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Three skate-themed cosmetics plus a grind through Save the World daily quests to pocket 1,500 V-Bucks, a decent value play for active Fortnite regulars, thin on appeal for anyone else.

I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack with a currency-earning hook bolted on, and how much you get out of it depends almost entirely on how deep into Fortnite you already are. The Skate Park Royalty Pack drops the Toni outfit, the Ollie-Oop Back Bling, and the Inline Impactor Pickaxe into your locker. Toni is a Rare outfit first introduced in Chapter 3, Season 3, with a skate-culture aesthetic that reads as genuinely cool rather than tryhard. The set has a consistent visual language across all three pieces, which is more than can be said for some of Fortnite's more chaotic bundles. Toni also carries a LEGO style for use in LEGO Fortnite experiences, and received a higher-detail visual update in a later patch, with both styles remaining selectable afterward. The real selling point here is the V-Bucks angle. The pack bundles in access to Fortnite's Save the World PvE campaign, and completing Toni's challenge set through Save the World daily quests can net you up to 1,500 V-Bucks total. The catch is real and worth flagging: the challenges only unlock after you clear the Homebase Stormshield Defense 3 mission in the Save the World campaign, so this is not a passive reward. You have to engage with a mode that many Battle Royale-focused players have never touched. Save the World is a competent-if-dated tower defense and horde shooter hybrid, but it does demand actual play time before the V-Bucks start flowing in. Who is this for? Primarily active Fortnite players on Xbox One or Xbox Series X who want a cohesive cosmetic set with a skate theme and are willing to put in the Save the World session time to offset the cost with earnable currency. The Toni outfit's style holds up and the matching pickaxe and back bling make for a clean locker combo. If you exclusively play Battle Royale and have zero interest in the PvE campaign, the V-Bucks promise becomes less compelling because the grind is real. For anyone already comfortable in Save the World, though, the challenge structure is a familiar routine and the currency yield is genuinely useful toward a Battle Pass or item shop purchase. The honest downside is that there is no gameplay expansion here for Battle Royale players. You are buying cosmetics and a currency grind opportunity, nothing more. There is no competitive edge, no new mode unlocked for your primary playlist. The Toni set is aesthetically solid and the 1,500 V-Bucks ceiling is meaningful if you follow through, but buyers who expect more substance beyond locker items and a PvE detour will walk away underwhelmed. Alex, Scout Team

Fortnite - Skate Park Royalty Pack + 1,500 V-Bucks Challenge (DLC)
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Fortnite - Skate Park Royalty Pack + 1,500 V-Bucks Challenge (DLC)

Jun 21, 2022Epic Games Inc.Epic Games
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Three skate-themed cosmetics plus a grind through Save the World daily quests to pocket 1,500 V-Bucks, a decent value play for active Fortnite regulars, thin on appeal for anyone else.

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I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack with a currency-earning hook bolted on, and how much you get out of it depends almost entirely on how deep into Fortnite you already are. The Skate Park Royalty Pack drops the Toni outfit, the Ollie-Oop Back Bling, and the Inline Impactor Pickaxe into your locker. Toni is a Rare outfit first introduced in Chapter 3, Season 3, with a skate-culture aesthetic that reads as genuinely cool rather than tryhard. The set has a consistent visual language across all three pieces, which is more than can be said for some of Fortnite's more chaotic bundles. Toni also carries a LEGO style for use in LEGO Fortnite experiences, and received a higher-detail visual update in a later patch, with both styles remaining selectable afterward. The real selling point here is the V-Bucks angle. The pack bundles in access to Fortnite's Save the World PvE campaign, and completing Toni's challenge set through Save the World daily quests can net you up to 1,500 V-Bucks total. The catch is real and worth flagging: the challenges only unlock after you clear the Homebase Stormshield Defense 3 mission in the Save the World campaign, so this is not a passive reward. You have to engage with a mode that many Battle Royale-focused players have never touched. Save the World is a competent-if-dated tower defense and horde shooter hybrid, but it does demand actual play time before the V-Bucks start flowing in. Who is this for? Primarily active Fortnite players on Xbox One or Xbox Series X who want a cohesive cosmetic set with a skate theme and are willing to put in the Save the World session time to offset the cost with earnable currency. The Toni outfit's style holds up and the matching pickaxe and back bling make for a clean locker combo. If you exclusively play Battle Royale and have zero interest in the PvE campaign, the V-Bucks promise becomes less compelling because the grind is real. For anyone already comfortable in Save the World, though, the challenge structure is a familiar routine and the currency yield is genuinely useful toward a Battle Pass or item shop purchase. The honest downside is that there is no gameplay expansion here for Battle Royale players. You are buying cosmetics and a currency grind opportunity, nothing more. There is no competitive edge, no new mode unlocked for your primary playlist. The Toni set is aesthetically solid and the 1,500 V-Bucks ceiling is meaningful if you follow through, but buyers who expect more substance beyond locker items and a PvE detour will walk away underwhelmed. Alex, Scout Team

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xboxCosmetic DLCV-Bucks EarnableSave the World RequiredLocker BundleSkate AestheticLEGO Style CompatibleXbox Exclusive DLCPvE Challenge Gated

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Jun 21, 2022

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