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ToggleFortnite Crew has become one of the most popular subscription services in gaming since Epic Games launched it back in December 2020. The monthly membership bundles V-Bucks, exclusive cosmetics, and Battle Pass access into a single package. But with various subscription options and regional pricing differences, figuring out exactly what you’re paying for, and whether it’s actually worth it, can get confusing fast.
This guide breaks down exactly how much Fortnite Crew costs in 2026, what’s included in your subscription, and whether the value stacks up against buying items separately. Whether you’re a Battle Pass grinder, a cosmetics collector, or just trying to stretch your gaming budget, you’ll find everything you need to make an well-informed choice about subscribing.
Key Takeaways
- Fortnite Crew costs $11.99 USD per month and delivers approximately $31.97 in value through 1,000 V-Bucks, the seasonal Battle Pass, and an exclusive monthly cosmetic pack.
- Fortnite Crew benefits are accessible across all platforms when your Epic Games account is linked, though subscriptions can only be managed through the platform where you originally subscribed.
- Subscribe to Fortnite Crew if you consistently complete Battle Passes or buy V-Bucks monthly, but skip it if you’re a casual player, dislike current cosmetic designs, or take frequent breaks from the game.
- Fortnite Crew subscriptions cannot be purchased in multi-month bundles, gifted directly, or stacked; each account requires its own separate month-to-month subscription with no promotional discounts available.
- All V-Bucks, claimed cosmetics, and Battle Pass rewards remain permanently yours even after canceling Crew, but monthly Crew Packs are permanently locked to their release month if unclaimed.
What Is Fortnite Crew?
Fortnite Crew is Epic Games’ premium monthly subscription service that delivers a curated bundle of in-game content and perks to subscribers. Think of it as an all-access membership that consolidates several of the game’s most sought-after features into one recurring payment.
Unlike purchasing V-Bucks or individual cosmetics, Fortnite Crew operates on an auto-renewing monthly cycle. Each billing period grants subscribers fresh content, including a unique Crew Pack with exclusive skins, back bling, pickaxes, and other cosmetics that aren’t available through the Item Shop or Battle Pass.
The service targets players who consistently engage with Fortnite’s seasonal content and want guaranteed access to the current Battle Pass without separate purchases. It’s essentially Epic’s answer to the subscription model that’s become standard across gaming, from Xbox Game Pass to PlayStation Plus.
Fortnite Crew launched in Chapter 2 Season 5 and has evolved significantly since then. Epic has refined the offering based on player feedback, adjusting perks and occasionally throwing in bonus items during special events or collaborations. The core value proposition remains consistent: pay once monthly, receive multiple benefits that would cost more if purchased separately.
Fortnite Crew Pricing Breakdown
Monthly Subscription Cost
Fortnite Crew costs $11.99 USD per month as of 2026. This price has remained consistent since the service launched in December 2020, making it one of the more stable subscription rates in gaming.
The subscription automatically renews each month on your billing date unless you manually cancel. There’s no annual payment option or multi-month discount available, Epic has stuck with the straightforward monthly model throughout Crew’s existence.
Compared to other gaming subscriptions, $11.99 sits in the mid-range. It’s cheaper than premium tiers of services like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($16.99) but more expensive than basic offerings like Nintendo Switch Online ($3.99).
Regional Pricing Variations
While the base US price is $11.99, regional pricing varies based on local economies and currency exchange rates. Here’s what players pay in major regions:
- United Kingdom: £9.99 GBP
- European Union: €11.99 EUR
- Canada: $15.49 CAD
- Australia: $17.95 AUD
- Japan: ¥1,380 JPY
- Brazil: R$ 46.99 BRL
Epic occasionally adjusts regional pricing to account for significant currency fluctuations or changes in local economic conditions. These adjustments don’t always happen simultaneously with exchange rate shifts, which can create temporary value discrepancies between regions.
It’s worth noting that these prices include applicable taxes in some regions but not others. European prices typically include VAT, while US prices exclude state sales tax where applicable.
Payment Methods and Billing
Fortnite Crew accepts the same payment methods available for regular V-Bucks purchases:
- Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover)
- PayPal
- Platform-specific wallet funds (PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop)
- Mobile payment services (Google Play, Apple App Store)
- Prepaid Fortnite gift cards (though these must be redeemed to your account wallet first)
Billing occurs on the same date each month based on when you first subscribed. If you subscribe on March 15th, you’ll be charged again on April 15th, May 15th, and so on. For months with fewer than 31 days, Epic adjusts billing to the last available day.
