Epic Games has finally introduced account merging for Fortnite, allowing you to carry over your items and V-Bucks from other platforms.
Fortnite has long allowed you to keep your progression, unlocked skins and V-Bucks across the PC, mobile, Switch and Xbox versions of the game, but the PS4 version was infamous for not playing nice with other consoles. Fortunately, that's changed. now you can also earm free vbucks using lots of ways.
Epic Games has finally introduced account merging for its wildly popular battle royale game, meaning that if you've been playing on PS4 and want to transfer your account to Switch and Xbox, you can do so with a few quick steps
When you visit Fortnite's merging site, you'll be asked to choose a Primary Account (the one you plan to continue using), and a Secondary Account that you want to carry over your data from.
Note that your Secondary Account will be disabled once you perform the merge, so if you, say, want to bring your PS4 progression over to Switch or Xbox, you'll have to say goodbye to it on PS4.
Also keep in mind that it will take two weeks for your items and V-bucks to carry over from your secondary to your primary account, so don't panic if you don't see your stuff show up right away.
1. Visit Epic's Fortnite Account Merge site and click Get Started.
2. Select your platform of choice for your primary account. You'll then be directed to that platform's login site for example, Xbox Live or PlayStation Network, where you'll have to log in with your credentials.
3. Enter the authentication code sent to your email address.
4. Select your secondary platform and repeat the process.
5. Review your associated accounts for each platform, and select Preview Merge.
6. If everything looks good in the preview, check off the acknowledgement box and select Start Account Merge.
7. Type the phrase you're presented with to authorize the merge.
8. Your accounts are now merged! Remember that it will take around two weeks for your secondary account's items and V-Bucks to transfer over.
There are a few pieces of fine print to keep in mind before performing a merge, as outlined by Epic:-