The economy of the popular Creative mode in Fortnite will be seeing some significant changes this year, according to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney. This UGC platform has been the birthplace of several unique and impressive creations, with Fortnite creators making Cyberpunk 2077 tributes, race tracks, and much more.
Similar to other viral video games like Minecraft, Fortnite offers a Creative mode that gives players the tools they need to craft massive environments and even their own alternate game modes. These players can then share a code that corresponds to their custom map, allowing other players to visit the worlds and participate in various activities. This mode also provides opportunities to use items and features that aren't available in the base game. While fans have found no shortage of entertainment through this mode, it can also be lucrative for creators, as Fortnite pays out five percent of each sale linked to a particular creator code. This can be particularly beneficial for players behind popular custom Fortnite game modes like Prison Break.
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The economy integrated into Fortnite Creative will be seeing some "big changes" sometime this year, according to comments made by <a href=«https://twitter.com/TimSweeneyEpic/status/1510034924287500290?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Tim Sweeney
on Twitter (via PCGamesN). Sweeney had previously confirmed that Fortnite Creative 2.0 would be released this year, but his tweet claimed that the third version of this mode was being worked on currently as well. It's unclear when Epic Games plans to ship Fortnite Creative 3.0.
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