One quirk: if you’re subscribed through a console platform’s store, billing processes through that platform’s payment system. This means PlayStation users will see charges from Sony, Xbox users from Microsoft, and so on. You’ll need to manage your subscription through that platform’s account settings rather than directly through Epic’s website.
What’s Included in Your Fortnite Crew Membership?
Monthly V-Bucks Allocation
Every active Fortnite Crew subscription grants 1,000 V-Bucks per month, deposited into your account shortly after your billing date. These V-Bucks function identically to purchased currency, you can spend them on Item Shop skins, emotes, Battle Pass tiers, or anything else available for V-Bucks.
The 1,000 V-Bucks alone represent a significant chunk of Crew’s value. Purchasing 1,000 V-Bucks separately costs $7.99, which means you’re effectively paying just $4 for everything else the subscription includes.
V-Bucks distribution timing is usually immediate, but occasionally players report delays of a few hours after renewal. Epic has stated that V-Bucks should appear within 24 hours of successful billing, though in practice it’s almost always instant.
Exclusive Crew Pack Cosmetics
Each month brings a new Crew Pack containing exclusive cosmetics that rotate out and never appear in the Item Shop. These packs typically include:
- A unique Outfit (character skin)
- Matching Back Bling
- Pickaxe
- Additional items like Wraps, Emotes, or Loading Screens (varies by pack)
The quality and theme of Crew Packs varies wildly. Some months feature original concepts, while others tie into current season themes or collaborate with pop culture franchises. Recent Crew Packs have included anime-inspired designs, futuristic tech aesthetics, and even musician collaborations.
One important detail: you must claim your Crew Pack within the month it’s available. If you subscribe on March 28th and your subscription carries over to April 1st, you’ll have access to both March’s and April’s packs, but you need to manually claim the March pack before it rotates out.
Crew Packs are genuinely exclusive. Epic has never re-released old Crew Pack items through any other means, making them legitimate collector’s items for cosmetics enthusiasts. Subscribers interested in building their collection often treat this exclusivity as a major selling point.
Battle Pass Access
Active Fortnite Crew members receive automatic access to the current season’s Battle Pass at no additional cost. If you’re already subscribed when a new season launches, the Battle Pass unlocks automatically. If you subscribe mid-season, you’ll receive the Battle Pass immediately.
The Battle Pass normally costs 950 V-Bucks ($7.99 value), so this benefit alone nearly covers the monthly Crew cost when combined with the 1,000 V-Bucks grant.
There’s a catch, though: if you already purchased the Battle Pass before subscribing to Crew, you won’t receive a V-Bucks refund or credit. Epic doesn’t double-dip on this benefit. But, if you subscribe before buying the Battle Pass and your subscription is active when a new season starts, you get the new Battle Pass automatically.
Battle Pass progress and rewards remain permanently unlocked even if you cancel Crew mid-season. You just won’t receive the next season’s pass unless you’re subscribed when it launches.
Additional Perks and Rewards
Beyond the core trio of benefits, Fortnite Crew occasionally includes bonus perks:
- Legacy perks for existing subscribers: Players who maintain continuous subscriptions sometimes receive bonus styles or variants of previous Crew Pack items
- Early access to select content: Certain updates have granted Crew members early access to new Creative maps or limited-time modes
- Save the World access: When Crew launched, it included access to Fortnite’s Save the World mode on supported platforms, though this benefit was later removed in favor of making Save the World available through separate purchase
Epic has experimented with rotating bonus perks tied to major events or collaborations. During some seasons, Crew members received bonus XP boosts or exclusive quest lines. These extras aren’t guaranteed every month but pop up often enough to be pleasant surprises.
Is Fortnite Crew Worth the Money?
Value Comparison: Crew vs. Buying V-Bucks Separately
Let’s break down the raw math. For $11.99, Fortnite Crew provides:
- 1,000 V-Bucks ($7.99 value)
- Battle Pass (950 V-Bucks/$7.99 value if purchased separately)
- Exclusive Crew Pack cosmetics (no Item Shop equivalent, but typical legendary skins cost 1,500-2,000 V-Bucks/$15.99-$19.99)
If you value the Crew Pack at even the lowest legendary skin price point, you’re looking at roughly $31.97 in value for $11.99, a 62% discount.
