Fortnite Crew for January 2025: What’s Included in the Subscription?

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As the Fortnite ecosystem continues to evolve, fans of the title have increasing options and modes to choose from alongside fan-made games, official content updates, and cosmetics. Fortnite is mainly free, but some things have a cost, which is where the Fortnite Crew subscription can help.

A combination pack of items and access to specific elements, Fortnite Crew is a cost-saver for Fortnite fans who want as much access (and as many rewards as possible) for the least outlay.

Here we go into the details, so you can decide whether it’s worth subscribing and becoming part of the Crew.

Key Takeaways

  • Fortnite Crew offers the Fortnite Battle Pass and other rewards for $11.99 a month.
  • A subscription includes a monthly 1,000 V-Bucks salary for players.
  • A December 2024 update added Lego Pass, Music Pass, and more.
  • Old Fortnite Crew cosmetics aren’t available though they may come back.
  • Fortnite Crew launched in December 2020 but is better value now.

Fortnite Crew Subscription January 2025

Before we go into detail for you to weigh what’s included, a monthly subscription gets you the following Fortnite Crew rewards.

  • Fortnite Crew Pack
  • Battle Pass
  • OG Pass
  • Lego Pass
  • Music Pass
  • V-Bucks
  • Rocket Pass Premium

Now, let’s examine each item above to determine the value of Fortnite Crew’s $11.99 monthly price.

Durrr Taisho is included in the Fortnite Crew subscription
Durrr Taisho is included in the Fortnite Crew subscription. Source: Epic Games

Fortnite Crew Pack

The Fortnite Crew Pack is a monthly Crew-exclusive bundle of curated cosmetics for you to keep and enjoy. The bundle changes monthly, with Fortnite Crew skins joined by an accompanying item. For example, these items could be a pickaxe, a glider, an emote, or a wrap. As cosmetics can cost V-Bucks, getting these as part of the Fortnite Crew Rewards makes sense, adding extra value – and monthly as the bundle is updated.

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Battle Pass

The Fortnite Battle Pass earns you rewards and allows you to unlock even more as you gain XP. You can certainly buy the Fortnite Battle Pass on its own, and it costs 1,000 V-Bucks – which is worth $8.99. The Fortnite Crew Battle Pass is included in the Crew Pack, though, and will be available every month you’re subscribed to the Fortnite Crew Pack.

OG Pass

As with the Battle Pass access, Crew will give you instant access to the current OG Pass. And, just like with the Battle Pass, you can level up the OG Pass by earning XP. The OG Pass also costs 1,000 V-Bucks if you purchased it on its own, and that’s another $8.99 worth of V-Bucks.

Lego Pass

There’s certainly a pattern emerging here. Just like the Battle Pass and the OG Pass, The Lego Pass is instantly given to you as one of the Fortnite Crew bonuses. This pass provides access to rewards in Lego Fortnite. Its standalone cost is actually 1,400 V-Bucks.

However, since you can only buy V-Bucks in quantities of 1,000 or more, you’ll need 2,000 (worth $17.98) to buy one. And as it’s included in the Fortnite Crew Pack, the Pack’s value increases further.

Music Pass

As above, the same below with this bonus. The Music Pass (formerly Festival Pass) offers music-themed Fortnite rewards, which can be unlocked by earning XP. The Music Pass includes Snoop Dogg-themed items and instruments and, like the Lego Pass, costs 1,400 V-Bucks on its own.

V-Bucks

Fortnite Crew will save you V-Bucks with its included passes, but you’ll also get 1,000 Fortnite Crew V-bucks as a reward. So not only will you save your Fortnite currency, but you earn it every month that you have your Fortnite Crew subscription. That’s 12,000 V-Bucks in one year, which isn’t too shabby.

Rocket Pass Premium

An extra Fortnite Crew Bonus, which is very nice for Rocket League fans, is the Rocket Pass Premium. Included in the Fortnite Crew price is the Rocket Pass Premium, which needs to be on the same Epic Games account as you have Fortnite active.

Once available, the pass will offer ongoing access to Rocket League’s Premium track and additional rewards in Rocket League – just as long as your Fortnite Crew subscription is active.

Fortnite Crew Battle Pass January 2025

January 2025’s Crew Pack in Fortnite Includes:

  • Durrr Taisho Outfit
  • Sous-shi Chefs Back Bling
  •  The Greenest Onion Pickaxe

What is Fortnite Crew?

Fortnite is currently on Chapter 6, Season 1
Fortnite is currently on Chapter 6, Season 1. Source: Epic Games

Originally launched in December 2020, Fortnite Crew is a monthly subscription that costs $11.99 and provides access to several Fortnite passes.

As of the December 2024 Fortnite Crew update, it includes (Battle, OG, Lego, and Music pass), Rocket League’s Rocket Pass Premium, and 1,000 V-Bucks every month. Each month, you will receive new cosmetics and even the opportunities to earn more V-Bucks, provided you get to the right level by playing the game.

Is Fortnite Crew Worth it?

Is Fortnite Crew Worth it? Yes. If you want access to a couple of passes, it is very much worth it, even if you want access to the Battle Pass and 1,000 V-Bucks every month, which would effectively cost $17.98.

It’s clear that Fortnite Crew’s value massively outweighs its individual component costs; when added together, they are approximately $40-50 worth (based on their V-Bucks value). As with many multiplayer games that feature battle passes, you reap the benefits most only if you actively put the hours in.

The Bottom Line

At $11.99, Fortnite Crew is the most cost-effective way to access a monthly supply of 1,000 V-Bucks and the Fortnite Battle Pass. The fact that it adds more passes, and you get bonus monthly cosmetics is great. It is a monthly commitment, which may not be for everyone, but it is an excellent value proposition for Fortnite fans who want it.

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Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist
Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist

Kevin Pocock is a technology and gaming enthusiast, a tech journalist since 2006, and a gamer for… a lot longer. Joining Techopedia in 2024, he’s written for many popular titles including Micro Mart, PC Pro, Den of Geek, Wired UK, and PC Guide. He’s enjoyed lots of console games and built several of his own gaming PCs.