One reason that Fortnite is sharing the wealth with community developers is that its biggest competitor, Roblox, has been ...
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The Dance with Sabrina event in Fortnite gives players a unique virtual concert experience. Not only do they get to see an artist perform, but gamers also get to play along to the songs and have the ...
Creators building experiences in Fortnite are getting a new way to earn revenue. Epic says developers will soon have the ...
The Fortnite Slumberyard's dance floor is calling out for a performance, so you'll need to put on a show by jamming there as well as entertaining the masses by playing your favorite instrument on the ...
Fortnite has released a new dance emote called the Evil Plan. Evil Plane Dance emote features moves by Marcus Parks II, a high school football player. The new dance emote also features music by Kanii ...
Fortnite is giving creators Roblox-style V-Buck shops with bigger payouts, reshaping how players spend across custom islands.
Celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Mariah Carey are routinely added to the fun-filled world of Fortnite, but oftentimes, the popular performers only receive a new emote instead of an entire cosmetic set.
You’ll be tasked with claiming a plot and building a house in Lego Fortnite Brick Life, but how do you do that? You may think you need to save up a ton of money, but you can actually place some builds ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday, June 25 it is sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases while playing the game. The agency ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Epic Games regularly pays creators for the right to use their dance moves, but a lawyer who successfully sued for copyright infringement is back with ...