Even if you completely ignore the cosmetics and only care about V-Bucks and the Battle Pass, you’re getting $15.98 worth of content for $11.99, which is still a 25% discount. Industry analysis from major gaming outlets consistently ranks Fortnite Crew among the better value propositions in live-service gaming subscriptions.
The catch is that value calculation assumes you actually want everything included. If you don’t care about the specific Crew Pack cosmetics that month, or if you’ve already purchased the Battle Pass, the value proposition weakens considerably.
Who Should Subscribe to Fortnite Crew?
Fortnite Crew makes the most sense for:
Regular players who buy the Battle Pass every season. If you’re already spending $7.99 on each Battle Pass, subscribing to Crew for just $4 more nets you 1,000 V-Bucks and exclusive cosmetics. This is the clearest value scenario.
Cosmetics collectors. Players who regularly purchase skins from the Item Shop will appreciate the automatic monthly delivery of exclusive outfits that can’t be obtained any other way. The exclusivity factor matters to completionists.
Monthly V-Bucks spenders. If you routinely buy the $7.99 V-Bucks pack each month for Item Shop purchases, Crew gives you those same 1,000 V-Bucks plus additional benefits for just $4 more.
Players who want budget predictability. Instead of impulse-buying skins when they hit the shop, Crew provides consistent monthly content for a fixed price. It’s easier to justify to yourself (or parents, for younger players) as a controlled gaming expense.
Who Should Skip Fortnite Crew?
Fortnite Crew isn’t ideal for:
Casual players who don’t complete Battle Passes. If you don’t play enough to unlock most Battle Pass tiers, you’re not getting full value from that benefit. The V-Bucks and cosmetics alone need to justify the cost.
Players who dislike the current Crew Pack aesthetic. Some months feature very specific design themes (anime, sci-fi, streetwear) that won’t appeal to everyone. If you consistently dislike the monthly packs, you’re essentially paying $11.99 for 1,000 V-Bucks and a Battle Pass you might not use, which is marginal value.
Players who already own the Battle Pass before subscribing. Since Epic doesn’t refund the Battle Pass cost, subscribing mid-season after purchasing the pass eliminates one of Crew’s key value components.
Anyone taking breaks from Fortnite. The subscription auto-renews regardless of whether you’re actively playing. If your playtime is inconsistent, you’ll end up paying for months when you’re not engaging with the content. Players learning core gameplay mechanics might want to wait until they’re consistently active.
How to Subscribe to Fortnite Crew
Subscribing on PC and Console
Subscribing to Fortnite Crew through PC or console takes just a few minutes:
- Launch Fortnite and navigate to the Battle Royale lobby
- Open the main menu and select the Fortnite Crew tab (usually displayed prominently in the lobby UI)
- Review the current month’s Crew Pack contents and benefits
- Select Subscribe and choose your preferred payment method
- Confirm the $11.99 monthly charge and billing terms
- Your Crew benefits activate immediately, 1,000 V-Bucks are deposited, the Battle Pass unlocks, and the Crew Pack becomes available to claim
Platform-specific notes:
- PC (Epic Games Launcher): You’ll use Epic’s direct payment processing. Billing appears on statements as “Epic Games.”
- PlayStation: Subscription processes through PlayStation Store. You’ll need wallet funds or a payment method linked to your PSN account. Manage subscriptions through PS Settings > Account Management > Subscriptions.
- Xbox: Billing runs through Microsoft Store. Navigate to Settings > Account > Subscriptions in your Xbox dashboard to manage it.
- Nintendo Switch: Uses Nintendo eShop payment methods. Manage through eShop > Account Information > Nintendo Switch Online & Subscriptions.
One quirk worth noting: if you subscribe on one platform, your Crew benefits (V-Bucks, Battle Pass, cosmetics) are accessible across all platforms where your Epic account is linked. But, you can only manage the subscription itself through the platform where you originally subscribed.
Subscribing on Mobile Devices
Mobile subscription works differently depending on your device. Due to Epic’s ongoing dispute with Apple, Fortnite isn’t available through the iOS App Store as of 2026. iOS users can access Fortnite through Xbox Cloud Gaming or NVIDIA GeForce NOW, but can’t subscribe to Crew directly on those services.
