Account Guide · Chapter 1 vs. Chapter 7 · 2026

Fortnite OG Accounts vs. Chapter 7 —
Why Everyone Wants One Now

Over 2,500 skins in the game and the ones everyone actually wants are from 2017. Here’s exactly what makes a Fortnite OG account valuable, which skins matter, and why demand is higher in 2026 than ever before.

Updated: 13 min read By Alviran Account Guide

A Fortnite OG account is the one thing in the game that no amount of V-Bucks can replicate. Chapter 1 Battle Pass skins — Black Knight, The Reaper, Omega, Drift — have never returned to the Item Shop and have not been made available through any earn system since the seasons they were released in. With Chapter 7 Season 2 (Showdown) now live and Fortnite’s skin catalogue surpassing 2,500 entries, the contrast between modern licensed crossover cosmetics and the raw, self-contained aesthetic of Chapter 1 has never been sharper. That contrast is exactly why OG accounts are more in demand in 2026 than at any previous point. If you want to see what’s currently available, browse verified Fortnite accounts with rare OG skins at Alviran — every account verified before listing.

This guide explains what an OG account actually is (and isn’t), how Chapter 1 compares to Chapter 7 in terms of cosmetic culture, which skins carry the most weight, the hardware-exclusive tier most guides skip, and a four-point checklist for what to look for before you buy.


Fortnite OG vs. Chapter 7 — At a Glance

The key numbers and facts that frame the whole conversation.

Fortnite Launch
October 2017
Total Skins (2026)
2,500+
OG = Seasons
Chapter 1, S1–S3
Battle Pass Returns
Zero — Ever
Current Chapter
Chapter 7 Season 2
OG Mode Live Since
December 2024
OG account vs. OG game mode — two completely different things

Fortnite launched a permanent OG game mode in December 2024 that recreates the Chapter 1 map and gameplay. Everyone can play it. It does not give you OG skins and does not make your account OG. An OG account is an account with Chapter 1 cosmetics that cannot be obtained by any current means — regardless of which game mode you play.


What Is a Fortnite OG Account?

A precise definition — because it gets used loosely a lot.

An OG Fortnite account is one that was actively played during the game’s earliest seasons — generally Chapter 1, Seasons 1 through 3 (October 2017 to May 2018) — and contains cosmetics from that era that are no longer obtainable. OG stands for Original Gangster and signals veteran status. The defining characteristic is not account age — it’s the presence of unobtainable skins: items that have never been re-released and cannot be earned through any active means.

The community’s core definition runs Season 1 to Season 3. A broader version extends this to Chapter 1 Season 4 and 5 (Omega, Drift, Calamity, Ragnarok), since those Battle Pass skins are also permanently vaulted. Chapter 2, 3, 4, and 5 skins — regardless of rarity — are not OG by community standards. They may be valuable, but they sit in a different tier entirely.

The real value driver is scarcity rooted in timing: Fortnite had a fraction of its current player base during its first three seasons. The pool of accounts that legitimately earned Season 1 cosmetics is fixed and only shrinks as accounts go inactive, get banned, or are abandoned. Supply is structurally limited. Demand is structurally growing. That combination is why OG account value has increased every year since 2018 — and why accounts with rare OG skins are a meaningful collector’s market in 2026.

No Battle Pass skin has ever returned — not once since 2017

From the Chapter 1 Season 2 Battle Pass (the first ever) through Chapter 7 Season 2 in 2026, Epic has not re-released a single Battle Pass skin through the Item Shop, any promotional event, or any earn system. Not Black Knight. Not Omega. Not Drift. Not one. This policy is the structural foundation that makes OG accounts valuable — and Epic has every incentive to maintain it.


Fortnite OG vs. Chapter 7 — What’s Actually Different?

The gap between Chapter 1 and Chapter 7 isn’t just time — it’s the entire identity of the game’s cosmetic culture.

