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Fortnite: How to See How Much Money You’ve Spent

Fortnite is one of the biggest free-to-play games on consoles and PC. But that hasn’t stopped players from dropping money into the game. With in-game…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightJanuary 4, 20222 Mins Read
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Fortnite is one of the biggest free-to-play games on consoles and PC. But that hasn’t stopped players from dropping money into the game. With in-game currency like V-Bucks, Fortnite players are eager to learn how much money they’ve spent on the game.

How to See How Much Money You’ve Spent in Fortnite

Before you check out all the new stuff from the latest update, maybe you should peek at what you’ve spent so far. Buying V-Bucks can leave many players curious (or concerned) about how much they’ve spent in Fortnite overall. Well, there’s no real system in place to check on that in the game. Instead, you have to head to Epic Games’s official site to log into your account.

From there, go to Account Settings and look for your Purchase History. This is where you will see all of your transactions in-game. So, if you want to know how much money you’ve spent in Fortnite, it’s time to whip out the calculator. This can be quite the awakening for some people or a surprise to others.

Now, you can always check on your purchases in a more unique manner. Go to Fortnite.gg and create an account. From there, it has a My Locker section you can check. The only thing is you must manually add your purchases in. This is the only way you can get an estimate of how much money you’ve spent.

Is it quicker? No. But does it look cooler than just reading your purchases? Absolutely.

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Fortnite: Where to Find Guzzle Juice

Fortnite is free-to-play, but with V-Bucks and many cosmetics, players are stuck trying to figure out how much money they’ve spent on it. A quick dip into your Epic Games account should tell you everything you need. Perhaps you haven’t purchased as much as you thought. Or maybe you’ve gone a bit overboard.

No matter, you can always enjoy Fortnite without spending anything.

Fortnite is available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo, and PC.

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Since childhood, Mykel has had a passion for writing, drawing, comic books, video games, and all things horror. She finds various ways to blend her loves such as sketching out ideas for potential comics and working out ideas for choice-based visual novels.

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