Canada-based concept artist D3NNI_yt and UEFN creator Thip shared an immersive Fortnite custom map that was made by them. The custom map, inspired by Hunger Games, accommodates twenty-four ‘competitors’ and also has multiple POI's, dangerous environments and deadly traps. The UEFN users spent five months assembling the stunning custom maps for ‘Survival Games’ which they showcased in a 3-minute video featuring some stunning visuals and a voiceover, similar to the 'Let the Games Begin' announcement in Hunger Games.
A number of fighters are seen assembled in an arena surrounded by flags. "Welcome to the Survival Games," a female voice is heard saying. "24 tributes, 12 factions, here today to fight to the death."
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A New Fortnite Creator Map Promises A Thrilling Adventure a la Hunger Games
The game's kill-or-be-killed policy is also quite close to that of Hunger Games. The visuals, the gameplay and the scenic settings have earned a thumbs up from the Internet owing to the use of colours and clever features like supply drop, parkour reboot, custom loot pool and more. The video found traction on X when it was shared by popular creators like Nick Eh 30 and Jake Lucky. "The game is duos if your lobby has 13-24 people, otherwise it's solo," Thip said on Twitter, breaking it down further.
"Working on this project has been such an incredible journey, we've poured so much love and effort into it. and I think it's hands down one of the best UEFN games out there! go check it out now," they shared in a separate post. Needless to say, the Internet is in love with this creator map.
Fortnite Creative 2.0 maps can be created with Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) and is available on the Epic Games Store. It can be downloaded for free. Fortnite Creative 2.0 maps can be created with Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). This tool is available on the Epic Games Store and can be downloaded for free. Creating maps with the editor is relatively complicated as it requires a lot of knowledge about Unreal Engine. The new venture, part of Epic's ‘Creator Economy 2.0‘ enables users to earn like never before using Fortnite as a creative platform. In the recent past, Fortnite island creators have been made able to make millions through their Creative maps and it was revealed by Fortnie in June that hundreds of them make at least $100,000 a year.