Summary

Fortniteplayers have taken to social media to question why Kicks haven’t been included in the battle royale’s recent battle passes. Epic Games has officially launched Chapter 6 Season 2 ofFortnite, which debuted with several new locations on the map, a major revamp of the loot pool, and a fresh battle pass for fans to unlock.

Kicks were originally introduced in late 2024 and have since become a staple in the game’s Item Shop. However, theprice ofFortnite’s Kickshas been criticized by gamers since release, with many fans claiming the cosmetics' cost should be cut in half. For reference, many Nike Kicks are priced at 1,000 V-Bucks, which can then be equipped on a skin as an accessory. Some players have pointed out that entire skins sometimes only cost 800 V-Bucks, meaning the accessory could be worth more than the skin it’s paired with.

In a recent post on Reddit, like_spvce questioned why Epic Games didn’t include Kicks in the battle pass forChapter 6 Season 2 ofFortnite. In fact, they noticed that Kicks haven’t been present in any of the game’s various passes since their debut in November. Some players were quick to point out that a similar thing happened when Epic Games first introduced vehicle cosmetics into the title. One person suggested that Epic Games made the intentional move to give its players an initial “taste” of the new item type before moving it exclusively to the Item Shop for purchase.

Fortnite Players Want More Kicks in Battle Passes

Some fans commented that Kicks would have felt like a natural fit withinFortnite’s Chapter 6 Season 2 battle pass, as there is a strong emphasis on style. A few people even suggested that the Kicks didn’t need to be licensed, since Epic Games has released several of its own original designs at a lower price. While there’s no way of knowing how the developers will respond, many fans are hoping to see more Kicks included with passes and events in the future.

Kicks have been at the forefront of discussion lately, as the community was recently taken aback by a pair ofbunny slippers receiving edit styles inFortnite. While many people were excited to see another color option for the slippers, others questioned why Nike’s Kicks didn’t receive the same treatment. They pointed to the recent Air Jordan 11 Kicks that came in two colors, but the variants were sold individually for 1,000 V-Bucks each. Meanwhile,Fortnite’s bunny slippers are priced at 600 V-Bucks and include both pink and blue styles. A few people mentioned that the decision could have been Nike’s, but the details of the collaboration are unknown. Despite a few hiccups with Kicks, many fans are still feeling optimistic about the future ofFortnite.