Skip to main content

Fortnite’s overhauled battle pass system will make your life easier

The Device event in Fortnite Chapter 2
Epic Games

Fortnite players will see a big change to how they gain experience starting in December. Epic Games announced Monday that it’s simplifying progress so that players can earn experience toward all three battle passes at once.

This battle pass for the battle royale portion already works like this: You can earn experience to progress through the battle pass track by playing in any Fortnite section. However, this wasn’t the case with the Festival and Lego passes for Fortnite Festival and Lego Fortnite, respectively. That’s changing after the current seasons and passes end later this year.

Recommended Videos

These changes might make it easier for players to get rewards like skins, but Epic also revealed in the announcement that it’ll be making pass rewards available to buy directly with V-Bucks, although there will be a limit on how many can be bought.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

The Fortnite Festival‘s Festival Pass will be getting rebranded to the Music Pass starting with Season 6 launching on November 2, while the Lego Pass will make the change on December 1. Not only will you be able to level up your passes through play in any part of Fortnite but free and premium tracks will be combined into one. This does mean that Festival Points, along with Battle Stars and Studs, will be phased out when their respective games make the change.

But this will hopefully simplify how you progress to earn rewards. With one currency and no restrictions on how you get through each track, you can earn experience with whatever part of Fortnite you wish.

“We hope this change encourages you to play where you want, how you want!” Epic wrote in a blog post.

Epic Games has made a few changes recently that cut back on some of Fortnite‘s most egregious money-making strategies — although as the change to allow players to buy items directly off the pass shows, not all of them. It revealed in August that certain limited-time items will be available to buy in the Shop 18 months after their battle passes expired. These changes all come as Fortnite makes its way back to mobile stores.

Carli Velocci
Carli is a technology, culture, and games editor and journalist. They were the Gaming Lead and Copy Chief at Windows Central…
Epic Games just gave Fortnite veterans the best gift: permanent OG mode
Fortnite OG Key Art

If you're a long-time Fortnite player who can't stop asking where Tilted Towers disappeared to, this update is for you. Epic is bringing back Fortnite OG -- this time, for good. The game mode will cycle through the game's first season and let players revisit their favorite locations and loot just as they remember it from way back in 2017.

And when Epic Games says it's going back, it means all the way back. The mode will initially go through the seasons of Chapter 1, including all the loot changes and feature introductions. Think of it something like a crash course in the evolution of Fortnite; you can experience it just as players did back then and learn as you go. As a veteran of those early battle royale years, I can promise it was a vastly different experience than it is now.

Read more
Fortnite Battle Pass Chapter 6 Season 1: all skins, rewards and how to get them
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 Baymax and Jade skin

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1: Demon Hunters has arrived, and this season brings a fresh Japanese legends theme to the game that has never been seen before. From Oni legends to Ronin and Shonen Samurais, the island is now a magical land where creatures, moving consumable items, and powerful abilities all merge in perfect harmony.

When it comes to this season's Battle Pass, it adds some of the best Demon Hunters in the game's lore and also a friendly robot who is an A-grade healing companion. As always, this season's Battle Pass is a great alternative if you want to get some skins in your locker and do not want to break the bank by spending loads on V-Bucks.

Read more
Everything new in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1: maps, new weapons, and more
Fortnite Chapter 6 key art

The much-anticipated Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 has finally arrived and it has brought with it an entirely new world for loopers to explore that is based on Japanese mythology and culture. From dense forests to Samurai arenas, you'll find tons of variety on the map that will alter your gameplay approach in every single match.

There's a lot to explore since Epic has changed things drastically in the game, given that it's an entirely new chapter rather than a seasonal release. So if you're looking for everything that's been added in this season, here are all the latest additions in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1: Demon Hunters.
All new additions in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1
New Battle Pass

Read more