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Fortnite creators will soon be able to sell in-game items to make more money, but are Creative Mode offerings like Steal A Brainrot what players want?


Epic will soon allow Fortnite developers to sell in-game items from their Fortnite islands, allowing creators to make more money.

The Power of Megazord | Fortnite Battle Royale Gameplay Trailer Watch on YouTube Since Creative Mode's release, Epic has revealed, players have spent over 11.2bn hours across 260,000 creator-made islands, resulting in $722,000,000 paid to creators. That vastly outweighs Fortnite's primary Battle Royale modes that generate around 100,000 players during peak weekend play. "This is going to prove to be extremely unhealthy for the game in general I believe, and with the already low player counts this season Epic needs to do something to steer back to the basics, this metaverse stuff has RUINED Fortnite.

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