Fortnitedeveloper Epic Games have responded to accusations of price gouging from the game’s community, following an outpouring of anger regarding the price of the skins included in theAvatar: The Last Airbendercrossover event.

Long-time fans ofFortnitewill know that crossover events are a regular occurrence, and withAvatarholding a special place in the hearts of many, the community was excited to get their hands on the new cosmetics when they dropped as part of theApril 9Fortnitepatch. That hype quickly turned to anger, however, when fans realized the skins would cost 2,000 V-Bucks each, which is around $16.

Aang, Katara, Zuko, and Toph using their bending abilities.

The frustration was compounded by an announcement which revealed Epic’s plan to remove rarities from cosmetics sold in the Item Store.Fortniteplayers immediately accused the developer of canning rarities to charge the community exorbitant prices for skins.

“The newAvatarskins are at a [much higher price] than they should be, and now the rarity of cosmetics has been removed precisely, so Epic can charge more for skins that are not worth the price,”wroteone frustrated gamer. Others singled out the fact that the skins don’t even come with multiplayer styles as their biggest point of anger, asking: “2,000 V-Bucks each yet not even a single edit style, what are we paying this much for?”

Katara using water bending in Fortnite

In response, Epic Games community manager Sean McIntosh replied that he “appreciated the feedback” and wanted to clarify that “our approach to the way we price things isn’t change because of the removal of color labelling from Shop items. We just [want to] simplifyFortnite‘s appearance across the locker.”

That response didn’t fly withFortnitefans on Reddit, however, who called it a “complete lie” andpointed outthat no one had “asked for the rarities to be removed.” McIntosh did not reply to any of the responses to his clarification, but when Destructoid reached out to Epic Games for comment, they pointed to theirofficial blogwhere they went in-depth on the decision to scrap the rarities.

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From a fan perspective, it’s understandable that fans would see Epic removing cosmetic rarities on the same day they charge 2,000 V-Bucks for the skin as related and upsetting. For me, I find it especially tough to wrap my head around, considering that for the price of twoAvatarskins, you could buy a full game likeHelldivers 2.

It’s unclear whether Epic will adjust pricing or backtrack on their plans to remove cosmetic rarities fromFortnitefollowing this backlash. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as information becomes available.

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