Fortnite Crew is being tested with something new under the hood, and it directly targets the slowest part of the game right now. Epic Games is trialing XP multipliers attached to the subscription, which would speed up how fast you climb the Battle Pass without grinding Creative maps for hours.
Quick answer: Epic is testing three Crew XP boost tiers — 5%, 10%, and 20% — tied to your subscription status. The boost stays active only while your Crew membership is active. It is not live yet and Epic has not confirmed a release date.
The three Fortnite Crew XP boost tiers
The tested structure splits the bonus into three multiplier levels. Each tier raises the XP you earn across Fortnite experiences, so progress through the Battle Pass tiers builds faster the higher your boost goes.
| Tier | XP boost |
|---|---|
| Tier 1 | 5% |
| Tier 2 | 10% |
| Tier 3 | 20% |
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The multiplier works the same way as Battle Pass access through Crew. As long as your membership is active, the XP boost stays applied to your account. The moment your subscription lapses, the boost goes with it.
That setup invites an obvious tactic. You could subscribe while grinding the Battle Pass, ride the 20% boost to the finish, then cancel once the Pass is complete. It also means players willing to pay finish faster than those who don’t, which pushes Crew closer to a pay-to-win framing for Battle Pass progression.
What it means for Fortnite XP maps
Creative and UEFN XP maps exist because regular matches level you up slowly. A flat 20% boost across every Fortnite experience would chip away at that need. Instead of routing through tycoon farms and AFK spots to hit the daily cap, a subscriber could lean on the multiplier plus normal quests and reach the same place with less effort.
XP maps wouldn’t disappear, since they still help free players and stack on top of any boost. But their role in the leveling ecosystem would shrink for anyone paying the monthly fee.
How higher tiers might be unlocked
How you reach Tier 2 or Tier 3 is not settled. The tested design hints at two routes. The boost could scale with how long you have been subscribed, mirroring the Crew Legacy system that hands out extra styles for skins based on subscription length. Alternatively, Epic could attach the higher tiers to specific in-game quests reserved for Crew members.
Note: Neither path is confirmed, so treat the unlock method as unsettled until Epic details it.
What Fortnite Crew already includes
For $11.99 per month, Crew bundles a stack of benefits that the XP boost would sit on top of. Knowing what already comes with it helps you weigh whether the boost changes the value.
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Battle Pass | Premium track access while subscribed |
| OG Pass | Included with membership |
| Music Pass | Included with membership |
| LEGO Pass | Included with membership |
| Monthly Crew pack | One exclusive skin plus extra cosmetics each month |
| V-Bucks | Monthly V-Bucks grant |
One catch worth remembering is that the Premium Battle Pass track only stays unlocked while you stay subscribed. Cancel mid-grind and you lose access to the premium rewards you hadn’t yet earned. The Battle Pass can still be bought outright for 800 V-Bucks if you prefer to own it without the subscription.
The current Chapter 7 Season 3 Battle Pass, Runners, runs until August 20, 2026, giving subscribers a long window to put any boost to use.
Reports also point to a Disney+ membership being folded into Crew at some point, which alongside the multiple in-game passes and exclusive cosmetics suggests Epic is steadily widening what the subscription offers. The XP boost is still in testing with no confirmed launch, so for now the fastest reliable leveling still comes from weekly quests, daily goals, and the best Creative XP maps. If the multipliers ship as tested, the math on finishing a Battle Pass shifts toward simply staying subscribed.






