CouldFortnite 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 within the Unreal Engine, plus all the accessibility of island creation in Fortnite. The customization of this new tool is unparrelled, to the point where some map-makers have already created replicas and homages of their favorite games, from Coconut Mall to the original Chapter 1 Fortnite Map.
Even if you don't intend to get into the nitty-gritty of Unreal Editor For Fortnite by creating your own islands, you can experience this stunning collaboration between Unreal and Fortnite first-hand. Dozens of talented Fortnite creators have already published their projects and demos for public play in Fortnite, and this is only the tip of the iceburg.
Want to check out what all the fuss is about? Check out the map codes below to see the full power of Fortnite Creative 2.0 at play, and explore what Fortnite creators have been up to in Unreal Editor For Fortnite.
Chances are you might have played some version of Prop Hunt in the past, a game in which players disguise themselves as props in a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. Well, what if it was the props' job to hunt you?
Prop Haunters is a spooky Fortnite Creative map where the object is not to "eliminate all props" but rather to find and destroy all the Spirit Shards before time runs out... or the Haunters disguised as props eliminate you.
Ready for an action-packed classic escape heist? In Dungeon Prison Escape, you'll have to sneak, fight, and even platform your way through a maze of medieval dungeons and castle rooms to escape the grounds and earn your freedom.
Have you ever wanted to play Golf With Friends but with your Fortnite squad? Well, now you can in Golfnite! This mini-golf Creative Fortnite map lets you compete against your friends as a golf ball, ping-ponging your way through creative obstacle courses. With eighteen new holes released for the new summer edition, Golfnite has hours of mini-golf chaos in store.
Need some practice with your builds? 1v1 Build Fight is the perfect place to warm up before you squad up for Battle Royale. This blank canvas is the best spot to face off against a single opponent while practicing your quick-build skills. With minimal map structures, there is minimum delay, which means there won't be any blaming "lag" for missing your shots.
Experience the viral roguelite parkour course while ascending through all your favorite landmarks from seasons' past. Inspired by the game Only Up, this Fortnite creator map challenges you to climb from the ground all the way into the stratosphere by scaling floating objects and structures. Fall, and you are back to square one.
Ready for a heavy dose of nostalgia? The team behind AtlasCreative has recreated the original Fortnite Chapter 1 Season 3 map with the power of Fortnite Creative 2.0. All the Points of Interests you once knew and loved, but with the graphical superiority of the Unreal Engine.
Epic Labs has clearly been hard at work in the anticipation of Unreal Editor For Fortnite's launch. You can find a handful of astounding Creative islands created by Epic Labs to showcase the capabilities of UEFN, including this fantastical journey through a mysterious forest to encounter its guardian dragon. This is a solo experience, but certainly not one to skip.
If you loved the Perfect Match levels of Fall Guys, then Color Switch from Creative 2.0 will be right up your alley. Appease the whims of a tantruming Peely, by rushing to step on the color squares he indicates before the time is up. Fail to stand on the correct color, and you'll plunge to your demise.
Speaking of nostalgia, if you fancy a trip back to 2013, take a spin around this retro Fortnite Creative 2.0 arcade. Choose from an assortment of whacky characters - including Dragons Tony and Dangalf - and see how far you can progress through the soaring side-scroller from years' past.
Ever dreamed of being a Power Ranger? Well, now is the time. Choose your ninja color and face off against enemy ninjas with special Spin Attack and Elemental Ball weapons that harness the power of the elements!
This control zone map designed in UEFN is reminescent of many First Person Shooter levels of yore, complete with a sepia-toned grittiness that feels like home. Face off against enemy players in a deserted oil refinery to maintain control over three capture points and come out the victor.
If you are looking for a competitive way to test run the new Creative 2.0 features, take Reclamation for a spin. This 5v5 sci-fi game mode pits you against an enemy team to be the first to gain control of drill sites.
Rather than gunning down your opponents, in The Divide: Squad Assault, your goal is instead to out-do them. Each team spawns on a separate island with its own Boss. The first team to beat the final boss wins!
The classic Escort the Payload game mode has entered the Fortnite Creative 2.0 scene. Whether you are on the attacking or defending team, maintaining your position and control over the payload is crucial to winning this 5v5 battle.
