In Fortnite and many other games, you first exchange your money for another currency before you can buy something in the shop. Now there is a tool that helps you keep track of your costs.
What kind of tool is it? The Sparkasse has created a new tool that is supposed to help you better understand how much money you spend on items in the shop.
In many games, you first have to exchange your real money for another currency like V-Bucks before you can shop in the store, but often the conversion of the fictional currency into euros is not immediately obvious.
The new tool from Sparkasse is meant to help you with that. Here is the tool:
New tool brings clarity
What can the tool do? The Sparkasse calculator works really simply. You can just enter the amount your skin costs on the calculator’s website in your browser, and you will know how many euros that is. In addition to Fortnite, many other games are also offered.
Here you can find a list of all games:
- Fortnite
- League of Legends
- Roblox
- EA FC24
- Candy Crush
- Clash of Clans
- Valorant
- Rocket League
- Hearthstone
- Minecraft
- Apex Legends
- Genshin Impact
- Call of Duty: Warzone
- Overwatch 2
- Destiny 2
- Diablo IV
- RAID: Shadow Legends
- Battlefield 2042
- The Finals
- Fall Guys
- Forge Of Empires
- Hero Wars
- Game of Thrones: Winter is Coming
- Elvenar
- Zoo 2: Animal Park
- Farmerama
- Hero Zero
- Goodgame Empire
- Big Farm
- Seafight
How are the prices calculated? The Sparkasse in-game calculator only uses the base prices for its calculations. Prices from bundles or other promotions, like “the more you load, the more you get for free” are not taken into account by the tool.
Is the tool available on mobile? Yes, the tool is also available on mobile. There, you can easily use it like Google Lens to hover over the in-game currency and find out how much that is in euros.
If you like watching videos of new skins, you can also install the in-game calculator as a browser extension. With the push of a button, you can see how much the skin actually costs while watching videos, helping you keep track of your expenses.
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