Android (Samsung Galaxy Store or Epic Games App):
- Launch Fortnite on your Android device
- Access the Fortnite Crew menu from the lobby
- Select Subscribe and choose from available mobile payment options
- Confirm billing through Google Play or Epic direct payment
- Benefits activate immediately
Android players should note that subscriptions initiated through Google Play are managed through Google’s subscription system. Navigate to Google Play Store > Menu > Subscriptions to manage or cancel.
Cloud gaming services (Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce NOW) don’t support direct Crew subscriptions through their interfaces. You’ll need to subscribe through the native PC, console, or Android version first, then access your benefits when playing through cloud services.
Managing and Canceling Your Fortnite Crew Subscription
How to Cancel Your Subscription
Canceling Fortnite Crew is straightforward, though the exact process depends on where you subscribed:
PC (Epic Games):
- Visit the Epic Games account portal
- Navigate to Settings > Payment & Subscriptions
- Find your active Fortnite Crew subscription
- Select Cancel Subscription
- Confirm cancellation
PlayStation:
- Go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Account > Payment and Subscriptions
- Select Subscriptions
- Find Fortnite Crew in your active subscriptions list
- Select Cancel Subscription and confirm
Alternatively, cancel through the PlayStation Store website by logging into your account and accessing Subscriptions.
Xbox:
- Press the Xbox button and go to Profile & system > Settings > Account
- Select Subscriptions
- Find Fortnite Crew and select Manage
- Choose Cancel Subscription
You can also manage Xbox subscriptions through account.microsoft.com.
Nintendo Switch:
- Open Nintendo eShop
- Select your user icon in the top-right corner
- Scroll down to Nintendo Switch Online & Subscriptions
- Find Fortnite Crew and select Turn Off Automatic Renewal
Android (Google Play):
- Open Google Play Store
- Tap Menu > Subscriptions
- Select Fortnite Crew
- Tap Cancel Subscription
Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period, you won’t lose access immediately. If you cancel on March 15th but your next billing date is April 10th, you’ll retain all Crew benefits until April 10th.
What Happens After Cancellation?
Once your subscription expires, here’s what changes:
You keep:
- All V-Bucks received during your subscription period
- All Crew Pack cosmetics you claimed
- Battle Pass progress and any rewards you unlocked
- Access to the Battle Pass for the season in which you were subscribed (you can continue earning rewards until that season ends)
You lose:
- Access to future Crew Packs
- Automatic Battle Pass for new seasons
- Monthly 1,000 V-Bucks grants
- Any special Crew-exclusive perks or early access features
If you resubscribe later, you won’t be able to claim Crew Packs from months when you weren’t subscribed. Those cosmetics are permanently locked to their release month. Discussions about whether Fortnite’s model is more generous than competitors often cite this as a consumer-friendly policy, everything you claim is permanently yours.
One consideration for strategic cancellation: if you subscribe in the last few days of a month, you can claim that month’s Crew Pack, receive the V-Bucks, and when your subscription auto-renews the next month, you’ll immediately have access to the new Crew Pack. Some players time their subscriptions this way to maximize cosmetics value.
Common Questions About Fortnite Crew Pricing and Benefits
Can you buy multiple months of Fortnite Crew at once?
No. Epic only offers month-to-month subscriptions. There’s no option to prepay for 3, 6, or 12 months, and no bulk discount for longer commitments. The subscription model is strictly month-by-month auto-renewal.
What happens if you already own the Battle Pass?
If you purchase the Battle Pass and then subscribe to Fortnite Crew during the same season, you won’t receive a V-Bucks refund or credit. Epic’s official stance is that the Battle Pass benefit applies when the subscription grants it, not retroactively. Best practice: if you’re planning to subscribe, do it before buying the Battle Pass separately.
Can you gift Fortnite Crew to someone?
Not directly. Epic doesn’t currently offer Crew subscriptions as giftable items. You can gift V-Bucks or specific items from the Item Shop, but there’s no mechanism to pay for another player’s Crew subscription. The workaround some players use is providing platform gift cards (PlayStation Store, Xbox, etc.) that the recipient can then use to subscribe themselves.