Embrace your inner superhero vigilante in this vibrant cyberpunk mini-mode. Glide and hook-shot your way across platforms of hovercars and trucks, and fight against the bots guarding the transport vehicles.
Experience all the rush and panic of Battle Royale, but mini. This battle royale is located on a miniature island, with less players but plenty of chaos and fun. Put into such close quarters, its kill or get killed.
Who will win control of the fort? Team red or blue? In this map, the world is split quite literally in half. Eliminate opponents on the enemy team and wrestle control of the fort in your team's hands!
Survival in Fortnite takes on a whole knew meaning with this Creative Map, Operation: Sandstorm. Build up your base and defend it against massive hordes of zombies using tanks, planes, and more. If you thought that was enough, the harsh desert landscape is also out to get you in this intense survival mini-mode.
If you are big fan of Prop Hunt game modes, than this might be the map for you. Enter one of Atlas Hiding Game's four hugely oversized rooms, and find the perfect hiding spot amongst giant bowling pins, pool noodles, and couch cushions.
This new take on the classic deathmatch mini-mode is sure to get your heart racing. In Loadout Swap FFA, the first to get 45 eliminations wins! The catch? You can only regain health by eliminating other players. The more enemy players you kill, the more speed boosts you gain as well. It all resets if you are downed however, so be on your guard.
For many people, "Fortnite" means "Battle Royale", but there's more to this game than its most famous feature. If you're a Fortnite fan then you really shouldn't sleep on its Creative Mode. Below are our picks for the very best Fortnite Creative codes out there.
If you want to plug right into the zeitgeist, there are few better options than the Loki TVA: Prop Hunt map. The recent Loki miniseries on Disney+ was practically mandatory viewing for Marvel fans, and this map takes you to the Time Variance Authority to play hide-and-seek, one of the most popular gameplay styles in Fortnite Creative. It's still a very new map at this point, but that just means it's your opportunity to be a trendsetter. Fortnite Crew subscribers can even don July's brand-new Loki skin for the complete experience!
There are many excellent horror-themed maps in Fortnite Creative, but Alverton Hills: Asylum is widely agreed to be the best one. If you're a fan of story-rich indie horror, it's honestly up there with some of the best horror games out there right now; and you should consider following its creator SundayCW, who has basically spawned their own horror franchise within Fortnite at this point. Oh, and it's single-player only! Don't have nightmares...
According to Epic's official data on the most-played Creative Mode maps, the last update in May 2021 showed Finest's Realistic 2v2 smashing engagement numbers in the "Practice" category for several weeks in a row. Creator Finest has also put out a very popular 1v1 map in the same vein, as well as 3v3 and higher-numbered alternatives, so you can scale up or down depending on how many friends you want to play with. But the stats don't lie, and 2v2 seems to be the fan-favourite combination.
Another headlining game according to Epic's player stats, Pro 100 leads the "Combat" category, and is a big enough deal that it actually featured in the recent series of official Fortnite Cosmic Summer Challenges. The map allows 2-16 players to participate per match, and splits them into two teams competing for the win. It's worth noting that this map was trending high well before its inclusion in the Epic-designed challenges, and is still going just as strong now that those challenges are winding down.
Concluding our trilogy of the most-played maps according to Epic, Prison Breakout heads up the "Variety" category. There's an unwritten rule that games allowing fan-made maps will always spawn an ersatz GTA Online that's quite good actually, and Prison Breakout is Fortnite's. You can choose to side with prison escapees or guards as you complete mini-missions, furnish your character's apartment, and (as of the latest update) compete in arena battles.
Lost in the Unknown is a survival horror map for one to two players. Reminiscent of The Forest, the experience begins with your character(s) surviving a plane crash and finding themselves forced to fend off the hostilities of nature in a remote wilderness, only for things to get progressively spookier as the game goes on. This community favourite has spawned many of those YouTube jumpscare videos that everyone loves, so it's unsurprising that fans are eager to play it for themselves.
Fortnite Creatives love playing hide-and-seek, so we had to include another entry like it on this list (you know, in case you haven't seen Loki yet). There are many great maps in this style, but Prop Hunt stands out so much that Epic themselves featured the map on their blog at its release. Players can take their hiding skills to the next level by turning themselves into almost any decorative object in the game. It's honestly worth it just to see a toilet, a tractor, or a motor home waddle away sheepishly when they think no-one's looking.
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