When Epic Games raised prices in Fortnite by reducing the amounts of V-Bucks players receive for purchases and on the battle pass, it represented a pretty dramatic reduction in value for Fortnite Crew. The $12 monthly subscription grants a skin and V-Bucks each month, along with access to the battle pass, OG pass, music pass, and Lego pass in Fortnite as long as you stay subscribed, and the Rocket Pass in Rocket League. But it may be that Epic is also using another, more subtle method to make Crew less cost-effective for consumers: by making those passes last longer.
Because so much of the value of Fortnite Crew these days is tied to the passes unlocked by the subscription, the value is higher if the passes cycle quickly. If you get through six Lego passes in a year, for example, that would obviously be better than only getting through three of them, because if you stay subscribed to Fortnite Crew, you’re paying the same price each month no matter how many Lego passes Fortnite ends up having this year.
We’ve got bad news: These Fortnite passes are definitely trending toward being longer these days. Let’s look at some numbers.
From the December 10, 2024 until August 7, 2025, we got through five Lego passes in eight months. Then the Palm Paradise pass, which began in August 2025, and the Ninjago pass, in December, both ran for 126 days each. And now the new Soaring Skies Lego pass is slated to last for 140 days. At the end of the current pass, we’ll have had three total Lego passes in 13 months.
Fortnite OG Season 8, which launched April 1, will be the second-longest OG season so far–behind only Season 7, which somehow lasted for a whopping 110 days and time-gated half its pass, making it harder to get everything with a single month of Crew. Prior to Season 7, seasons of Fortnite OG averaged just under 60 days each, so that 110-day season was pretty extreme by comparison.
Music passes had run for an average of 66 days each before now, but Festival’s new Laufey season will last for 91 days, Making it the longest Festival season ever. Chapter 7 is on pace to have five music passes, after Chapter 6 had seven of them.
Last but not least, it appears that Chapter 7 is skipping mini-seasons, which would mean missing out on two half-passes that included four collab skins (Simpsons and Star Wars) and 1,000 V-Bucks each. The four main seasons, then, will seemingly each be a bit longer to make up for the gap–the first two seasons of Chapter 7 will combine to last just over six months.
Between the longer seasons, the reduction in monthly V-Bucks from Crew (from 1,000 to 800) that will start in June, and the reduction in V-Bucks included in the battle pass (from 1,500 to 800), a subscription to Fortnite Crew offers significantly fewer benefits than it did in the past, especially if you maintain your subscription year-round.





