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Fortnite Crew Changes Take Effect from June 2026

The new changes to V-Bucks rewards in Fortnite’s Crew subscription service will be implemented on June 6, 2026.

Epic Games recently announced changes to the pricing of V-Bucks and the Battle Pass. Players will now receive fewer V-Bucks for the same amount of real-world money, but the price of the Battle Pass has decreased. New updates for Fortnite Crew were also revealed at the same time, and we now know when these changes will take effect.

Fortnite Crew Changes Arrive on June 6

A new post on X (formerly Twitter) by reliable Fortnite insider HYPEX reveals that changes to Fortnite Crew will arrive on June 6, 2026. Subscriptions that renew after June 6 will see the Fortnite Crew V-Bucks reward decrease from 1,000 V-Bucks to 800 V-Bucks. Until then, players will continue to receive 1,000 V-Bucks as a reward from the Crew Pass. The date came after Fortnite had confirmed the changes to Crew were delayed.

Fortnite Crew is a subscription service for game enthusiasts. For a monthly price, players can get access to the Crew Pack, Battle Pass, OG Pass, LEGO Pass, and Music Pass. That’s not all; players also get a set reward of 1,000 V-Bucks (now 800) each month, which they can spend on cosmetics in the shop. Another benefit is that Rocket League’s Rocket Pass Premium is included, which unlocks the premium track of the Rocket Pass.

In other news, NSYNC choreographer Darrin Henson sues Sony, alleging unauthorized use of the iconic “Bye Bye Bye” dance in the Deadpool movie and Fortnite. Additionally, an exclusive Crimson Desert skin is available for the game. What are your thoughts on Fortnite Crew changes arriving in June? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.


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