If you’re thinking about canceling your Fortnite Crew subscription, the process might seem a bit confusing at first. That’s because each platform handles cancellations differently – what works on PlayStation won’t work on Xbox, and the PC method is completely different from both.
Don’t worry though, I’ll walk you through the exact steps for each platform so you can cancel your Fortnite Crew Subscription without any hassle.
You have three simple ways to cancel on PC and mobile:
Through the Epic Games Website:
Through the Epic Games Store App:
In-Game Method:
For PS5:
For PS4:
Through the Console:
After you cancel your Fortnite Crew subscription, you might be wondering what happens to all those items and benefits you’ve collected. The good news is that you get to keep quite a bit. All those V-Bucks you’ve earned? They’re yours to keep. The same goes for any Crew Pack items you’ve already received – those aren’t going anywhere. Your Battle Pass access stays active too, and if you’ve been working on unlocking stages for your Crew items, that progress stays intact.
However, there are some things you’ll lose access to once your subscription period ends. You won’t be able to claim premium rewards from the OG Pass, Music Pass, or LEGO Pass anymore. Think of it like a VIP pass that expires – you keep everything you claimed while you had it, but you can’t get new VIP benefits anymore. This is especially important if you’re in the middle of working toward specific rewards in any of these passes.
The timing of all this is pretty straightforward – your benefits don’t disappear the moment you hit that cancel button. Instead, everything stays active until your current billing period ends.
This means you can still make the most of your subscription until that date, claiming any available rewards or completing any challenges you’re working on. If you ever change your mind later, you can always resubscribe – your account stays ready for you to jump back in whenever you want.