The current season of Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 1 will end next week and with it will come one big change to the popular Battle Royale game.
Fortnite players will now be getting fewer V-Bucks in currency bundles as Epic makes changes to "help pay the bills" of running the game.
Epic Games is raising V-Buck prices and cutting down on Battle Pass rewards to "help pay the bills," leading to an uproar among fans.
Nobody likes when prices go up, especially for microtransactions. But the recent V-Bucks increase isn't all that bad.
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Starting March 19, Fortnite players will get fewer V-Bucks for the same price: up to 25% less on the smallest pack.
Fortnite is raising the prices of V-Bucks and packs across the board as Epic Games seemingly struggles with the running costs of the online giant.
Fortnite's V-Bucks will cost significantly more in future as Epic warn that the game's running costs have risen.
Epic Games announces a price increase for Fortnite's V-Bucks, citing the cost of running Fortnite has increased.
Fortnite players are quite frustrated to see V-Bucks increasing in cost, which has prompted an official reply from Epic.