Effie Hirsch
Blog entry by Effie Hirsch
Fortnite is a free-to-play battle royale and the most successful of its kind, and the majority of its net earnings come from in-game purchases. Players are able to purchase V-Bucks, Epic Games' repurposed premium currency from the original Fortnite: Save the World . They can also purchase the seasonal Battle Pass , which lasts roughly three months and offers 100+ tiers of rewards. And one of the most recent additions to Fortnite's arsenal of microtransactions is the Limited Time Offer skin bundles which players can only purchase using real-world currency. It is important to note that these microtransactions aren't predatory in nature as they only offer cosmetic changes and do not enhance the player's abilities in any
Chapter 2, Season 7 of Fortnite _ is nearly here, and the latest hint about the alien-themed season includes a mysterious phone number and audio clip. It has been known for some time now that _Fortnite 's upcoming season, which is due to release on June 8, will revolve around some extraterrestrial threat thanks to a number of leaks and official tea
At first, it would seem absurd for Fortnite to offer players this package at a price as low as $5. The Battle Pass alone costs roughly $10, an entire skin set can cost anywhere from $15 to $25, and 1,000 V-Bucks is another $8 . Even if the subscription service ends up costing the full $19, players are still saving a minimum of $14. If this service does come to fruition, it's a no-brainer purchase for the dedicated Fortnite player base. However, the ultimate winner of this arrangement would be Epic Games, as it would ensure a guaranteed cashflow from subscribers and loop even more currently free-to-play players into its ecosystem (and that's not mentioning the fact that the Monthly Crew Pack would probably take advantage of autopay opt-i
In-game virtual concerts and similar music collaborations have become increasingly popular over the past year due to countries implementing quarantine and social distancing measures. Travis Scott held a virtual concert in Fortnite earlier this year, which was attended by over 12.3 million concurrent players . Since then, Fortnite developer Epic Games has booked several more in-game musical experiences and even launched its Party Royale mode dedicated to virtual concerts and gatherings. Just last month, hit K-pop group BTS debuted one of its latest music videos in Fortnite’s Party Roy
As for Lil Nas X’s Roblox concert, the details on the multiday event were posted on the official Roblox website. The event is scheduled to begin on November 13, with a preshow where players can see behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the concert as well as a special Q&A session. The main event will be held on November 14, which will be followed by two encore performances for viewers from other time zones and regions including Asia and Europe. Lil Nas X will be performing - with his motion-captured avatar - several of his favorite tracks as well as debuting his latest sin
While the promo image features the current Marvel-themed season , it will be interesting to see when Epic Action Games story guide|https://actionmixhub.com/ chooses to launch this service. Not that the Battle pass is the subscription main draw. If anything, players should subscribe for the skin set and monthly V-Bucks. However, launching this at the beginning of next season would incentivize purchasing this larger bundle over the $9 Battle Pass. Surely, it won't be long before **Fortnite ** officially announces the Monthly Crew Pack along with its price and release d
Battle passes, premium V-Buck currency, and limited-time offers evidently enough forms of monetization for Fortnite _ , __ as a new leak reveals a monthly subscription that will offer players all of the above on a recurring basis. While _Fortnite already offers players plenty of ways to spend their hard-earned cash (or at least their parents' hard-earned cash) on digital merchandise, monthly subscription services are one area in which it has yet to dab
Crop circles, typically associated with alien activity in the real world, have been appearing at Colossal Crops, offering a large hint that celestial visitors are already on The Island. In a less subtle hint about what to expect in Season 7, some Fortnite players are being abducted by UFOs . These first contact events all seem to clearly be building towards Chapter 2, Season 6's finale, which will conclude on June 7. The game's next season transition should be interesting to watch, with the current "Primal" season being a far cry from alien abductions and crop circ
However, Fortnite's best deal has yet to come, as a survey from Epic Games has leaked on Twitter, shared by well-known Fortnite leaker FireMonkey . The survey was sent out via email to a handful of players asking different questions regarding a possible subscription service coming to Fortnite in the future. The service seems to be called the " Monthly Crew Pack " and includes the current season's Battle Pass, early access to a skin set, and a monthly supply of 1,000 V-Bucks. One of the main questions on the survey is how much players are willing to pay for this service with multiple choice answers ranging from $4.99 to $18