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Don’t forget to claim your free Fortnite Christmas 2022 items – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 23, 2022
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The majority of Fortnite’s 2022 Christmas items are now available to claim for free for all players. All players need to do is visit the Cozy Lodge location within the Winterfest 2022 snowflake tab on the main menu, manually select each wrapped present, and unwrap them.

A total of 17 free items are available to claim with the deadline to claim them all being January 3rd 2023. Given that all of the items are Christmas themed, it’s worth claiming most of them now so that they can be used in-game during the actual Christmas season.

Note that some will continue to unlock on a daily basis until they’re all unlocked so if you’re unable to unwrap all of the presents, simply check back in daily to claim them.

The free items range from wraps and backblings to entire new outfits and all of the items are exclusive to this year’s Cozy Lodge and won’t be made available to purchase at a later date.

In addition to all of the Winterfest 2022 items, an additional Christmas outfit, Gruff Gringle, can also be claimed by opening Fortnite via the Epic Games launcher on Windows PC.

Fortnite isn’t the only video game getting festive right now. Halo Infinite and Overwatch 2 also currently have Christmas events running and a variety of free items for players to claim.

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