Want to know exactly how much you've spent on Fortnite? This guide shows you how to track your in-game spending, preventing any financial surprises. While Fortnite is free-to-play, those V-Buck purchases can add up quickly!
Two Methods to Track Your Fortnite Spending
There are two main ways to check your Fortnite spending: directly through your Epic Games account and using a third-party website. It's crucial to monitor your spending to avoid unexpected charges. Remember that seemingly small purchases can accumulate significantly over time.
Method 1: Check Your Epic Games Store Account
All V-Buck transactions are recorded in your Epic Games Store account, regardless of your platform or payment method. Here's how to check:
- Visit the Epic Games Store website and log in.
- Click your username in the top right corner.
- Select "Account," then "Transactions."
- On the "Purchase" tab, scroll through your transaction history, clicking "Show More" as needed.
- Locate entries showing "5,000 V-Bucks" (or other V-Buck amounts) and their corresponding dollar value. Note these amounts.
- Use a calculator to sum your total V-Bucks and total currency spent.
Important Considerations:
- Free Epic Games Store games will appear in your transactions; you'll need to differentiate them from V-Buck purchases.
- V-Buck card redemptions may not always display a dollar amount.

Method 2: Use Fortnite.gg
As highlighted by Dot Esports, Fortnite.gg offers another method (though it requires manual entry):
- Go to Fortnite.gg and log in (or create an account).
- Navigate to "My Locker."
- Manually add each outfit and item you've purchased from your Cosmetics section by clicking on the item and then "+ Locker." You can also search for items.
- Your locker will then display the total V-Buck value of your owned items.
- Use a V-Buck to dollar converter (many are available online) to estimate your total spending.
Neither method is perfect, but they provide reasonable estimations of your Fortnite expenditure.
Fortnite is available on various platforms, including Meta Quest 2 and 3.