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Chapter 1 (OG Era)
Original Epic-designed skins — no licensed IP
Permanently vaulted — zero re-release history
Immediate lobby recognition and status signal
Simple designs — timeless because they never overstay
Value increases year-over-year as supply shrinks
Cannot be obtained with V-Bucks at any price
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Chapter 7 (Current Era)
Heavy collab focus — Marvel, Disney, anime, musicians
Most skins return to Item Shop over time
High visual complexity — reactive FX, custom animations
Saturated catalogue — harder to stand out
More expensive after V-Bucks cut in March 2026
Accessible — purchasable by anyone with V-Bucks

The cultural shift is worth naming directly. Chapter 7 Fortnite is an entertainment platform: a place where you fight alongside Spider-Man, wear a Minecraft skin, and watch a Disney film premiere inside the game. That’s genuinely impressive at scale. But it means that every skin in Chapter 7’s catalogue is, at its core, borrowed cultural capital — licensed IP that belongs to a franchise outside the game. Chapter 1 skins are Fortnite. They were designed by Epic for Fortnite, with no outside licensor attached. That distinction is partly why Renegade Raider or Black Knight in a Chapter 7 lobby signals something that no Chapter 7 skin can — it says: I was here before this was the biggest game in the world.


The Rarest OG Skins in Fortnite — Ranked 2026

Ranked by ownership rarity, obtain difficulty, and current collector demand. All Chapter 1 Battle Pass and early Season 1 Item Shop skins.

#1
Aerial Assault Trooper
Chapter 1 Season 1 — Level 15 Unlock · Pre-Battle Pass Era

The rarest skin in Fortnite by ownership percentage. Obtained by reaching Level 15 during Season 1, before the Battle Pass system even existed. The player base was tiny and the level requirement meant only committed early adopters got it. Briefly returned in 2026 gated behind 1.5 million XP — still extremely limited. An account with this skin is top-tier regardless of anything else on it.

S1 Rarest
#2
Renegade Raider
Chapter 1 Season 1 Item Shop — October 26, 2017 · 1,200 V-Bucks

The most searched-for and recognised OG skin in Fortnite. Released in October 2017 for 1,200 V-Bucks during Season 1 — before the game was a cultural phenomenon. Most players simply weren’t there yet. Returned briefly in 2026 behind a 3.5 million XP grind wall. The original version (on an account from 2017) carries a different weight entirely. The most common target for OG account collectors.

S1 Most Wanted
#3
Black Knight
Chapter 1 Season 2 Battle Pass — Tier 70 · December 14, 2017

The first Legendary outfit in Fortnite history. Unlocked only by reaching Tier 70 in the Chapter 1 Season 2 Battle Pass — a grind that required either consistent daily play or Battle Pass tier purchases. Its iconic dark armour with red accents remains one of the most striking designs in the game’s entire history. Never returned. Never will. An account with Black Knight plus Renegade Raider is considered a crown combination by collectors.

S2 BP Legendary
#4
The Reaper
Chapter 1 Season 3 Battle Pass — Tier 100 · February 2018

The Tier 100 reward of the Chapter 1 Season 3 Battle Pass — the John Wick-inspired skin that predated the actual John Wick collaboration. Reaching Tier 100 in Season 3 required the full season grind or heavy tier purchases. Later overshadowed by the actual John Wick skin (Chapter 2 Season 2), but the original Reaper on a Chapter 1 account is a different kind of flex — it shows you were there for the season that first broke Fortnite into mainstream culture.

S3 BP Tier 100
#5
Travis Scott (Astronomical)
Chapter 2 Season 2 — Astronomical Event · April 22–27, 2020 · 1,500 V-Bucks

Available for exactly five days during the Astronomical live event in April 2020. One of the most requested skins to return, it hasn’t been seen in the Item Shop since. The combination of a five-day window, a live event that millions watched, and the continued cultural relevance of Travis Scott means this skin carries weight far beyond its Chapter 2 origins. A notable non-Chapter-1 skin that earns a place in the top tier purely by scarcity and demand.

5-day window Icon Series
#6
Mako Glider
Chapter 1 Season 1 — Pre-Battle Pass Earn

Often overlooked in skin-focused rankings, the Mako Glider is one of the rarest items in any locker. Earned in Season 1 before the Battle Pass existed. Paired with Aerial Assault Trooper on the same account, it creates one of the most unmistakable OG locker signatures in the game. When enemy players see the Mako deploy above them, they know immediately who they’re dealing with.

S1 Glider
Stacking drives value exponentially — not linearly

An account with Renegade Raider alone has market value. An account with Renegade Raider, Black Knight, and the Mako Glider is worth significantly more than the sum of each individual skin — because finding all three together on a single verified account is genuinely uncommon. The combination proves prolonged, committed Chapter 1 play across multiple seasons, which is the rarest thing to prove in 2026.


Fortnite Hardware Exclusives — The Other Tier of Unobtainable Skins

A separate category from Battle Pass skins — but equally impossible to obtain without having the specific hardware at the time.

