
Fortnite Starter Pack, the Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack is the best deal you can get in the game
By gameadmin 2 days agoFortnite Starter Pack, the Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack is the best deal you can get in the game
By
Iain Wilson
last updated
9 May 2025
We did the math and this Fortnite Starter Pack gives you a lot of bang for your V-Buck

The newest Fortnite Starter Pack is here, and this one is the street art-themed Graffiti Revolution Pack, which delivers a handy amount of virtual currency plus a couple of cosmetic items you can pull from your locker to update your character’s look. There was a time previously when the content included here remained exclusive to these packs, but now Epic has added that caveat that items “may return in the future” to allow for a potential return further down the line. With that being said, it’s unlikely the outfit and gear featured here will be repeated in the near future, so you shouldn’t be worried about it.
As with previous offerings, these packs are a great way to get hold of some additional V-Bucks for your account without wanting to splash out too much, as they feature some low-cost currency and items that can’t be purchased from the main Item Shop. If you’re thinking of investing and want some further details, then I’ve broken down all of the benefits you’ll receive if you go ahead and buy the Graffiti Revolution Pack.
The latest Fortnite Starter Pack, as mentioned, is the Graffiti Revolution Pack which is live right now as part of Fortnite Season 3 in Chapter 6, and is available on every platform Fortnite can be played on. The Graffiti Revolution Pack costs $4.49/£3.49 and will get you a solid budget of 600 V-Bucks for microtransactions in Fortnite, as well as the Marika outfit (with Lego Fortnite style), Graffiti Spraypack back bling, and Aerosol Hammer pickaxe. Read on to see what these items look like, and why the Starter Pack is a worthy investment of your money.
Fortnite Starter Pack – The Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack
Even if you don’t plan on equipping these new cosmetic items, this still represents a great value deal for in-game currency alone. There is now an officially set date for when this Fortnite Starter Pack will go off sale, so it will no longer be available as of July 18, 2025 at midnight local time. Therefore if you’re considering a purchase, then don’t wait too long before you commit.
I wasn’t just guessing with that V-Bucks efficiency talk – here’s how the math stacks up for each individual V-Bucks purchase Fortnite offers, taking into account total V-Bucks including “bonuses” for buying in bulk, and rounding to the nearest whole number:
- 13,500 V-Bucks for $89.99 is 150 V-Bucks per dollar
- 5,000 V-Bucks for $36.99 is 135 V-Bucks per dollar
- 2,800 V-Bucks for $22.99 is 122 V-Bucks per dollar
- 1,000 V-Bucks for $8.99 is 111 V-Bucks per dollar
- 600 V-Bucks for $4.49 is 134 V-Bucks per dollar
The ratios work out similarly for GBP and other currencies. As you can see, the Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack gives you the most V-Buck buying power of any option under the 5,000 purchase – which is quite an investment in in-game currency, since you could also use that same amount of cash to buy a whole new game. Or perhaps just an irresponsible amount of pie, if you prefer.
The Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack, on the other hand, is comfortably in “impulse buy” territory even without the Marika outfit (with Lego style) plus matching Graffiti Spraypack back bling and Aerosol Hammer pickaxe.
Do note that the Fortnite Graffiti Revolution Pack can only be purchased once for each account, so it isn’t an endless wellspring of in-game currency. And if you’d also like to buy the Battle Pass without grinding for the free Fortnite V-Bucks you occasionally earn, you’ll still need to buy extra on top to reach the 1,000 V-Bucks asking price; in other words, if you’re starting with this Fortnite Starter Pack, it won’t actually save you any money on the Battle Pass. You can always use those extra V-Bucks to pick up more customisation items though, or put them towards buying the next season’s Battle Pass!
Fortnite PlayStation Plus Virtual Warrior Pack
Don’t forget, if you’re a PS5 or PS4 player and PS+ subscriber then you can also grab the latest Fortnite PlayStation Plus Virtual Warrior Pack, which is free and includes the exclusive Shinji outfit (with Lego style), Virtual Servpak back bling, and Crimson Codeblade pickaxe. Hey, it’s always nice to get a little bonus, right?
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Iain originally joined Future in 2012 to write guides for CVG, PSM3, and Xbox World, before moving on to join GamesRadar in 2013 as Guides Editor. His words have also appeared in OPM, OXM, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, and SFX. He is better known to many as ‘Mr Trophy’, due to his slightly unhealthy obsession with amassing intangible PlayStation silverware, and he now has over 800 Platinum pots weighing down the shelves of his virtual award cabinet. He does not care for Xbox Achievements.
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