Fortnite Boosts V-Bucks Rewards — Players Can Earn 1,000 V-Bucks Weekly

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Epic Games recently released a new feature that allows Fortnite players to reload V-Bucks. At the same time, the game developer rounded up everyone’s V-Bucks to the nearest 50, resulting in tiny gains for some players. This change has also resulted in increased daily V-Bucks rewards, as they were also rounded up.

Thanks to the new feature, Fortnite founders can now earn approximately 1000 V-Bucks per week. The best part? All of these tasks are repeatable, and as such, they will never disappear, allowing players to have a decent income of V-Bucks every week.

Now, let’s get into the details and see how much V-Bucks have been buffed.

Fortnite Has Drastically Buffed V-Bucks from Its PvE Mode

Fortnite: Save the World has drastically fallen off over the past few years. What started as an interesting PvE game turned into an abandoned project. Fighting against monsters does seem fun, but Epic Games stopped releasing new content years ago, which has resulted in a lower player count. Fortunately, OG players are there to keep the mode afloat.

Fortnite founders are those who purchased Save the World in its early years. As a reward, they are able to make V-Bucks from the mode every single day. Now, the latest feature has improved these gains up to 100%, which is fantastic.

Fortnite Daily V-Bucks rewards
Daily V-Bucks quest rewards have been buffed with the recent Fortnite update. Image by VideoGamer

In the past, Mission Alerts used to give 25, 30, 35, or 40 V-Bucks. Now, all of these missions grant 50 V-Bucks. Daily Quests have also been buffed, from 80, 90, and 130 to 100 and 150 V-Bucks. Thanks to these changes, players can now earn approximately 1000 V-Bucks a week, which is very valuable, especially with so many fantastic Halloween skins coming to Fortnite.

Fortnite’s PvE mode peaked at under 30,000 concurrent players this month, and it’s unlikely that it will return to its former glory anytime soon. The mode is still fun for new players, and veterans mostly use it to earn V-Bucks, so it’s not a complete failure. Still, we hope that Epic will continue its development in the future, as fighting hordes of husks is a lot of fun!

What’s your favorite game mode in Fortnite?

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Asmir is a gaming writer at Video Gamer and has over a decade's experience. In his spare time, Asmir loves playing Fortnite and Overwatch, while basketball is also one of his hobbies.

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