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Eight cosmetics and 1,000 V-Bucks for active Fortnite players - useful if you already live in the game, skippable if you don't care about dressing your character in cold-weather blue.

I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack tied to a PS5 console launch, now sold separately as a redemption code. What you get is eight in-game items for Fortnite - the Cobalt Snowfoot Outfit (which also carries a LEGO Style variant for the LEGO Fortnite mode), the Sapphire Star Back Bling, the Indigo Inverter Pickaxe, the Weathered Snow Stripes Wrap, the Cobalt Crash Drums instrument, plus three gold-painted vehicle cosmetics: the Krackle Boost, Discotheque Wheels, and Stella Trail. On top of that, you get 1,000 V-Bucks, which is enough to grab a single Battle Pass or a mid-tier shop item depending on the current season. The Cobalt Snowfoot outfit is the centrepiece here and it reads clearly in a match - the cold blue and indigo palette holds up visually against busy backgrounds, and having a LEGO variant built in means it carries across two distinct Fortnite modes without needing a separate cosmetic. The gold-painted vehicle cosmetics are a nice bonus for players who spend serious time in the racing and driving modes, though they are purely aesthetic and carry zero gameplay benefit. The Cobalt Crash Drums are a fun novelty but, again, purely visual. Here is the honest friction point: some buyers have noted that a bundle centred on cosmetics for a free-to-play title feels like a thin proposition compared to bundles that include a standalone paid game. That criticism is fair if you are on the fence about Fortnite itself. The items are also confirmed to be non-exclusive long term - Epic has stated the cosmetics may appear in the Item Shop later, so there is no permanent scarcity angle to justify urgency. The 1,000 V-Bucks are the most reliably concrete value here, since that currency spends the same regardless of how you acquired it. Who this actually suits: players who are already logging regular hours in Battle Royale or LEGO Fortnite, want a cohesive cold-theme cosmetic set rather than random shop purchases, and see the V-Bucks as a rebate on future spending. If Fortnite is not already installed on your system or you bounced off it years ago, no outfit is going to change that calculation. Alex, Scout Team

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Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle

Nov 21, 2024Epic Games Inc.Epic Games
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Eight cosmetics and 1,000 V-Bucks for active Fortnite players - useful if you already live in the game, skippable if you don't care about dressing your character in cold-weather blue.

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About Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle

I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack tied to a PS5 console launch, now sold separately as a redemption code. What you get is eight in-game items for Fortnite - the Cobalt Snowfoot Outfit (which also carries a LEGO Style variant for the LEGO Fortnite mode), the Sapphire Star Back Bling, the Indigo Inverter Pickaxe, the Weathered Snow Stripes Wrap, the Cobalt Crash Drums instrument, plus three gold-painted vehicle cosmetics: the Krackle Boost, Discotheque Wheels, and Stella Trail. On top of that, you get 1,000 V-Bucks, which is enough to grab a single Battle Pass or a mid-tier shop item depending on the current season. The Cobalt Snowfoot outfit is the centrepiece here and it reads clearly in a match - the cold blue and indigo palette holds up visually against busy backgrounds, and having a LEGO variant built in means it carries across two distinct Fortnite modes without needing a separate cosmetic. The gold-painted vehicle cosmetics are a nice bonus for players who spend serious time in the racing and driving modes, though they are purely aesthetic and carry zero gameplay benefit. The Cobalt Crash Drums are a fun novelty but, again, purely visual. Here is the honest friction point: some buyers have noted that a bundle centred on cosmetics for a free-to-play title feels like a thin proposition compared to bundles that include a standalone paid game. That criticism is fair if you are on the fence about Fortnite itself. The items are also confirmed to be non-exclusive long term - Epic has stated the cosmetics may appear in the Item Shop later, so there is no permanent scarcity angle to justify urgency. The 1,000 V-Bucks are the most reliably concrete value here, since that currency spends the same regardless of how you acquired it. Who this actually suits: players who are already logging regular hours in Battle Royale or LEGO Fortnite, want a cohesive cold-theme cosmetic set rather than random shop purchases, and see the V-Bucks as a rebate on future spending. If Fortnite is not already installed on your system or you bounced off it years ago, no outfit is going to change that calculation. Alex, Scout Team

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Cosmetic DLCV-Bucks IncludedLEGO Fortnite CompatibleVehicle CosmeticsOutfit BundleRedemption CodeLive Service Add-on

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Developer
Epic Games Inc.
Publisher
Epic Games
Release Date
Nov 21, 2024

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