Fortnite Chapter 6 has finally arrived, and it brings players a fresh, new Japanese-themed island called Oninoshima, where players will become Ronin and battle demons roaming the island. The current Chapter 6 Season 1: Demon Hunters adds several new elements to Fortnite that have never been seen before and drastically changes the gameplay.
Whether it’s shifting the weapons meta from modded guns to deadly Katanas, players have much more to do this season, rather than simply cranking 90s or defeating bosses. The map has also undergone numerous changes as five new biomes have taken over the island, where you’ll also see giant bosses like Godzilla roaming the area.
Recommended VideosHowever, this season, Epic has also drastically changed its Battle Pass system and adjusted its pricing, which is crucial to know before you jump into Chapter 6. Here’s all the info on the new Battle Pass system.
RelatedFortnite made a huge announcement in October 2024 that the game will now have a unified progression system along all the passes in the game, including Battle Royale Battle Pass, Lego Pass, and Music Pass (earlier known as Festival Pass). According to them, by December 1, all passes in Fortnite will progress simultaneously by earning XP from playing any experience.
Similar to how the Battle Pass works, Music and Lego Passes released after December 1 will change to one track with both free and premium rewards.
As you progress through pass tiers with XP, you’ll be able to claim rewards on the unlocked pages of each active pass you have. Rewards may be claimed in non-sequential order on all passes, in the same way that you can with the Battle Pass now. You’ll also be able to set
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