The February 2025 Fortnite Crew pack introduces the mysterious Haruka of the Masks, a warrior character with an impressive design featuring a face mask and dual-style functionality in both Battle Royale and LEGO modes. Let’s break down everything you need to know about this month’s Crew subscription along with its pricing and if it’s worth getting the pack.
The February 2025 Crew Pack centers around the Haruka of the Masks outfit, which comes with a design combining traditional and modern elements. The character sports silver hair, a mask that blends well with the Japanese theme of the current Chapter, and a red combat outfit. The pack includes both the standard Battle Royale version and a detailed LEGO-style variant of the character.
Haruka of the Masks outfit | Sharpened Shadow Pickaxe | Shadow Hyotan Back Bling | Haruka of the Masks LEGO Style |
Along with the main outfit, you get the Shadow Hyotan Back Bling and The Sharpened Shadow Pickaxe, both matching the outfit’s red and black color scheme. If you maintain your subscription, you can unlock five different Legacy styles over time, starting with the basic Legacy variant and progressing through Auric, Phase, Rimebound, and finally the Cosmic Legacy style by July 2025.
The Fortnite Crew subscription costs $12 per month and comes packed with several benefits beyond just the monthly cosmetic pack:
Monthly Benefits | Image |
1,000 V-Bucks | |
Battle Pass | |
OG Pass | |
LEGO Pass | |
Music Pass | |
Rocket Pass Premium |
The Haruka skin is pretty unique compared to recent Crew Pack releases. You get this masked warrior character with silver hair and a red/black outfit that looks clean in-game. The mask design is detailed without being too busy, and the whole setup just works well together.
As for the Crew subscription itself – you’re getting the Battle Pass, OG Pass, LEGO Pass, Music Pass, 1,000 V-Bucks monthly, and even Rocket League’s Rocket Pass Premium. If you play Fortnite regularly and were planning to get the Battle Pass anyway, the extra stuff makes it a decent deal.
The skin alone probably isn’t worth subscribing for if you’re on the fence, but if you’ve been thinking about getting Crew anyway, this is a solid month to jump in. The Haruka skin looks good in-game and the progressive styles give you some extra content to look forward to over the next few months.