Charlie
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Former Epic developer pitches how they would improve #Fortnite Crew 👑 @AlexMuirQA, a senior QA tester on Festival who was laid off by Epic last month, made a few posts and comments today discussing Fortnite Crew and some of the changes to the subscription that he'd personally suggested. Apparently, there have been a lot of ideas and conversations about how to make the service more valuable. Muir's pitch was to give subscribers a "token" for each month they subscribed to the service. These tokens could be spent on a rotating Shop that would include old Battle Pass Outfits and other items. Muir said that the idea didn't move up the chain for various reasons, including exclusivity concerns. 💭 How would you improve Fortnite Crew?







Former Epic developer pitches how they would improve #Fortnite Crew 👑 @AlexMuirQA, a senior QA tester on Festival who was laid off by Epic last month, made a few posts and comments today discussing Fortnite Crew and some of the changes to the subscription that he'd personally suggested. Apparently, there have been a lot of ideas and conversations about how to make the service more valuable. Muir's pitch was to give subscribers a "token" for each month they subscribed to the service. These tokens could be spent on a rotating Shop that would include old Battle Pass Outfits and other items. Muir said that the idea didn't move up the chain for various reasons, including exclusivity concerns. 💭 How would you improve Fortnite Crew?




Alex Muir, who was recently laid off from Epic Games has a banger idea for the Fortnite Crew -You would receive a 'token' for each month you own the crew subscription, to then use that token to buy cosmetics from older passes/events. Would you like this idea?



Former Epic developer pitches how they would improve #Fortnite Crew 👑 @AlexMuirQA, a senior QA tester on Festival who was laid off by Epic last month, made a few posts and comments today discussing Fortnite Crew and some of the changes to the subscription that he'd personally suggested. Apparently, there have been a lot of ideas and conversations about how to make the service more valuable. Muir's pitch was to give subscribers a "token" for each month they subscribed to the service. These tokens could be spent on a rotating Shop that would include old Battle Pass Outfits and other items. Muir said that the idea didn't move up the chain for various reasons, including exclusivity concerns. 💭 How would you improve Fortnite Crew?

























