is making a big shift in how XP is earned across all its passes. This change will allow players to enjoy the game with more freedom than previously since they'll no longer need to play specific modes to gain XP in them.
According to the website, the new system will have players gaining XP for all passes at the same time on a single track, no matter what type of experience they participate in. The Music Pass (previously called the Festival Pass) will make this change on November 2, with the The LEGO Pass will follow suit on December 1, with changes applied to the LEGO Pass. The website states that ""
has several modes for fans to enjoy, but some of them are more popular than others. Previously, only the Battle Royale Battle Pass allowed players to gain XP from any experience, no matter what mode they were in. Now Epic will be bringing the same system to its other Passes, which will allow fans to subscribe to the passes and unlock the rewards without having to actually play the modes they're associated with.
A Black Friday deal has leaked over month early and it's good news for any Fortnite fans who have been thinking of buying a PlayStation 5.
Epic's decision to change the way the Passes work may indicate that the company is not selling as many Music or LEGO premium passes as they'd like to. Many fans simply preferred to play other modes and not be stuck in the specific modes needed to progress through the reward tiers. Now that XP will be gained from any mode across all the Passes, more players might buy into the experience.
This isn't the first big change that Epic has brought to the game's systems recently. A few months ago, Epic announced that Battle Pass-exclusive skins may appear on the in-game shop 18 months after they're featured. It seems that Epic is shaking things up for players by constantly changing the systems.
This can be both a good and bad move. On one hand, fans now have the potential chance to snag old skins they may have missed if they happen to
Read more on screenrant.com