Despite all the changes that have taken place within the game, one thing you can rely on being consistent is the Fortnite Starter Pack and the excellent value it represents. Whether you're looking to purchase some of the fresh cosmetics added to the item shop in Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 or slot a new dance into your emote repertoire, there's always something demanding your attention and your V-Bucks. As is customary, Epic have tied the release of a new Fortnite Starter Pack to Season 2 across all formats, including mobile, so everyone can reap the rewards from the offer. This Vivid Vision bundle costs just $4.99/£3.99 and contains an Iris outfit (with two styles), a Roundabout back bling, a Pop Axe harvesting tool, and most importantly 600 V-Bucks to use for microtransactions in Fortnite. You can see what they look like here:
© Provided by GamesRadar (Image credit: Epic Games)Even if you don't plan on equipping these new cosmetic items, this still represents a great value deal for the in game currency alone. There's no set date for how long this Fortnite Starter Pack will be available – the previous bundles were usually on the store for around 10 weeks – but it will eventually be removed, so if you're considering a purchase then don't wait too long.
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I wasn't just guessing with that V-Bucks efficiency talk - here's how the math stacks up for each individual V-Bucks purchase Fortnite offers, taking into account total V-Bucks including "bonuses" for buying in bulk, and rounding to the nearest whole number:
The ratios work out similarly for GBP and other currencies. As you can see, the Fortnite Iris Pack gives you the most V-Buck buying power of any option under the 5,000 purchase - which is quite an investment in in-game currency, since you could also use that same amount of cash to buy a new AAA console game. Or perhaps just an irresponsible amount of pie, if you prefer.
© Provided by GamesRadar (Image credit: Epic Games)The Fortnite Iris Pack, on the other hand, is nestled comfortably in "impulse buy" territory even without the shiny Iris outfit plus matching Roundabout back bling and Pop Axe harvesting tool. You can skydive into battle like a true Vivid Visionary if you suit up in it.
Do note that the Fortnite Iris Pack can only be purchased once for each account, so it isn't an endless wellspring of in-game currency. And if you'd also like to buy the Fortnite Battle Pass without grinding for the free V-Bucks you occasionally earn, you'll still need to buy extra on top to reach the 950 V-Bucks asking price; in other words, if you're starting with this Fortnite Starter Pack, it won't actually save you any money on the Battle Pass. You can always use those extra V-Bucks to pick up more customisation items though, or put them toward your purchase of the next Battle Pass when Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 rolls around.
© Provided by GamesRadar (Image credit: Epic Games)Don't forget, if you're a PS4 player and PS+ subscriber then you can still grab the Fortnite PlayStation Plus Celebration Pack, which is free and includes the exclusive Trilogy outfit and Reliant Blue back bling. Hey, it's always nice to get a little bonus, right?
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