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COKTOE said:
Ganoncrotch said:

You know that all of the money fortnite generates is from those "baubles" right? Pickaxe/Glider/Skin combo would range in value from 5-100 euro to a fortnite player, sure you can argue that these items have zero impact on the game and as such are valueless ... but that same logic can be applied to 99% of lootbox mechanics in games today which churn out millions if not billions of profit for the companies who utilize them correctly on free to play games.

Samsung Galaxy skin is pretty nuts value right now to fortnite players, call it $10 of fortnite junk and baubles if you want to believe that, but like I said, fortnite is a billion dollar franchise based on that junk and such.

 

Example of what people pay for "junk"

https://www.ebay.ie/itm/FORTNITE-ACCOUNT-WITH-GALAXY-SKIN/183435303048?hash=item2ab5989888:g:0PgAAOSwn6Rbi8AJ

So, as an example, you've linked to somebody's attempt to resell what appears to be the rarest skin currently available. Of course, the two biggest determining factors in the ability to make a profit in the secondary market are: Rarity, and demand. I don't Fortnite. I'm not a Fortniter. I have many questions. I hope you are able to answer some of them. My first question is: What is the like likelihood of somebody obtaining a skin like this with the 1000 v-bucks included in the bundle?

A skin like this? As in a skin exclusive to buying a fortnite bundle with a Samsung high end gaming phone? 100% chance, the pack comes with an exclusive skin with this bundle, there will be people that buy this bundle and sell that skin, likewise there will be people who already have a switch who will want to buy the skin.



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