Fortnite has come under fire after microtransactions on Creative islands has led to the potential for children gambling.
Fortnite is now allowing devs behind user-generated Creative mode maps to sell their own in-game purchases, opening the door for even more spending, now even on things like loot boxes.
Steal the Brainrot, one of Fortnite's biggest creative maps, is now charging a ton of money for loot boxes and gambling-like slot machines.
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One of the most efficient features of Fortnite is its simple interface design. Even new players can get used to all of the game’s settings in a matter of minutes. This is also true for the Fortnite ...
Could Fortnite Creative 2.0 be the future of Fortnite? With the debut of the Unreal Editor For Fortnite add-on, community developers and map-makers now have access to all the possibilities of coding ...
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Fortnite Creative 2.0 has arrived, and brand-new creations have started to land in the Discover section. There are many vastly different maps, so we will help you keep track of the best ones using the ...
Fortnite is having something of a throwback period recently. Not only have props and items from Chapter One been popping up all over the map, but Epic Games has now confirmed that the game will be ...