Fortnite Creative’s next edition may release in December: What to expect – Times of India

Fortnite Creative’s next edition may release in December: What to expect – Times of India

Epic Games’ Fortnite is a popular shooter title that offers players much more than battle royale action. This live service game started to evolve into a platform for other games when Epic debuted the Creative mode in 2018. The Creative mode in Fortnite allows players to create content on their own Creative Islands. Players can claim personal islands for themselves where they can make their own rules, invent new games with friends and customise Fortnite experiences. Some data miners have suggested that the Creative Mode will be updated with the game’s next season. The report mentions that the next version of Fortnite Creative — Creative 2.0– may arrive in December.

Epic Games has added a new version to the testing server called “23.00.UEFN.” The game’s next season will be the 23rd season and UEFN might mean Unreal Engine Fortnite. This new confirmation has led some data miners to deduce that players may be able to see a new version of Fortnite Creative, as early as next month.

Fortnite Creative 2.0: Expected features
The next version of Fortnite Creative is likely to evolve completely and offer players more options than the current version. Rumours and player opinions about Creative 2.0 and how it will be has been around for almost a year.
Players may notice that a few basic types of maps are present in the Creative mode and this update is expected to allow even more freedom. Moreover, the players also might be able to find all new game modes, past map recreations and special events that are hosted by other companies inside Fortnite.

These details are mere speculations based on the discovery of Epic’s testing servers and the game’s creators may move it in the upcoming days.

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