Epic Games the publisher of Fortnite Battle Royale shares updated Fortnite Island Creator Rules. It adds more detail to 1.13.3 about the types of terms and imagery that are prohibited because they may mislead players about XP gains. Check out these updated rules below:
Fortnite Island Creator Rules
The Fortnite Creative & Unreal Editor for Fortnite tools allow you to create islands that can be published within Fortnite. Fortnite aims to be a safe and fun place for people to play games or hang with their friends, as we say in our Community Rules.
As you create new islands, games, and experiences within Fortnite, we need your help to keep Fortnite welcoming to everyone. We also want to make it easy for you to publish and be successful with your Fortnite island.
These rules, along with the Fortnite Creator Documentation, outline the appropriate ways to create, promote, and monetize your Fortnite island, including some important dos and don’ts. Please take the time to read them carefully before you publish your first Fortnite island and best of luck!
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Applicable Rules
Whether built using Fortnite or Unreal Editor for Fortnite, your island is your responsibility, and you must comply with the following rules:
- Your islands and content must comply with the rules below, and the Epic Games Content Guidelines.
- Your behavior and content must comply with the rules below, and the Epic Games Community Rules.
- Any promotion of your island, both within and outside of Fortnite, must comply with the rules below, and the Fortnite Creative Branding Guidelines.
If you choose to use any third party IP, such as LEGO or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) Assets and Templates, you must comply with the IP Partner Licensing Agreement and the related Brand and Creator Rules. Check out full content rules and guidelines here.
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