Fortnite devs just changed Rocket Racing bundle prices following fan backlash

Fortnite devs just changed Rocket Racing bundle prices following fan backlash
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Epic has seemingly taken fans responses on board and reduced the prices of some of the car bundles in Fortnite following their less-than-ideal debut in Rocket Racing last week.

The company made the announcement via the game’s official social media channels, declaring that they were “making a U-Turn” and adjusting the prices of the two most expensive bundles. Namely, the Diesel bundle has now been reduced from the eye watering 4000 V-Bucks to 2500 V-Bucks, and the Jager and Cyclone bundles have been slashed from 2500 V-Bucks to a much more palatable 1500 V-Bucks.

To catch you up, the new cars were launched as part of the new racing-themed Fortnite game Rocket Racing, that lets players race around a number of tracks made in Fortnite. Cars function similar to player skins from traditional Fortnite in the sense of cosmetics, but have a unique aspect in that they also become available to players in Rocket League with linked accounts as well. However, their initial prices put them around $36 (£28.71) for just one car.

If you previously bought the bundles at the higher price point, don’t fret – as Epic say they will refund purchases with V-Bucks in their account “within a week”. While many in the community are pleased at this turn of events, some still feel that the price of the car bundles – as well as the music bundles for Fortnite Festival – are still a little too high.

As well as those two – last week also saw the launch of Lego Fortnite which has proven absurdly popular – if you’re getting started there, check out our LEGO Fortnite: Best Charms to improve your stats guide or our LEGO Fortnite: 5 useful tips and tricks you need to know.