Fortnite Crew subscribers now also get the Rocket League Rocket Pass Premium


For almost two years, fortnite Crew subscribers enjoyed access to the current Battle Pass, a monthly deposit of 1,000 V-Bucks, and an exclusive Crew skin with a variety of other cosmetics, all for $12/month. As of today, the subscription has another advantage: access to rocket leaguePremium Rocket Pass.

Like Fortnite, Rocket League releases a new season and Rocket Pass about four times a year, and going forward, active Fortnite Crew subscribers will get the latest premium Rocket Pass ($10) at no extra charge. Historically, each Rocket Pass has included over 70 rewards each season ranging from new battle cars, wheels, decals, target explosions, and more.

Like the Fortnite Battle Pass (and most other Battle Passes), the cosmetics released through the Rocket Pass are exclusive and cannot be obtained after the season ends. The move is the latest in a long line of collaborations between the two games, which began after Epic Games, developer and publisher of Fortnite, acquired Psyonix, developer and former publisher of Rocket League.

Your Crew membership is now rocket-powered.

Previously, the two games crossed over in a series of events called Flame-Ramawhich would later include the mobile spin-off, Rocket League Side Slam, also. Just last year, the Rocket League poster car, Octane, appeared as a vehicle on the Fortnite island with all of its boosts, spins, and gimmicks intact. There’s every reason to believe that the two games will continue to cross over in the future, as Epic looks to keep players involved in their two biggest first-party games.

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