Epic Games has announced a new program for Fortnite that will allow creators to generate revenue. Thanks to this program, Fortnite will have the opportunity to earn money.
Epic Games will soon release the Unreal Engine Editor, also known as Creative 2.0, for Fortnite. This update will completely change the game by allowing creators to create much larger maps with custom objects, animations and scripts. With this update Fortnite monetization steps will be taken.
Fortnite monetization will now be real
The big update will be out on Wednesday, March 22. Considering that the update has been delayed multiple times, Fortnite players are happy that it will finally be out in a few days. After Creative 2.0 is released, players will be able to earn money from their custom maps. This will be an additional source of income for creators currently enrolled in the Support-A-Creator program only.
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Fortnite Creative 2.0, officially known as the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, will be the evolution of the game’s Creative mode. It will allow the community to create their own games within Fortnite. Tim Sweeney stated that Fortnite Creative 2.0 will allow players to “create very high quality game content and coding and embed it into Fortnite without having to make any agreements with us” and that it is “open to the public.”
Similar to Roblox, Fortnite’s Unreal Editor will allow creators to monetize their content. “We’re building an economy,” Sweeney said. gave his words. Also, “This will support content creators to actually start a business and profit from the trade that comes from people playing their content.” also included his words.
Previous leaks regarding Fortnite Creative 2.0 have indicated that it will include a plethora of things, including creating your own models, maps, vehicles, and more.
What can you do with the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN)?
UEFN enhances the concepts used in the Fortnite creative toolset by adding new features and capabilities. The beta will provide creators with an early UEFN release that will evolve based on their feedback. With the Beta version of UEFN you will be able to:
- Creating custom content with modeling and materials tools
- Import textures, animations and sound
- Using Niagara to create VFX effects
- Animation with Control Rig and Sequencer
- Game design with Verse
- Creating landscapes
- Creating greater experiences with World Partition
- Using Fab to discover and import assets
- Use live editing to collaborate with others in real time
- Integrated revision control for collaboration with Skein