Fortnite OG's battle pass will reportedly cost the same amount as a full season's pass, despite only offering 50 tiers of rewards and only being active for a month.
We've been hearing rumours about Fortnite returning back to its classic Chapter 1 map for some time and, after tons of teases from Epic and leaks from insiders, the time has finally come to go back to the good old days of 2018. Although this is a big deal for Fortnite fans who have been asking for a return to the original map for some time now, it seems like Epic is treating it as more of a stop-gap season.
Another piece of evidence that Fortnite: OG is considered a "mini season" is that it's missing a chapter name and season number in its title.
The first hint at this was discovered by reliable Fortnite insider HYPEX, who reported just a few days ago that the latest season, which is called Fortnite: OG, has a battle pass that only features 50 levels of rewards, half of what is usually offered in a Fortnite battle pass. Combine that with Fortnite: OG only running for a month compared to the usual length, and it certainly seems like a slimmer season than usual.
With the shorter runtime and smaller amount of rewards on offer for Fortnite: OG, you'd think that the battle pass would be made cheaper to compensate, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Over on Twitter, reliable Fortnite insider iFireMonkey reported that the OG Pass costs the same amount as a regular season's battle pass, 950 V-Bucks, despite not having the same amount of content as those passes.
This was later confirmed by the official Fortnite website, which confirms that there are "50+" rewards to earn and that it'll cost 950 V-Bucks. It's not clear why the pass is the same price despite having
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