Fortnite 'Vaulted a Year or More' Section Missing

Fortnite ‘Vaulted a Year or More’ Section Missing: Why Has It Been Removed?

The Fortnite “Vaulted a year or more” section is missing because the developer has removed it for the time being. According to Epic Games, the section will come back “in the future” with “a different set of items.” Once it has been added again, players will be able to access classic items from past seasons.

When will the Fortnite “Vaulted a year or more” Item Shop section return?

It’s not clear when exactly the Fortnite “Vaulted a year or more” Item Shop section will return. It could be as early as next week, with new items to buy. However, it could also be months until players gain access to it again.

Those worried that the “Vaulted a year or more” Item Shop section will be gone forever, meaning they can no longer access older skins or other cosmetics shouldn’t worry, as the official @FortniteStatus Twitter account confirmed that it will eventually come back.

Until its return, players will have to settle for the stand Item Shop selection, with new outfits, back blings, and other items rotating out every so often. Eventually, though, the classics will return.

For more Fortnite guides, here’s why the game’s proximity chat is no longer working. And here’s how to unlock new Dragon Ball Z items.

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