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The Battle Pass is a seasonal cosmetic item bundle in Fortnite: Battle Royale, which grants the player rewards in exchange for Season XP.

Battle Pass items are exclusive to the season in which they are offered and are not available again once the season ends. Players are unable to claim items or make progression towards Battle Passes offered from previous seasons.

Currently, 2 versions of the Battle Pass exist; a paid premium pass, granting the holder over 100 rewards, including access to unlock the Mystery Outfit; along with a free pass, costing no V-Bucks, but only offering select items.

For the duration of Chapter 4: Season OG, the Battle Pass was renamed to "OG Pass".

For the duration of Chapter 5: Season 1, the Battle Pass was also reffered to as "The Big Bang Battle Pass".

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Description

The Battle Pass can be obtained through its purchase of 950 V-Bucks or through an active subscription of Fortnite Crew.


The Battle Pass contains 100 rewards, 85 of which are cosmetic items, and 1,500 V-Bucks. These can be unlocked by leveling up throughout the season. Paid Battle Pass holders who continue to make season progression beyond level 100 will unlock access to bonus cosmetics, including Super Styles. Players without the paid version of the pass will still be able to make progression beyond level 100, however, access to bonus items will not be granted.

The Free Battle Pass, costing no V-Bucks, contains several select items, including 300 V-Bucks. However, this version does not offer Outfits or grants the access to unlock the Mystery Outfit or bonus items.

Battle Pass levels can be obtained through completing Quests or engaging in gameplay which grants Season XP.


A seasonal Epic Level Up Quest Pack can be purchased in the Item Shop for 1,850 V-Bucks, granting 25+ levels in the current Battle Pass to the holder. Levels can also be obtained by directly purchasing them at the cost of 150 V-Bucks per level; this can be done until 100 levels are purchased. You can only purchase levels up to level 200.

This Season's Battle Pass:

History and Additions

Each season of Battle Royale has added a new pass, with a variety of different outfits and cosmetics to unlock. The first Battle Pass was introduced in Season 2, replacing the Season Shop. The following list does not name cosmetic items in each pass. To identify the items in each Battle Pass, please refer to the season pages.

Season 2

Introduced the Battle Pass. This version comes with 70 Tiers, and uses an XP system to unlock Battle Stars. Each level up grants 2 stars, with 10 needed for a tier up. Daily Challenges can also be completed to gain Battle Stars. Players will recieve Season XP boosts as the pass continues, allowing players to gain a steady amount of XP as the season goes on. Playing with others will also increase the XP gained.

Season 3

Extended the tier cap from 70 to 100, including extra rewards as the tiers increase. Back Blings have been added. Weekly Challenges have also been added, of which they present the player with 10 Battle Stars on full completion.

Season 4

Added Several New Cosmetic Types:

  • Mystery Rewards. These are rewards which are not known to the player until a certain point in the season, in which they become available.
  • Loading Screens can also be obtained by completing Battle Pass Challenges.
  • Added Style Challenges for Outfits.
  • Added Sprays to the Battle Pass.

All of these challenge types expire at the end of the season and cannot be completed afterwards.

Season 5

Style Challenges will now require XP to complete instead of a specific Season Level, allowing players to complete challenges after the season ends. Also added Toys to the Battle Pass.

Season 6

Added Pets & Music to the Battle Pass.

Season 7

Added Overtime Challenges at the end of a season, in which Battle Pass holders can get extra styles for their Outfits. In addition, Wraps are also added to the Battle Pass.

Season 8

Introduced reactive outfits and traversal emotes to the pass.

Season 9

Mystery Challenges have been replaced with Fortbytes for the season. Fortbytes are challenges that require you to complete certain tasks to unlock the Mystery Reward and a free Loading Screen. Tasks may include going to specific locations, completing a puzzle on the map, or other challenges.

Season X:

Replaced Challenges with two types of Missions; Standard and Prestige. Complete Standard Missions to earn regular rewards and complete Prestige Missions for bonus rewards. Prestige Missions are often more difficult.

Chapter 2: Season 1

Battle Stars have been removed, with XP becoming the primary method of leveling up. Each level completed is one tier in the Battle Pass. The Level Cap is at 999, though you stop earning standard rewards at Level 100, as well as free pass owners only being able to reach 100. Added Super Level Styles for players beyond tier 100.

Chapter 2: Season 2

Prestige Missions are removed, and the first Marvel Series cosmetic is added to the Battle Pass. Overtime challenges no longer appear. The Hideout is worked into the Battle Pass tab.

Chapter 2: Season 3

The first DC Series cosmetic is added to the Battle Pass. Also added Punch cards, which are a method of gaining XP by completing very high requirement tasks. Quick Challenges are added and serve as a substitute for Daily Challenges. Weekly Style Challenges are also added.

Chapter 2: Season 4

The Battle Pass becomes almost exclusively Marvel Series rewards. This is also the first Battle Pass to restrict emotes to specific Outfits, (Built-In Emotes) as well as giving them unique tiers on the Battle Pass.

Chapter 2: Season 5

Challenges are turned into Quests. Quests are sectioned into Common Uncommon, Rare Epic and Legendary. The Common quest as a substitute for the Quick Challenges. Introduced a new rarity to the battle pass, being Star Wars Series. Punchcards and The Hub Screen are removed. The Hideout is also removed from the Battle Pass tab.

Chapter 2: Season 6

Introduced two new rarities to the battle pass; those being Gaming Legends Series & Icon Series.

Chapter 2: Season 7

Battle Stars return, reworking the Battle Pass as a whole. 5 Battle Stars are now awarded upon levelling up, these are now used to purchase rewards instead of automatically gaining a set one upon levelling up. As such, players may complete an entire pass with no rewards gained. Unspent Battle Stars are redeemed at the end of the season for items in ascending order.

Chapter 2: Season 8

Punch cards are reintroduced as the primary way of getting XP. They function very differently to their older version, as they now only reward players for completing each quest for each Character on the map.

Chapter 3: Season 1

Reintroduced Quests from Chapter 2 Seasons 5-7, albeit with a completely overhauled menu. Introduced Milestones, which are essentially the older Punchcard system, with more tiers of XP reward. Players can now purchase up to tier 200 with V-Bucks.

Chapter 4: Season 1

The battle pass has been rearranged to look more like the old system used before Chapter 2: Season 7. Pages are now unlocked via leveling and in halves. The battle pass now offers mid-season drops.

Chapter 4: Season 2

Mid-season drops are removed. Quest Rewards are added in place of them.

Chapter 4: Season OG

Due to the short length of the season, the Battle Pass, temporarily renamed to OG Pass, only contained 50 levels for the duration of the season.

Chapter 5: Season 1

Renamed the OG Pass back to Battle Pass, added Cars and Car Decals to the Battle Pass.

Chapter 5: Season 2

Added instruments to the Battle Pass.

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