Fortnite V-Bucks Prices Are Being Raised In The US Due To Inflation

Epic is raising the price of V-Bucks in Fortnite for the second time this year, with the price changes now hitting Denmark, Japan, Sweden, and the United States on October 27.
Earlier this year, Epic announced that it was going to be adjusting the price of V-Bucks, Fortnite's in-game currency, in the UK, Canada, and Mexico, due to "economic factors like inflation and currency fluctuations". That change, which went into effect on July 17, raised the prices of V-Bucks in the UK and Canada, but actually ended up lowering them a little in Mexico.
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Well, if you were lucky enough to avoid the V-Buck price hike and were wondering when the other shoe was going to drop, we now have an answer. Over on the official Fortnite website, Epic shared a news post that reveals that price changes are coming to the Czech Republic, Denmark, Eurozone countries, Hungary, Japan, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States. These changes will come into effect on October 27.
Just like it said when it changed the prices in the UK, Canada, and Mexico, Epic blamed the price rise on "economic factors such as inflation and currency fluctuations". In fact, the Epic blog post even notes that the changes, "follow similar pricing alignments recently completed in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Mexico", referencing the price changes that were announced just a few months ago.
As for how the price adjustment is actually going to affect these parts of the world, it looks like the cost of V-Bucks and other packs has pretty much seen an increase everywhere. In the US, a 1,000 V-Bucks bundle will now cost $8.99 instead of $7.99, indicating a price rise of around $1 per 1,000 V-Bucks, which is similar to what happened in the UK. Meanwhile, 2,800 V-Bucks will now cost $22.99 instead of $19.99, 5,000 will go for $36.99 from $31.99, and the almighty 13,500 bundle will now be priced at $86.99 instead of $79.99.
via EpicOutside of V-Bucks, several packs were confirmed to be getting their price changed, including the Extinction Code Pack, the Untask'd Courier, and any Gifted Battle Passes. Epic also confirmed that The Final Reckoning Pack, Skull Squad Pack, Graveyard Drift Quest Pack, Saint Academy Quest Pack, and Transformers Pack will all see price adjustments in the future too.
Although it's a shame to see prices rise across the board, Epic did note that Fortnite Crew subscription prices won't be impacted by the adjustments, which seems like one reason to stick to the subscription service.
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