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A new survey from Epic Games related toFortnite’s Crew subscription suggests that the developer is considering a major upgrade to the service. The massively popular battle royale from Epic Games offers players a wide variety of ways to pick up its wealth of in-game cosmetics, regularly adding plenty of new skins, pickaxes, and more. Alongside the in-game store,Fortnite’s many Battle Passesoffer incentives for playing the game, withLEGO FortniteandFortnite Festivalalso boasting their own battle pass. Now, Epic Games is considering a major change to the Crew subscription.

An update shared by popularFortniteTwitter user ShiinaBR reveals thatFortniteis reportedly considering expanding the scope of Crew subscriptions. According to the post, Epic Games recently debuted a survey asking fans whether all ofFortnite’s separate Passes should be included in Crew. The proposed change would seeFortniteCrew members now gain accessto the LEGO Pass forLEGO Fortniteand Festival Pass forFortniteFestivalas part of the subscription. Shiina added later that the Crew update would also include the game’s new event passes as part of the subscription.

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Epic Games Considering Expanding Fortnite Crew Subscription

The addition of the LEGO Pass and Festival Pass toFortnite’s Crew subscription would add significant value to an already stacked service.Fortnite’s Battle Pass typically costs 950 of the game’s V-Bucks currency, with Crew also awarding 1,000 V-Bucks per month on top of Premium Battle Pass access.The LEGO Premium Pass costs an additional 1,400 V-Bucksto purchase, while the Festival Pass comes at a higher price point of 1,800 V-Bucks. TheFortniteCrew subscription also includes Rocket Pass Premium for the Epic Games-ownedRocket League.

Epic Games' proposed changes toFortnite’s Crew subscription comes on the heels of the game’s newest highly-anticipated crossover.Fortniteofficially detailed its 2024Star Warseventearlier this week, with new content coming for each of its different games. The update will see the introduction of Chewbacca as an in-game skin, alongside new items and areas forLEGO Fortniteand the “Cantina Band” song being added toFortnite Festival.Fortnite’s “May the Fourth” event could serve as a precursor to major changes coming toFortnitein the near future.

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