Do you get the Battle Pass for next season if you’re subscribed?
Yes, as long as your subscription is active when the new season launches. If you subscribe on March 20th and the current season runs until March 31st, and your subscription is still active on April 1st when the new season begins, you’ll automatically receive the new Battle Pass. Gaming communities covered by esports-focused outlets frequently discuss optimal subscription timing around season transitions.
Does Fortnite Crew work across all platforms?
Yes. Once you subscribe on any platform (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, Android), your Crew benefits, including V-Bucks, Battle Pass access, and cosmetics, are accessible on all platforms where your Epic Games account is linked. But, you can only manage and cancel the subscription through the platform where you originally subscribed.
Can you stack multiple Fortnite Crew subscriptions?
No. You can only have one active Crew subscription per Epic Games account. If you attempt to subscribe through multiple platforms simultaneously, only one will process. The subscription renews monthly on a single platform’s billing cycle.
What if payment fails?
If your payment method fails when the subscription tries to renew, your Crew benefits will be suspended. You’ll lose access to the current month’s V-Bucks and Crew Pack until payment is successfully processed. Epic typically attempts to process payment multiple times over a few days before fully canceling the subscription. You can manually update your payment method through your platform’s account settings to resume benefits.
Are there family or multi-account plans?
No. Fortnite Crew is strictly per-account. Each Epic Games account requires its own separate subscription. Families with multiple players need individual subscriptions for each account if everyone wants Crew benefits.
Fortnite Crew Deals, Discounts, and Promotions
Epic Games rarely discounts Fortnite Crew subscriptions. Unlike Item Shop cosmetics, which occasionally go on sale or appear in bundles, Crew has maintained its $11.99 USD price point consistently since launch with no advertised promotions or sales.
That said, there are a few scenarios where players can effectively get Crew at a reduced rate:
Platform sales and promotions. Occasionally, PlayStation, Xbox, or other platform storefronts offer promotional credits or cashback deals. For example, spending $50 on PlayStation Store might earn $10 in wallet credit during special promotions. While not a direct Crew discount, these platform-level deals can offset the cost.
Gift card discounts. Retailers sometimes sell PlayStation Network, Xbox, or Nintendo eShop cards at 10-20% off during Black Friday, holiday sales, or through wholesale clubs. Purchasing discounted gift cards and using them to fund your Crew subscription effectively reduces your out-of-pocket cost.
Special bonus months. Epic has occasionally enhanced Crew value during major events by adding bonus cosmetic styles, extra V-Bucks, or exclusive quest lines. These aren’t technically discounts, but they increase what you receive for the standard price. Coverage from sources like IGN typically announces these special Crew enhancements when they occur.
First-month trials or promotional codes. Epic very rarely issues promotional codes for discounted or trial Crew subscriptions, typically only through partner promotions or special events. These are extremely uncommon and usually tied to hardware bundles (like PlayStation console promotions) or regional marketing campaigns.
Regional pricing advantages. Due to exchange rate fluctuations and regional economic adjustments, Crew is occasionally cheaper in certain regions when converted to USD. But, Epic’s terms of service prohibit changing your account region solely to access different pricing, and payment methods must match your account region.
The bottom line: don’t expect traditional sales on Fortnite Crew. Epic’s pricing model for the subscription has remained remarkably stable. The value proposition comes from what’s included at the standard price rather than from discounts or promotional pricing. Players exploring comprehensive strategies for maximizing Fortnite value typically focus on optimizing when they subscribe rather than finding discounts.
Conclusion
Fortnite Crew’s $11.99 monthly price delivers solid value for players who consistently engage with seasonal content. The combination of 1,000 V-Bucks, automatic Battle Pass access, and exclusive cosmetics adds up to significantly more than the subscription cost when purchased separately, assuming you actually want what’s included.
The subscription makes the most sense for regular players who buy Battle Passes every season and appreciate a steady stream of exclusive skins. Casual players or those who take extended breaks from the game might find better value in selective V-Bucks purchases instead.
Eventually, Fortnite Crew is one of the more straightforward gaming subscriptions available. No hidden tiers, no confusing benefit structures, just a monthly package that either fits your playstyle and budget or doesn’t. The fact that Epic has maintained consistent pricing and core benefits since 2020 demonstrates the model works for both the company and a substantial player base.


