OG Fortnite Accounts — Season 1 and 2 Cosmetics You Can't Buy Anymore

Season Shop was retired years ago and those early Battle Pass tiers will never come back. The only way to get Black Knight, Aerial Assault Trooper, or Season 2 items is through an account that already owns them. We source and verify OG accounts directly, checking cosmetic history before listing. Each one includes full email access so you can take ownership immediately. Prices vary based on how rare the cosmetics are — a Season 1 Battle Pass account with Renegade Raider costs more than a Season 3 account, which is still rarer than anything available today.

Why OG Skins Still Matter in 2026

In a game that's been running since 2017, cosmetics from the first two seasons have become the closest thing Fortnite has to status symbols. Renegade Raider was earned during Chapter 1 Season 1, Aerial Assault Trooper alongside it. Black Knight came at the end of Season 2 Battle Pass and was never re-sold. These aren't just cosmetics — they're timestamps that other players recognise instantly in lobbies. Epic has occasionally re-released older item shop skins, but they've committed to never returning Battle Pass exclusives. That commitment is what gives OG accounts lasting value. When you buy from us, we verify the account's cosmetic list before delivery and confirm the items are actually in the locker, not just listed in an old screenshot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which skins count as OG in Fortnite?

In the community, OG refers to cosmetics from Chapter 1 — specifically Season 1 through Season 5. The rarest are Season 1 and 2 Battle Pass items: Black Knight, Aerial Assault Trooper, and Renegade Raider from the Chapter 1 Season Shop. Season 3 through 5 items like Skull Trooper and Ghoul Trooper are rarer than anything recent but are considered semi-OG rather than original. Epic has occasionally re-released older Item Shop skins from these seasons, but Chapter 1 Battle Pass exclusives have never returned. Our account listings clearly state which specific items are present in the locker so there's no ambiguity.

Will Epic Games ever bring back OG skins?

Epic has publicly and repeatedly committed to never returning Battle Pass-exclusive cosmetics. This promise is central to why OG accounts hold lasting value — if Black Knight or Renegade Raider could be repurchased, their scarcity premium would disappear. Epic has occasionally brought back older Item Shop skins from Chapter 1, but these were always purchasable from the shop originally, not Battle Pass rewards. Promotional exclusives tied to hardware (Galaxy, IKONIK) are similarly considered retired. The permanence of Chapter 1 Battle Pass cosmetics is what makes owning an account with them genuinely scarce in 2026.

How do I know the account actually has those skins?

Every account goes through our verification process before listing. We log in directly, open the locker, and confirm each cosmetic stated in the description is present. We don't list accounts from screenshots or third-party claims — we verify by logging in ourselves. We count skins, check sets for completeness, and flag anything that doesn't match. If an account arrives missing listed cosmetics, we replace it within 24 hours. This verification standard has been in place since 2020 across every account we've sold. Our reputation is built on the locker matching the listing, every time.

Is the email access genuine?

Yes — every OG account includes the original email credentials: the email address and password the account was created with. This lets you log into the email provider directly, change the password to something only you know, and set up your own two-factor authentication immediately. We never sell accounts where the email has been changed to a placeholder or where email access is limited. Without genuine email access, an original seller could use the password reset flow to reclaim the account within days — accounts are owned by whoever controls the email, so full email access is mandatory on every listing we accept.