


Fortnite’s V-Bucks are probably the most popular in-game currency globally, with the term entering popular culture. Almost all the micro-transactions in Fortnite are somehow tied to V-Bucks rather than actual money (though the currency does cost money).
Typically, V-bucks are spent in the Item Shop or on the Battle Pass. 950 of them are needed to get the pass, while 1,200 might purchase an individual skin. By and large, that’s been the only use of V-Bucks, until now.
Based on a new leak, there’s going to be a new way to spend Fortnite V-Bucks pretty soon. On January 9, the micro-transactions will get even more micro.
Leaker HYPEX shared that, on January 9, players will be able to use their currency for something called “in-island transactions”. The example was a corn seed pack for a Creative map.

HYPEX on X
This won’t change anything for Battle Royale in Chapter 7. For now, all the in-mode purchases are made with gold. You can purchase a reboot card, buy items from a vending machine, upgrade your items, and more, but that has nothing to do with V-Bucks.
This is strictly a Creative mode option for now, but it could open the door to other modes in the future. If this is successful, it would not be a surprise if the in-game transactions grew.
For example, Epic Games could allow players to spend V-Bucks in Battle Royale to add more gold to use. This could be useful if players really need to reboot their friends or buy a great weapon. It could also mean more ways to provide advantage for paying players, sadly.
For now, it’s a limited option, but that might not be the case forever, especially if Epic Games sees a lot of growth because of this.

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