In a surprise to Fortnite fans out there, the v17.10 update is not as minor as expected. Instead, it will deliver a bunch of new content as well as cosmetics.Prominent Fortnite leaker HYPEX has revealed the existence of not just new POIs, bundles, emotes, and challenges but also a complete list of skins. This includes a bunch of recolors that will be added to the game with the update.Also read: Fortnite update 17.10 early patch notes: Mothership entrance, Coral Castle destruction, Cosmic Summer Party, and moreEvery skin coming to Fortnite as part of the v17.10 updateAmong the skins added to the game, a bunch is entirely new, while some are recolors/slight modifications to skins added as part of a previous update.Some of the new skins include a "Fourth of July" firecracker skin, apart from Summer Brutus, Jules, Thanos and others.July 4th Skin!he has no head..? pic.twitter.com/oxfYPuno2f— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021Thanos makes a return to Fortnite three years after he was originally added to the gameMore Skins InGame! pic.twitter.com/8W0nS61oBx— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021Summer Brutus & Jules! pic.twitter.com/oAxYxPLpXp— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021Summer Midas will be added to the lineup as part of the v17.10 update featuring variants with loose overalls.Summer Midas! pic.twitter.com/Kyw1P7vHvT— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021Rick's skins are also set to get an update as part of the Fortnite v17.10 update, featuring three new variants for his lab coat, t-shirt and trousers look.Rick's Super Styles! pic.twitter.com/5hPgjSM8Zl— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021Doctor Slone will also be featuring a brand new set of recolors that will be a part of battle pass progression.Slone's Super Styles! pic.twitter.com/bknmnDLIGe— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021The previously leaked Magma Legends will also arrive as part of Fortnite's v17.10 update as a store bundle.Magma Legends InGame! pic.twitter.com/JGrox0SK69— HYPEX (@HYPEX) June 22, 2021As is customary with every Fortnite update, downtime is expected to last around two hours on Tuesday, June 22nd, at 3:30 AM ET/7:30 UTC/8:30 BST. It is also anticipated that Fortnite will go offline approximately 30 minutes before the downtime begins, with matchmaking being disabled during that time.While the update does seem to bring a lot of new content, file size isn't expected to be colossal, and players should be able to hop right into matchmaking after the brief downtime.Also read: Fortnite update 17.10 early patch notes: Mothership entrance, Coral Castle destruction, Cosmic Summer Party, and more