How to Cancel Fortnite Crew: A Complete Guide for Every Platform

Fortnite Crew is Epic Games' monthly subscription service, bundling V-Bucks, the current Battle Pass, and an exclusive cosmetic pack. It auto-renews each month, which means if you don't actively cancel it, the charge keeps coming. The cancellation process isn't complicated — but where you cancel depends entirely on where you originally subscribed, and that's where most people get confused.

Why Cancellation Isn't One-Size-Fits-All

Epic Games doesn't process all Fortnite Crew payments directly. When you subscribe through a platform like PlayStation, Xbox, iOS, or the Epic Games website, that platform becomes the billing intermediary. This means you can only cancel through the platform that charged you — trying to cancel in the wrong place simply won't work.

Before doing anything else, check your email for the original subscription confirmation. It will tell you exactly which platform billed you.

How to Cancel Fortnite Crew by Platform

Cancelling Through the Epic Games Website

If you subscribed directly through Epic's website or the Epic Games Launcher:

  1. Go to epicgames.com and log into your account
  2. Click your profile icon and open Account Settings
  3. Navigate to Subscriptions
  4. Find Fortnite Crew and select Cancel Subscription
  5. Confirm the cancellation

Your Crew benefits remain active until the end of the current billing period.

Cancelling on PlayStation (PS4 / PS5)

If you subscribed through a PlayStation console or the PlayStation Store:

  1. Go to Settings on your console
  2. Select Account Management → PlayStation Subscriptions
  3. Find Fortnite Crew in your active subscriptions
  4. Choose Cancel Subscription

Alternatively, you can do this through the PlayStation Store website by navigating to your account's subscription management section.

Cancelling on Xbox

If you subscribed through an Xbox console or the Microsoft Store:

  1. Go to account.microsoft.com and sign in
  2. Navigate to Services & Subscriptions
  3. Find Fortnite Crew and click Manage → Cancel

You can also do this directly on your console via Settings → Account → Subscriptions.

Cancelling on Nintendo Switch

If you subscribed through a Nintendo account:

  1. Visit accounts.nintendo.com and log in
  2. Go to Shop Menu → Subscriptions
  3. Select Fortnite Crew and choose to cancel

Cancelling on iOS (iPhone / iPad) 🍎

If you subscribed through the App Store, Apple handles your billing — not Epic:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad
  2. Tap your Apple ID at the top
  3. Go to Subscriptions
  4. Find Fortnite Crew and tap Cancel Subscription

Note: Due to the ongoing legal dispute between Apple and Epic Games, Fortnite is not currently available on the iOS App Store in some regions. If you had an active subscription before any removal, check your Apple subscriptions directly to confirm its status.

Cancelling on Android

If you subscribed through the Google Play Store:

  1. Open the Google Play Store app
  2. Tap your profile icon → Payments & Subscriptions → Subscriptions
  3. Find Fortnite Crew and tap Cancel Subscription

If you subscribed through the Samsung Galaxy Store or another Android storefront, you'll need to manage the cancellation through that specific store's account settings.

What Happens After You Cancel 🗓️

Cancelling Fortnite Crew doesn't cut off access immediately. A few things to know:

What HappensDetails
Remaining accessBenefits continue until the end of the paid billing period
V-Bucks already earnedThese stay in your account permanently
Current Battle PassRemains active and you keep all progress and rewards earned
Exclusive Crew cosmeticsItems already claimed stay in your locker
Future Crew PacksYou won't receive the next month's exclusive pack

The subscription does not refund the current month's charge unless you're within the refund window defined by your platform's own policy.

Variables That Affect Your Cancellation Experience

Several factors can change how straightforward this process is:

  • Account age and billing history — Some platforms surface the subscription more prominently if you've been a long-term subscriber
  • Region — Subscription management interfaces differ slightly by country, and some platform features aren't available everywhere
  • Family account setups — If Fortnite Crew was purchased under a family or child account on PlayStation or Nintendo, the family manager may need to handle cancellation
  • Multiple accounts — Players who run Fortnite on more than one platform may have subscribed under a different account than they expect
  • Browser vs. app management — Some platforms let you manage subscriptions both in-app and via a web browser; if one method gives you trouble, the other often works

Common Cancellation Mistakes

Cancelling in the wrong place is the most frequent issue. If you subscribed through PlayStation and try to cancel through Epic's website, the subscription stays active and you'll keep getting charged.

Waiting too close to the renewal date can also cause issues. Most platforms process cancellations quickly, but to be safe, cancel at least 24–48 hours before your next billing date.

Confusing cancellation with account deletion — cancelling Fortnite Crew doesn't affect your Epic Games account or any other purchases.

The Variable That Matters Most

The steps above cover every major platform, but the one factor that determines your actual path is simply which storefront took your money. Knowing that changes everything — it defines which website or console menu you need to open, which login credentials to use, and whether Epic Games is even involved in the cancellation at all.

If you're unsure which platform billed you, your bank or card statement will show the merchant name alongside the charge, which usually makes the source clear.