

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Matt is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University. He appreciates all esports titles but primarily focuses on Fortnite and Call of Duty. Matt continuously analyzes gameplay and plays the games himself to better understand in-game decisions by the best players in the world.