I was browsing social media, and I saw a bunch of people talking about scoring cheap V-Bucks for Fortnite during Black Friday. I’m always up for saving some cash on in-game stuff, so I got curious and wanted to figure this out.
First, I scoured the internet for any mention of Black Friday deals related to Fortnite V-Bucks. There were tons of articles and forum posts, but it was a real mixed bag. Some places talked about legit discounts from online stores, while others said there weren’t any real sales happening in the game itself.

I checked out a few online marketplaces, and some sellers were offering V-Bucks at slightly lower prices. It wasn’t a huge discount, but hey, every little bit helps. I also saw that Amazon had a promotion for Prime members, where you could get V-Bucks for a bit cheaper. I’m a Prime member, so I decided to give that a shot.
- I headed over to the Amazon website.
- Navigated to the Fortnite V-Bucks section.
- Saw that they had a few different options.
I ended up getting 2000 V-Bucks for around 9.99, which was cheaper than the usual price, saving me like 44%. It’s not like I won the lottery or anything, but I was happy to pay less for something I was going to buy anyway.
After doing all this, I realized that the Black Friday hype for V-Bucks was kind of overblown. There were a few deals here and there, but nothing too crazy. It seems like the best way to save money on V-Bucks is to keep an eye out for promotions throughout the year or maybe consider buying larger bundles to get a slight discount.
So, in the end, I managed to snag some V-Bucks for a bit cheaper, but it wasn’t the massive Black Friday sale I was initially hoping for. It’s all good, though. I still got to stock up on some V-Bucks without breaking the bank, and now I can get back to playing Fortnite with some new skins.
Oh, I also read somewhere that the exchange rate for V-Bucks can change depending on where you live. And someone said that Turkey and Argentina have lower prices, but I don’t really understand how that works. Another thing, I saw some info about how much 1 million V-Bucks would cost in US dollars – it’s around $8,990! Who spends that much on a game?
Anyway, I just wanted to share my little adventure in trying to find the best V-Bucks deals for Black Friday. It wasn’t a total jackpot, but it was still a win in my book. Hope this helps someone out there who’s also looking to save a few bucks on their Fortnite spending!