Alongside the Battle Pass-exclusive tier, a second category of unobtainable skins exists: hardware exclusives. These were locked to the purchase of specific real-world devices — consoles, smartphones, GPUs — and were never made available for V-Bucks purchase. The promotions have long since ended. The devices are discontinued. The skins remain on the accounts of players who happened to buy that hardware during the relevant promotional window.

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Galaxy
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 / Tab S4 · Chapter 1 Season 5
The most visually distinctive hardware exclusive. Required purchasing or demo-testing an eligible Samsung device in-store. Never sold for V-Bucks. Frequently cited as the best-looking OG skin that doesn’t come from a Battle Pass.
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Double Helix
Nintendo Switch Fortnite Bundle · $299.99 · October 2018
Exclusive to a special Nintendo Switch bundle. The console itself has been discontinued. No path to the skin exists outside of an account that redeemed it from that specific bundle.
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Reflex
Nvidia GeForce GPU Promotion · November 2018
Exclusively for Nvidia GeForce GPU buyers. Was briefly and accidentally released in the Item Shop for two days in March 2019 before Nvidia raised concerns and it was removed. Not seen since — as of 2026, the skin has been absent from any shop for close to seven years.
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Honor Guard
HONOR View20 Smartphone · December 2018 · ~$650
Tied to the purchase of the HONOR View20 smartphone. The device retailed for approximately $650 and the promotion ended with the phone’s lifecycle. Never appeared in the Item Shop or any other system.
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Eon
Xbox One S Fortnite Bundle · Limited Edition
Exclusive to an Xbox One S limited edition bundle. Never re-released by Microsoft or Epic. The console hardware itself has since been discontinued from production.
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Blue Team Leader
PlayStation Plus Celebration Pack 1 · Chapter 1 Season 2
A PlayStation Plus exclusive from Chapter 1 Season 2. The celebration pack is no longer available and PlayStation has moved past this promotional era entirely.

Hardware exclusives add a different dimension of value to an OG account. A Battle Pass skin at least shows you played the game consistently during a specific season. A hardware exclusive shows you spent real money on a specific piece of tech during a narrow promotional window. When a hardware exclusive and a Chapter 1 Battle Pass skin appear on the same account, the combination places that locker firmly in the collector’s top tier.



What to Look for When Buying a Fortnite OG Account

Four non-negotiables before any OG account purchase — regardless of where you’re buying from.

Verified locker — not just claims
Every skin on the account should be confirmed with real screenshots or video before purchase, not just a text description. At Alviran, every account is manually verified and the locker confirmed before it goes live for sale.
Full Access — changeable email included
You need Full Access: the ability to change the email address associated with the Epic account. Without this, you cannot fully secure the account. Never buy an account listed as NFA (No Full Access) if long-term security matters to you.
Pullback Protection
The primary risk in any account purchase is the original owner reclaiming the account after the sale — either through Epic’s account recovery process or through the original email. A seller with real Pullback Protection covers this scenario. Alviran includes Pullback Protection free on every account.
A seller with real accountability
Anonymous listings are the highest-risk category. Look for a seller with a verifiable business identity, real contact information, and a track record. Alviran is registered in Germany and operates as a real business — not an anonymous marketplace account.
Save the World Founders Edition — a bonus worth knowing

Some OG accounts include the Fortnite Save the World Founders Edition, purchased in the Early Access period before the game went free-to-play. Founders Edition accounts can still earn V-Bucks through Save the World gameplay — a passive income stream that doesn’t exist for standard accounts. If you see Founders Edition listed on an account, it’s a meaningful bonus over a standard OG locker.


Fortnite OG Account FAQ 2026

The questions players are actually searching for — answered clearly.


Bottom Line

The interest in Fortnite OG accounts in 2026 isn’t nostalgia for its own sake. It’s a rational response to how the game has evolved. Chapter 7 is technically spectacular and culturally vast — but its cosmetic catalogue is saturated, its skins are mostly licensed and available to anyone, and the cost of chasing it went up in March 2026. Chapter 1’s cosmetics are none of those things: they’re scarce by structural design, impossible to replicate with V-Bucks, and growing more valuable as supply shrinks and demand grows. An account with Renegade Raider or Black Knight in a Chapter 7 lobby communicates something that no amount of current spending can buy. That’s the point. That’s why they’re popular.

Further reading: Fortnite V-Bucks Price Increase 2026 — Full Breakdown · Browse OG Fortnite Accounts at Alviran

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