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Fortnite is cutting down on item FOMO with new store change

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Fortnite practically runs on FOMO (fear of missing out). if you don’t get the item you want in a battle pass, you’ll most likely never get the chance again. So if you wanted to run around as Goku and missed when the excellent skin was available? Tough luck.

But that policy is changing soon. Developer Epic Games announced in a blog post that items could be made available in the Shop 18 months after their respective battle passes expired at the least. That includes alt styles, which might also come to the Shop, along with licensed outfits you may have missed out on. This also applies to items that may have been unlocked after a battle pass launch.

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Those “coulds” and “mights” might not sound definitive, but while all items can get added to the Shop, not all will. Epic Games clarifies that there isn’t a guarantee that an item will come to the Shop, although it says it’ll let players know when that’s the case. We also don’t know if this will be the case just for future battle passes or all battle passes, including past ones.

“One reason for this change is that we want players down the road to enjoy Battle Pass content such as outfits based on popular licensed characters,” the blog post read. “While there is no guarantee that a Battle Pass item will come to the Shop after this change, IP content from future Battle Passes might come to the Shop at least 18 months after the Battle Pass expires.”

Nothing else about the battle pass is changing: the price will remain the same (950 V-Bucks or $8.50), and Epic says you’ll still get the same amount of rewards.

This is a solid move for both players and Epic Games. Players get the chance to score items they may have missed the first time, and Epic can sell more items in the shop that people will actually want to buy. However, that 18-month window is a doozy, and because it’s not guaranteed an item will come to the Shop, Epic still gets to benefit from FOMO.

Carli Velocci
Carli is a technology, culture, and games editor and journalist. They were the Gaming Lead and Copy Chief at Windows Central…
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