Fortnite Simplifies Battle Pass System

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Fortnite Progression System Overhaul

Introduction

Despite the many convoluted systems that hamper the overall experience, Fortnite remains one of the most popular multiplayer games. When was the last time you checked the Battle Pass system? For a long time, Battle Royale games have required multiple forms of currency to progress through the season pass system and unlock unique rewards like skins and emotes, but that’s all changing. Epic Games intends to simplify the user experience by removing Festival Points, Battle Stars, and Studs. Now you’ll be progressing through the pass with good XP!

The New Fortnite Pass System

This welcome change goes into effect on December 1. Then everything Fortnite Passes will be earned through XP earned by playing any of the core playlists. Yes, this includes Battle Royale, Lego Fortnite, Rocket Racing and Fortnite Festival.

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Impact on Long-Time Players

For long-time players, this should not be a significant change. If you’re actively playing Fortnite Battle Royale, this progression system was introduced earlier and will be activated as part of Music Pass on November 2, replacing Festival Pass. On December 1, the Brick or Treat Lego Pass offer will follow suit.

Multiple Game Modes

Of course, Epic doesn’t consolidate all the different passes. If you play multiple game modes Fortnitesuch as Battle Royale and Lego, you will still need to purchase separate passes to unlock each seasonal item in both modes. However, Epic said, “Stay tuned, you’ll soon have an easy way to get all your premium passes at once.” They probably suggest purchasing a single package, which will save you money on purchasing all the passes at once.

Epic Games and Disney Investment

This is certainly a welcome change that goes against what many gamers feared following Disney’s investment in Epic Games. One sec you still can’t fight Mickey Mouse a eternal universe is planned in some form in Coney Crossroads. It’s likely that this novel universe will feature some type of battle pass that will require experience to progress.

FAQs

Q: What changes are coming to the Fortnite Pass system?
A: Epic Games is removing Festival Points, Battle Stars, and Studs, and transitioning to a system where players will progress through the pass with XP.

Q: When will the new progression system go into effect?
A: The changes are set to take place on December 1, allowing players to earn Fortnite Passes through XP earned in core playlists.

Q: Will long-time players be significantly affected by these changes?
A: No, players actively engaged in Fortnite Battle Royale have already experienced elements of this new system and will see it fully implemented on December 1.

Q: Will players need to purchase separate passes for different game modes?
A: Yes, players engaging in multiple modes such as Battle Royale and Lego will still require separate passes to access seasonal items in each mode.


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