Highlights
- Epic Games has reduced the prices of Fortnite’s Rocket Racing car cosmetic bundles in response to fan backlash, making them more affordable for players.
- The addition of LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival introduced new game modes and genres to Fortnite, providing fans with fresh and diverse content.
- While the price decrease of the car bundles is appreciated, some players still find them overpriced, especially considering the recent increase in Fortnite V-Bucks prices.
Epic Games has made the Rocket Racing Fortnite cosmetics in the Item Shop more affordable, following backlash from a major part of the fanbase. Many players were sad to see Fortnite Season OG come to an end, as it brought the right mixture of nostalgia and innovativeness. However, not long into Chapter 5 Season 1, Fortnite received three massive game modes. These are permanent additions to Fortnite, so they will be just as intricate as Battle Royale and Creative, and they will continue to be updated regularly with brand-new content to keep fans interested.
Within three days, Fortnite added LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival, allowing Epic Games to include three different genres in the game: survival, racing, and rhythm. In the LEGO game mode, players receive LEGO styles for their favorite skins. Fortnite Festival brought the Opening Night Pass, instrument cosmetics, and music tracks. And Rocket Racing introduced car skins, decals, and cosmetic bundles to Fortnite.
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Many fans were satisfied with the first three car cosmetic bundles that were added to the Item Shop with the introduction of the Rocket Racing game mode to Fortnite. However, they weren’t happy to learn how much they actually cost. The Cyclone and Jaeger 619 bundles cost 2,500 V-Bucks each, while the Diesel bundle cost 4,000 V-Bucks. A large portion of the Fortnite community was outraged when it became aware of these prices. On December 14, not even a week after their release, Epic Games announced that it would be changing the prices of these bundles. Fans who bought the bundles before the price change will be given a refund. This means that those who purchased the Diesel pack will receive 1,500 V-Bucks and those who purchased the Cyclone or the Jaeger 619 bundles will receive 1,000 V-Bucks.
Fortnite Rocket Racing Bundle Price Changes
- Diesel bundle – from 4,000 V-Bucks to 2,500 V-Bucks
- Jager 619 bundle – from 2,500 V-Bucks to 1,500 V-Bucks
- Cyclone bundle – from 2,500 V-Bucks to 1,500 V-Bucks
The most expensive Item Shop skins cost 2,000 V-Bucks, so players were shocked to learn that car bundles cost twice as much. The significant price decrease will make it possible for more players to acquire these packs. However, many believe that they are still overpriced, especially considering how Fortnite V-Bucks prices went up in October, making these bundles even less affordable.
With the release of Fortnite Festival, Fortnite also added music tracks to the Item Shop so that players could purchase their favorite hits and play them in the new Guitar Hero-like game mode in Fortnite. Many gamers are also unhappy with the price tag on the music track items. Each music track costs 500 V-Bucks, which is worth about $5. Perhaps if players continue to voice their opinions, fans will be able to get a price decrease on these songs like they did with the car cosmetic bundles.
Fortnite
Fortnite is a massively popular game that has several modes, the most famous of which is the online battle royale mode. In this mode, players collect items, build structures, and battle it out to be the ultimate victor.
- Released
- July 25, 2017
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer