Fortnite Players Slam Epic for ‘Greedy’ Skin Pricing and Reskins
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Fortnite Players Slam Epic for ‘Greedy’ Skin Pricing and Reskins

Jan 10 GL  

Fortnite Players Criticize “Greedy” Skins, Saying They Should Be Free

Fortnite players are unhappy with the recent skins in the Item Shop, calling them “lackluster” and accusing Epic Games of being greedy.

A post on the FortniteBR subreddit by user chark_uwu highlighted the issue. The user pointed out that Epic is selling five edit styles separately, which would have been free or included in PS+ packs last year. For example, many free skin additions from 2018 to 2024 are now being sold as separate items.

Player Reactions

Many players agree with this criticism. One player expressed frustration: “It annoys me that Epic is releasing obvious ‘styles’ as separate skins. This is just money hungry… I don’t think we need reskins as separate skins; it ruins the game.”

Another player added, “All these reskins of simple skins that are just color changes being released as new skins is ridiculous.” They feel that Epic knows these could be made as styles but chooses to sell them as new skins with minimal effort.

Examples of Reskins

The Snowy Ops skin, a reworked version of Evelynn, is available in the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks. Players argue that such skins are essentially reskins with no significant changes, yet they are priced as new items.

Community Concerns

Players believe that Epic’s decisions are driven by profit. One player suggested, “If you don’t buy them, they will bundle them,” implying that Epic might package these items together if they don’t sell separately.

Recent Free Cosmetics

Despite these concerns, Fortnite has recently offered free cosmetic rewards. During Winterfest 2024, players could earn the Yulejacket skin by signing in on multiple days, and Snoop Dogg’s Santa Dogg skin was free for logging in on Christmas Day. In Chapter 6 Season 1, players can claim five different Fortnite skins and over 50 cosmetics for free.

Extended Discussion

The criticism over these “greedy” skins reflects a broader issue within the Fortnite community. Players feel that Epic is straying from its earlier practices of offering more value for their money. Previously, skins and cosmetic items were often bundled together or included in seasonal passes, providing better value.

Pricing and Bundles

Players are calling for more transparent and fair pricing. They suggest that Epic should sell items in bundles, similar to how music sets or wraps are sold, rather than separating them to inflate prices. For instance, the Splinter character’s items, which cost 2,300 V-Bucks when bought separately, could be offered in a bundle for better value.

Community Feedback and Solutions

The community is urging Epic to listen to their feedback. By not buying these high-priced items, players hope to send a message to Epic that they want more reasonable pricing. Some suggest that if players boycott these items, Epic might reconsider their pricing strategy.

Speculations on Epic’s Motives

Some players speculate that Epic’s pricing decisions might be influenced by external factors, such as lawsuit expenses. However, this does not justify the perception of greed among players. Epic needs to balance its financial goals with the satisfaction and loyalty of its player base.

In conclusion, the Fortnite community is clear in its dissatisfaction with the current state of the Item Shop. By offering more value through bundles and listening to community feedback, Epic can address these concerns and maintain a positive relationship with its players.

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