The American Dad crossover has landed in Fortnite, and the first thing fans noticed wasn't what's in the bundle. It's what's missing.
Stan Smith, the show's main character and arguably the most recognizable face in the entire series, is not part of the package. For a collaboration built around a show that has been running since 2005, that's a notable absence.
What the 2,700 V-Bucks actually gets you
The bundle runs 2,700 V-Bucks, which works out to roughly $22 depending on your V-Bucks package. For that price, you're getting Roger Smith, the alien shapeshifter, along with Francine Smith and Hayley Smith. The bundle also includes a selection of cosmetic accessories tied to the characters.
Here's the thing: Roger is genuinely one of the most beloved characters in the show, and his outfit variety makes him a solid pick for a Fortnite skin. Francine and Hayley round out the family in a way that makes sense. But the entire bundle is built around supporting cast members while the guy whose name is literally in the show's title sits this one out.
For context, 2,700 V-Bucks is on the higher end for a Fortnite collab bundle. The Fortnite Rambo bundle came in at a lower price point and delivered the headline character front and center. The American Dad bundle pricing feels harder to justify when the face of the franchise isn't included.
Why Stan Smith's absence matters to buyers
Fortnite collab bundles live or die on whether the marquee character is present. When the John Wick skin dropped, it was John Wick. When Spider-Man arrived, it was Spider-Man. Players buying an American Dad bundle are, in most cases, buying it because they grew up watching Stan Smith stumble through absurd CIA plots and suburban family chaos.
Epic Games has not confirmed whether Stan will arrive as a separate purchase or as a future addition. That uncertainty is the real issue. Spending 2,700 V-Bucks now on a bundle that may be rendered incomplete the moment a Stan Smith skin drops separately is a genuine risk.
The bigger pattern with Fortnite collab pricing
This isn't the first time a Fortnite collaboration has felt like it was structured to extract maximum spend from fans. The pattern tends to go: release a bundle with supporting characters, then drop the main character separately at full skin price a few weeks later. Fans who bought the bundle end up paying twice if they want the complete set.
What most players miss is that the Item Shop rotates, and there's rarely urgency to buy on day one. Waiting a week or two often reveals whether a missing character is coming as a standalone skin, which dramatically changes the value calculation on the original bundle.
The American Dad collab is a fun addition to Fortnite's roster, and Roger Smith in particular translates well to the game's aesthetic. But 2,700 V-Bucks for a family bundle without the family patriarch is a tough sell at full price. Keep an eye on the Fortnite guides hub for updates on whether Stan Smith makes it to the Item Shop, and what the best way to build out the full collection will look like once Epic's full rollout becomes clear.








